With the release of Apple’s iPhoto 9.2 beta 3, some more news about Apple’s iPhone 5 comes to light. Buried in Apple’s upcoming Photo Stream instructions, an unusual image of what looks like an iPhone with a larger screen and elongated home button appeared.
Rumors about this being the actual iPhone 5 design spread across the web with this particular image attached as proof, while others suggesting that it could simply be artist rendition of a generic image.
However, by a long stretch, the image does provide many details that were rumored in previous months, including a smaller bezel all around, an elongated home button and a much wider screen, coming in around 4”. An image from MacRumors shows the “artist’s rendition” next to a blueprint of a possible iPhone 5, and here’s what comes out:
This just may be something serious and could possibly be what the iPhone 5 is going to look like. As in the past, it is known that Apple is very detailed with the graphics used to represent iOS devices in iTunes, iPhoto and other Mac apps. No word on whether Apple will remove this icon from the beta as yet.
The fifth gen iPhone is expected to feature the dual-core A5 chip, more RAM, 8 megapixel camera and thinner design.
Do you think this is the real deal? Would you buy an iPhone 5 if Apple released one with this design?
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8 Comments on “iPhone 5 Design Revealed in iPhoto 9.2 Beta 3 Photo Stream iPhone icon?”
no I don’t think so. if this happens it will look much like an android phone from samsung….it does not seems like apple could create a mess that will dip its brand value of exclusiveness.
Android phones copy Iphone but do remember even it steve jobs left the job does not mean that the path that Apple made will be gone.
This picture maybe does show what iPhone 5 would look like. But I don’t like the design. It looks like an Androod phone.
WAFFLES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I don’t know exactly iPhoto is, I just transfer my photos, recorded videos, music, movies, ibooks, pdfs with this software.
http://www.transfer-iphone-sms.com/transfer-iphone-photo-to-pc.html
Apple is obviously doing this on purpose, looks good btw