IPhone 7 Concepts
This iPhone concept fits somewhere in between the standard and Plus-size handsets, with a 5.1-inch screen. Designed by Joseph Farahi, the model looks impossibly slim, but at 6.1mm it is only 0.8mm slimmer than the iPhone 6. Combining elements of the previous two concept models, it takes the bright silver edge detailing and applies it to a handsome flat slice of aluminium.
Credits: Joseph Farahi
Credits: Joseph Farahi
Grisha Serov's concept is also inspired by the Apple Watch, but in a more subtle way. His design retains the existing profile of the iPhone 6, but adds the gentler curves of the new smartwatch, and replaces Apple's trusted aluminium frame with one made from the stainless steel alloy it developed for the watch.
Credits: Grisha Serov
Credits: Grisha Serov
Before the launch of the iPhone 6, Lewi Hussey took a larger leap in imagining a flexible version of the device. The concept is a tweaked version of the iPhone 5S, with one major difference – the glass screen and metal frame can be bent out of shape (without causing the damage that occurred when the real iPhone 6 did start to bend in skinny jean pockets).
Credits: Lewi Hussey
Credits: Lewi Hussey
Federico Ciccarese's design is rigid, but curved imagining a phone that looks much like the iPhone 6 from the front, but which bulges out at the rear, much like the HTC One M9.
Credits: Federico Ciccarese
Credits: Federico Ciccarese
Hasan Kaymak's design keeps the physical home button, but removes the side bezels and stretches the screen around the phone's frame – much like the Samsung S6 Edge. The result is a 5.5-inch iPhone 7 Plus, but built around a significantly smaller chassis than the current 6 Plus.
Credits: Hasan Kaymak
Credits: Hasan Kaymak
Yasser Farahi takes a more conservative approach, making only a few structural tweaks to the iPhone 6. He imagines that Apple will instead focus on extending the iPhone's colour palette, opting for more subtle shades than it chose for the iPhone 5C.
Credits: OvalPicture.com
Credits: OvalPicture.com