Apple’s new
iPhone, which is currently rumored to
launch in September or October,
is reportedly going to be the first iPhone to have a larger display.
Multiple reports have suggested that the new iPhone will feature a
4-inch screen, and
iLounge’s Jeremy Horowitz
is throwing his weight behind it as well. Additionally, he’s reporting
that the device will be taller and 20% thinner than the current iPhone
4S. The back of the device will have a metal panel according to the
report, though it won’t cover the entire back of the phone. This seems
a little strange, especially with
iLounge’s rendering. What
about the white version? Lastly, there will indeed be a new dock
connector to make room for the thinner case, so no doubt third-party
accessory manufacturers are going to be thrilled about that, but
Apple’s move to introduce a thinner and smaller dock connector is
likely a necessary step toward making the iPhone insanely thin. One
barrier that Apple has not yet tackled is the 3.5 mm headset jack,
which some day might disappear completely in favor of Bluetooth and
AirPlay streaming. One more mockup of the new iPhone from
iLounge is after the break.
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