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30/03/2013 11:57
The latest iPhone 6 design comes from Russia, courtesy of AppleInsider.ru, who also did a video of the device. We’re dealing with a thinner and lighter iPhone, that also packs a bigger display, stereo speakers and offers multiple color options.
This iPhone 6 involves a wider case than the iPhone 5 and also thinner bezels, plus a thinner case. The device measures 108.5 mm x 55.7 mm x 7.1 mm and it weighs 104 grams, which is very light. Apple is also said to use the iPad Mini screen technology to avoid page turns done by mistake via screen touches, caused by the tiny bezels. Also, notice the lack of a Home button, making the handset even more compact.
Gesture or motion controls will replace that and maybe even palm gestures. The iPhone 6 with 4.2 inch display gets to keep the same 1136 x 640 pixel resolution as the iPhone 5, keeping the developers less busy with a new resolution for their apps. Of course, in the future we’ll see a jump in res, but not right now. What’s next? A 4.8 inch iPhone obviously, with a Full HD resolution!
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Ios 7
28/01/2013 17:43
Created by Andre Luis Moreira, the following iOS 7 concept focuses on the way we handle apps in iOS when it comes to multitasking, plus Quick Settings. The video below shows the concept and it was produced using Adobe Photoshop, After Effects and Premiere, so there’s no tweaking of iOS involved.

The main idea behind the enhanced iOS is a series of 3 crucial features. The first is Quick Settings, a pane that will display the most used options of the Settings area. Then there’s the App Flow Multitask, that adds a full screen preview to the app switcher at the bottom of the screen and finally the third element is Dynamic Settings. The latter will offer shortcuts that will allow the user to skip straight to an app’s settings. Quick Settings actually look familiar to people who jailbreak their devices, since there are tweaks that do that.

The Quick Settings in the concept video also integrates the music player controls and a scroll list of toggles. Those can be customized and you can access the Quick Settings page by scrolling to the left in the Switcher tray. The App Flow area may feel familiar to a person who has seen the multitasking cards in webOS. Finally, the Dynamic Settings are activated by scrolling to the left in the Switcher Tray while you’re in an app. From here you can tweak settings of your app.
Fancy such changes in iOS 7?

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Ipad 5
28/01/2013 17:38
Since the iPhone 6 is already in the rumors, why not discuss the iPad 5 a bit? Japanese blog Macotakara, famous for being close to supply chain sources is saying that the iPad 5 design will borrow from the iPad Mini’s looks. Sources expect the slate to be 4 mm shorter, 2 mm thinner and 17 mm narrower, so we’ll be dealing with thinner side bezels, just like on the iPad Mini.

Reports are saying that Apple is accelerating the release cycle to respond to products like the Nexus 7 and the Surface Tablet, although the latter is not that much of a threat. The same rumors talk about an iPad Mini 2 with Retina Display, saying that device will have a 7.9 inch 2,048 x 1,536 display and an Apple A6X chip. The iPad 5 prototype shown here is a lighter iPad 4, with the same potent CPU, same screen, but different design, especially when it comes to bezels.
Rumors say that we should expect either iPad 5 or iPad Mini 2 to drop in March and I think a dual launch wouldn’t surprise anyone. We may even see a camera upgrade, especially the front one, since the back one is decent and I’m not sure Apple is ready to jump to the A7 CPU in this time frame… I’m also pretty sure that the iPad Mini 2 will have more RAM than the original Mini and if it keeps the excellent battery and maybe the price, it’s a brilliant product. Sadly, about the iPad 5 we don’t have much news, aside from the pics and prototypes.
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