Mine is still raw materials in the ground somewhere. They have yet to even move the excavator that will dig through the dirt, that will unearth the materials needed for them to create the most deliberate evolution of their original founding design. They have yet to shape the aloominyoom body and form the sheet of glass that will describe a singular shape. One made with very few, very precisely engineered parts. Bear in mind that their obsession remains to continuously simplify and improve. From sculpting the camera housing directly onto the aloominyoom body, to embedding the antenna within the enclosure, essentially making it disappear. They still have to bring each refinement that serves to bring absolute unity and efficiency to their design. To define one truly uninterrupted form they had to develop a whole new PRO-cess to achieve a high gloss black finish. This will require them to utilize rotational 3-D polishing. After that, they need to utilize a specialized compound to flow over the intricate geometries of the housing to remove imperfections establishing a seamlessness between materials and producing a pristine mirror-like surface. The enclosure will then go through an anodization pro-cess which creates a protective oxide layer. A single component dye still needs to be absorbed through a capillary effect to ensure maximum saturation while actually becoming part of the surface itself. Finally, a magnetized ultrafine iron particle bath needs to be used to polish the anodized layer to superior high shine. When complete my iPhone 7 will be the most singular, most evolved, representation of this design.
No wonder it's taking so dang long.