iPhone12 can beat Samsung Galaxy Note 20 with this luxurious design

iPhone12 can beat Samsung Galaxy Note 20 with this luxurious design

The iPhone 12 is already one of the most anticipated phones of the year. While Apple usually does a great job of making handsome looking devices, some people are making their own versions of how they think the next iPhone should be designed. And this latest one is a pretty good looking one.

The new design created by Technizo Concept for ConceptsiPhone (via T3) shows what would happen if Apple went back to the old iPhone for inspiration, but kept the features of the current iPhone series maintained and built upon.

Take the camera, for example. iPhone 11 Pro has three sensors on the back. The iPhone XS before it had two. Therefore, it would make sense for the iPhone 12 to have four cameras, wouldn't it? The flash module is located in the blind spot of the four sensors, resulting in a design that looks like a traditional mold "5" face. While hardly subtle, one would hope that these sensors are capable of matching their heavy-duty looks.

The camera bump itself follows the example set by the iPhone 11 series, color-matching the raised area to the iPhone itself. The shades chosen follow the subtle example of the iPhone 11 Pro rather than the brighter options of the standard iPhone 11, with the lighter colors being almost pastel and the darker colors, including the rumored midnight blue iPhone 12, almost indistinguishable from the traditional all-black model

The previous model is a subtle example of this.

The front still retains the notch that enables Face ID, which will continue to divide users' opinions if it is used on other generations of iPhones. However, these designs seem to have a sharper tapered notch edge and slightly skinnier black space around the camera and infrared sensor array in order to maximize screen space.

The iPhone body still resembles the iPhone 4 and iPhone SE with flat edges. The buttons remain in their familiar places, but the bottom port, which was the Lightning connector for many years, appears to be a USB-C connection here instead. This is consistent with what Apple did with the latest iPad Pro, but would be a welcome first for the iPhone line.

There is no mention of size in the video itself, but there are other rumors that tell us how big the iPhone 12 will be: a 5.4-inch model, two 6.1-inch display models, and a huge 6.7-inch version.

Whether these renderings are accurate or completely off the mark, the answer will likely be known when Apple unveils the new iPhone in September. The coronavirus outbreak may have caused problems for Apple, but at this point, with several months still to go, it would be a mistake to think that the iPhone 12 will miss its debut.

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