Whether you like it or not, Samsung, with its unique smartphoneonem Galaxy S6 Edge defined miniThe future of smartphones is almost certain. The curved display is something that only Samsung has come up with and no one can take away its lead. However, there are still speculations that other flagships will have it. BlackBerry and Lumia will have a curved display similar to that of Galaxy S6. And what if he offered something similar Apple on your iPhone 7? You can see the result thanks to the latest concept from Kyle Hatfield.
Let's be honest: The curved display does not bring anything revolutionary, just shortcuts to quickly launch applications and contacts or a quick view of the clock at the moment when the display is placed towards the mat, but that's about it. It still needs a long time of development and thought, but otherwise the curved display could be quite a big leap forward. Even so, the phone with this display looks different from all the others and I dare to write that it is quite nice and futuristic.
But back to the concept itself. The author was definitely inspired by Samsung's flagship, but he added a touch of the surreal to the iPhone. miniCameras are much smaller and Home button with Touch ID It is also slightly smaller than current models and just seems to be hidden under the gigantic display that dominates the entire phone. The whole iPhone 7 looks as if it focuses solely on the display. It gives the impression that everything is protruding from it into space, but of course this is only due to the concept design and the photo used. There are no Apple logo, but only the inscription "iPhone.” But the author did not reveal more about his concept, so we can only guess.chat just an unconventional design.
Very beautiful :-)) I would like that !!!!!
except for that button home, I would physically remove it and make it an icon. I would put fingerprint scanning in the display.
Very cool :-)) What Apple :-) You got it ?:-)))
...what is the display for?
This was done by some android matalafous.
iPhone Galaxy 7S plus Egde
The curved display is terrible. I tried it, it doesn't suit me at all. This, without the curved display. In better colors. WITH LOGO APPLLU and then it might work
It was also said about enlarged diagonals apple will never reduce itself to making big iPhones, it would mean that it would go after Android and, what's worse, after Samsung. And what happened in the end? The big iPhones are here and they are even the best selling of all iPhones. So I think a curved display will definitely come. Samsung did it as an experiment with the fact that from all sales of the S6 and S6edge will be edge make up only 10% and suddenly it's 50%. So the curved display is definitely a success just from the point of view of design that the mobile looks really premium and apple is a premium brand, only the curved display can be designed in a completely different way.
nostradamus: Is the curved display a success? But only according to your opinion. Otherwise, it's a Samsung pruser.
Does the curved display ever come from Applol, that would make sense.
Having a curved display just because technology makes it possible is a nice touch, but it's absolutely shit.
When is it? miniMalism without buttons, right? The home The button is really extra and it's still too small. It looks more like an iPad. Those sharp edges could help with slicing bread.
nostradamus - facepalm
Xenon: Well, I don't know, I used the curved display better than the flat one precisely because it felt smaller
Curved display is an abomination from Šamšuk
Didn't the first LG come up with it by pure chance?
ElBarto: No, Galaxy Footnotes Edge was before
Daniel Pražák: but I don't see these links and even the mobile phone catalog on the competitor's website says that it used to be LG :)
November 2013 LG G Flex
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/LG_G_Flex
Září 2014 Samsung Galaxy Footnotes Edge
https://cs.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_Note_Edge
Daniel Pražák: but the LG G Flex was introduced almost a year earlier than Galaxy Footnotes Edge, more precisely LG was in November 2013 and Note Edge only in September 2014. I would give links, but they somehow won't go through your approval system, so I'll write it without them.
ElBarto: Yes, if you mean a curved display like this, then that's different, I meant curved corners, so I'm sorry for the misunderstanding :-)
Daniel Pražák: cool :), if it is meant like this, then in that case I agree that Samsung was the first, I rather reacted to this part (Curved display is something that only Samsung came up with and no one can take away its primacy) which did not fully impress me accurate because not only Samsung had a full display, but LG was the first :)
Year Edge It looks nice, but it's completely out of the question... Samsung can't even do flat displays with thin bezels minito prevent unwanted touches on the display. Not to mention their sensor buttons. They are activated in one go by a fleeting touch when turning the mobile phone, etc. Let alone such a concept. That would really have to be somehow Apple pick up And what's in the picture doesn't even make sense to use a curved display. It's enough to use it Apple just rounded glass again.