iPhone 5 to see 'major redesign' with multi-touch home button, 3.7" screen - rumor

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in iPhone edited January 2014
A new report claims recent rumors of a minor revision to Apple's next-generation iPhone are inaccurate, positing instead that Apple will completely redesign the handset to possibly include a "gesture area" home button and a 3.7-inch edge-to-edge screen [Update: This report has since been deemed inaccurate].



In a highly speculative report, Joshua Topolsky of This is my next claimed Friday that sources have told him that the iPhone 5 will "radically change." The report comes as a follow-up to a previous report that he wrote while serving as Editor in Chief at technology blog Engadget.



It should be noted, however, that Topolsky's sources should be taken with a grain of salt, as his prior report claimed that the iPad 2 would launch in April with a "super high resolution" display, SD slot and dual mode GSM and CDMA 3G radios. Prior to the launch of the iPad 2, Engadget changed its predictions, citing engineering issues that led Apple to make last-minute changes to the device.



Update: In addition to the initial skepticism surrounding this report, at least one trusted publication has gone on record to state that the claims made by Topolsky are not true.



According to Friday's report, the home button on the iPhone 5 will be enlarged and will perform double duty as a "gesture area." Sources also indicated that Apple is doing very "interesting things" with bonded glass technology and could push the edges of the screen all the way out to the edge, moving the earpiece and sensors "behind the screen itself."



The report also claimed that Apple would increase the iPhone screen size from its current 3.5-inch display to a 3.7-inch one, while keeping the current resolution. The change would reduce the device's pixel density from 326 pixels-per-inch to 312ppi, though it would still remain above the 300ppi "sweet spot" that Apple uses to claim "Retina Display" technology.



"Our sources say the new model (or at least one of the new designs in testing) looks ?more like the iPod touch than the iPhone 4.? The phone will be thinner than the iPhone 4, and may have a ?teardrop? shape which goes from thick to thin (something along the lines of the MacBook Air profile)," Topolsky wrote.



Topolsky also claimed that art he had been shown seemed to indicate "some form of inductive or touch charging," but cautioned that sources were unable to confirm whether Apple was planning the feature. He speculated that a "swipe area" seen in drawings could be for a Near Field Communication sensor and reiterated his prior claim that the iPhone 5 will take advantage of Qualcomm's dual GSM/ CDMA Gobi chipset to make the device a "world phone."



The report included a mockup based on a sketch supplied by a source. A side view of the mockup depicts the tapered "teardrop shape."







Topolsky himself couched the report as unverified. "Keep in mind that this info isn?t fact ? we?re getting lots of threads from lots of places and trying to make sense of the noise," he said. "The versions of devices our sources are seeing could be design prototypes and not production-ready phones."



It should also be noted that the report goes against the grain of other recent reports. Numerous reports have suggested lately that the iPhone 5 has been pushed back to a fall release and will feature only "slight modifications," such as the inclusion of the A5 processor and an 8 megapixel rear camera.



For instance, Concord Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, whose supplier sources have been mostly accurate as of late, indicated earlier this week that the iPhone 5 will not feature an all-new-design.
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  • Reply 1 of 113
    a_ka_k Posts: 32member
    I really really like this mockup. Hopefully that's iPhone 5...

    If it was me, I would even go as far as getting rid of the home button.
  • Reply 2 of 113
    I found one of these in a bar the other day.

    It's real.
  • Reply 3 of 113
    My aunt heard at bingo that this rumor is true.
  • Reply 4 of 113
    After enough rumors I've come to the conclusion (obvious) that Apple makes many prototypes



    And then different people see bits of variants and get all mouthy about knowing something
  • Reply 5 of 113
    daharderdaharder Posts: 1,580member
    Larger Screen = Success



    Smudge-Prone Polished Metal Back = Fail!
  • Reply 6 of 113
    solipsismsolipsism Posts: 25,726member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by DaHarder View Post


    Larger Screen = Success



    Because more than 50% of the entire handset revenue is a such a failure.



    Quote:

    Smudge-Prone Polished Metal Back = Fail!



    How many hundreds of millions of iPod Classics, Nanos and Touches have been sold with polished backs. Such a failure these are to have a natural monopoly of the PMP market.
  • Reply 7 of 113
    slang4artslang4art Posts: 376member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by DaHarder View Post


    Larger Screen = Success



    Smudge-Prone Polished Metal Back = Fail!



    Your signature is not standards compliant.
  • Reply 8 of 113
    Its outdated before its even out.



    Android rules.
  • Reply 9 of 113
    stormjstormj Posts: 42member
    Let's apply Occam's Razor.



    The speaker and mic are "behind the glass"

    It looks more like an iPod touch.



    So.... this is probably the next iPod touch.
  • Reply 10 of 113
    pennywsepennywse Posts: 155member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by some internet dude View Post


    Its outdated before its even out.



    Android rules.



    OS baiter ... but I'll bite.



    The HARDWARE is what this story is all about, but you say it's already outdated against an OS (software)? Are you human?
  • Reply 11 of 113
    tipootipoo Posts: 1,142member
    I'd bet dollars to donuts thats fake. All the other rumors were pointing to a device that looks like the 4, with only internal upgrades a la 3GS. Plus, that render looks thinner than the Touch, no way the phone would be that thin, and it doesn't look apple-ish with so little side bezel.
  • Reply 12 of 113
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by solipsism View Post


    Because more than 50% of the entire handset revenue is a such a failure.





    How many hundreds of millions of iPod Classics, Nanos and Touches have been sold with polished backs. Such a failure these are to have a natural monopoly of the PMP market.



    Bud, my ipod touch's back looked like crap on the second day. "Shiny" is great if it stayed that way without needing to leave the protective plastic on the back.
  • Reply 13 of 113
    nkalunkalu Posts: 315member
    I wish Apple maintains the same form actor of iPhone 4 for iPhone 5. Just a wish. It is classy.
  • Reply 14 of 113
    splinemodelsplinemodel Posts: 7,311member
    Seems unlikely, since more chips are going inside (e.g. NFC), but given the antenna problems with the iPhone 4, I wouldn't be surprised if the form factor goes back to the 3/3GS style. That said, since NFC will be inside, there's no way the back will be metal.
  • Reply 15 of 113
    Looks like a fake. I doubt the battery and 8MP camera would fit in a form like this. I like the enlarged home button idea though. Swiping it to the left will brick Droids and their owners in a 50 yard circumference useless. Oh wait...
  • Reply 16 of 113
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by sprockkets View Post


    Bud, my ipod touch's back looked like crap on the second day. "Shiny" is great if it stayed that way without needing to leave the protective plastic on the back.



    There are a few possibilities here...



    One, you derive too much identity from your phone/media player.

    Two, you are sticken with OCD



    I also suggest you might want to use actually your phone/media player, that way you will be looking at the front not the back. The amount of times I look at the back of my phone over a year would be measured in single digits.
  • Reply 17 of 113
    spiffy1spiffy1 Posts: 35member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by sprockkets View Post


    Bud, my ipod touch's back looked like crap on the second day. "Shiny" is great if it stayed that way without needing to leave the protective plastic on the back.



    Try washing your hands after you go to the bathroom. That seems to work for me. My iPod is just fine.
  • Reply 18 of 113
    SpamSandwichSpamSandwich Posts: 33,407member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Pennywse View Post


    OS baiter ... but I'll bite.



    The HARDWARE is what this story is all about, but you say it's already outdated against an OS (software)? Are you human?



    It depends whether or not you consider trolls human.
  • Reply 19 of 113
    I'm all for a larger screen and improving the technology, but I don't believe this mockup. What would be the point of the teardrop shape?
  • Reply 20 of 113
    tulliustullius Posts: 34member
    This could be the iPhone 5 --- sometime in Q2 2012. We'll get a year of the iPhone 4S before that.



    And with that kind of lead time, I'm sure the design is not locked in. This is at best informed speculation.
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