Source: www.razorianfly.com – Saturday, September 08, 2012
As we move closer to Apple’s September 12 media event, and further details of what is likely to be announced by the firm bubble to the surface of the rumor mill, a pretty clear picture of what the sixth-generation iPhone (expected to be called “iPhone 5” – based on Apple’s press invite ) may offer, is starting to come into view. Made with Google SketchUp by Will Hains , the following is a CAD (Computer-Aided Drawing) of Apple’s next-generation iPhone that we came across this weekend. Part of a series of other sketches Hains himself made with the goal of providing an accurate depiction of the look and feel of Apple’s next iPhone , the renders specifically caught our eye as they appear to match up almost perfectly with those (allegedly) “leaked” parts we’ve been seen over the past several months – (not to mention that heavily-rumored “close-to-4-inch” display ) Of course, the mock-up doesn’t necessarily follow the idea that Apple will drop its 30-pin dock connector for a smaller 9-pin variant – but we believe that’s largely irrelevant , considering there are many people out there (including case manufacturers) who believe the standard will remain the same — and if the 30-pin connector stays, so do those smaller speakers, which would make the drawing on-point. Describing the drawing, Hains writes: One thing that struck me about the iPad 2 design was that although it was about a third thinner than the first-generation iPad, it felt m

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