Apple iPhone 7 Concept Stuns With Borderless Display, Virtual Home Key & 3D Touch-Optimized iOS 10

By Erik C. Pineda, | January 26, 2016

Apple iPhone 7 Concept Stuns With Borderless Display, Virtual Home Key & 3D Touch-Optimized iOS 10

Apple iPhone 7 Concept Stuns With Borderless Display, Virtual Home Key & 3D Touch-Optimized iOS 10

As rumors on the iPhone 7 release date heat up concepts of the device are expected to emerge by the dozen. And the latest render that hit the Internet showed off the 2016 Apple flagship phone with an all-screen front panel, a virtual home button and iOS 10 that is enhanced for 3D Touch functionalities.

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Concept Phones picked up the latest work by iPhone-Tricks.com, in which the sequel to the iPhone 6S is visualized (YouTube clip below) as a gorgeous smartphone that completely eliminate the concept of bezels. The device's borderless display is stunningly beautiful that Apple might just be convinced to model the next iPhone after the concept.

As the device front margins disappear, the physical Home key was also consigned to history and replaced in the render by a virtual button that is ingeniously integrated with the device's OLED panel. Obviously, the render plays up with the rumors that Apple intends to do away with the space-consuming Home button and plans to shift to OLED technology in time for the iPhone 7 launch.

Yet not lost with the imagined switch is the Touch ID function that remains embedded with the virtual Home key. But how exactly this will turn into reality remains to be seen.

And as widely anticipated, the iPhone 7 will unbox with iOS 10, which iPhone-Tricks imagined to fully optimized for 3D Touch functionalities. While the implementation is nearly the same with that of iOS 9, "iOS 10 now shows icons in two sizes and once you swipe down on an icon, you will see more info about it," Concept Phones reported.

It is imagined too on iOS 10 the ability to expand the number of apps that reside on the dock area, the report added.

On the hardware side, iOS 10 will team up with A10 mobile processing chip, alongside with M10 motion coprocessor, to run the whole iPhone 7 and 7 Plus show this 2016, which likely will be supported by up to 2GB of RAM.

And as mentioned, it will be an OLED panel for the next iPhone that the render says will boast of a 5.4-inch display (likely for the iPhone 7 Plus) with 2048 x 1080 screen pixels. The enhancements will include the jump from Lightning to USB Type-C wired connectivity.

Apple normally schedules its iPhone release date between September and October of the year, which should be timing of the iPhone 7 launch and this time around minus the 3.5mm headphone jack as rumors persistently suggest.


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