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Not a fan. It is too fat. Good thing you don't work for Apple. Am I the only one who thinks that the iPhone 4s thinkness is perfect, and smartphones don't need to get thinner?
 
Not a fan. It is too fat. Good thing you don't work for Apple. Am I the only one who thinks that the iPhone 4s thinkness is perfect, and smartphones don't need to get thinner?

Agreed. The thickness of the iPhone 4 is just about right, there's no need to go any thinner - it'll just make it look uglier instead and probably break more easily. But a larger screen would definitely be nice.
 
Got to agree with the other posters who think it's too wide - personally I think it looks out of proportion. I'm also not a big fan of edge-to-edge screens: they make it difficult to put a case on and just look unbalanced IMO
 
I like it, but I think the specs are unrealistic (not impossible, but unrealistic coming from Apple) and I as much as I would love an LED notification on the front I doubt we'll ever see one.

If that was the iPhone 5, I would certainly buy it. Can't wait to ditch the home button.
 
That's a pretty sick concept dude. I am far from expecting the LED light on the bezel to show up anytime soon, but seeing it there makes me really wish it would.

I do agree with previous posters that it looks a little too short and fat (chode?). But otherwise nice job.

Nice last sentence there :eek:

Lol, it's funny how some how the size of the phone is being related to the males anatomy. Haha
 
capative button? What exactly does that mean?

unless you meant capacitive button, but that doesn't make sense since you said it still has to be physically pressed down...at which point what is the reason for making it capacitive?
 
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