Is this What the iPhone 5 will Look Like?
The image above is what the iPhone 5 might end up looking like. This is not an official photo, the image was created by the guys at This is My Next, and the design was developed from a sketch from an inside source. This could possibly be based on design prototypes and not the actually final iPhone design. But, you never know.
Here's a rundown of the description from the site:
Our sources say the new model (or at least one of the new designs in testing) looks “more like the iPod touch than the iPhone 4.” The phone will be thinner than the iPhone 4, and may have a “teardrop” shape which goes from thick to thin (something along the lines of the MacBook Air profile).
In a sketch supplied to us by a source (on which the image above is based), the home button is doing double duty as a gesture area; this falls in line with testing we’ve seen for gestures on the iPad, and our sources say that gestures are definitely coming in a future version of iOS. The home button will likely be enlarged, but not scrapped altogether. Furthermore, we’re hearing that the screen on the device will occupy the entire (or near to it) front of the phone, meaning almost no bezel. Our source says the company is doing very “interesting things” with bonded glass technology, and has been exploring designs where the earpiece and sensors are somehow behind the screen itself, making for a device where the display is actually edge-to-edge. Regardless, the sketch we’ve seen suggests the screen will go up to 3.7-inches while keeping the current resolution, and at that size, pixel density goes from 326 to 312 (a drop of 13ppi). That means that Apple can still tout Retina Display technology (the claim is that anything above 300ppi means the pixels aren’t distinguishable at 12 inches). Rumors have been suggesting that the size would bump up to 4 inches, but at that size with the current resolution, pixel density drops to 288, making it harder for Apple to use the RD branding.
While the art we’ve seen shows some form of inductive or touch charging, our sources can’t confirm whether or not Apple’s working on its own version of cable-free juicing. There’s also a “swipe area” shown in the drawing which appears to be on the bottom and / or top of the device — that could very well be an NFC point, but that’s pure speculation on our part.
I kind of hope this isn't the design. I don't really want iPod touch look for my iPhone, and it just looks like it would be awkward to hold. I like the size of my iPhone 4, it would be nice if the iPhone 5 was that, but with a bigger screen.
There are a few other things rumored about the iPhone 5. It will possibly have the iPad 2's A5 chip (or something similar), it might use an eight-megapixel camera sensor from Sony, and we might be able to expect its release in September.