iPhone 6 prototype / concept with a 4.8 inch display
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Early 2012 iPhone 6 design prototype / concept
The most recent leaked internal prototype models of the Apple iPhone 6 for one thing tell us that the new iPhone 6 will most probably be fitted with a 4.8 inch Retina+ IGZO display, an A7 quad-core processor and no more home-button.
Apple iPhone 6 release and features As I’m writing this, it’s barely a month since Apple released its iPhone 5 , and yet we’re already looking forward to all the new stuff Apple will put into the iPhone 6 . A newly released patent , filed in March 2012, shows a truckload of new technologies currently being developed up in Apple’s R&D labs for new iDevices, including tactile keyboard , laser microphone , laserspeaker , and flexible display . iPhone 6 concept design prototype This is how we anticipate the new iPhone 6 will look like. Top feature: a transparent screen All of these new features will reportedly work in line to give the user a dynamic iPhone 6 experience that aligns with the user’s needs: Flexible displays allow for more comfortable holding and typing, while the highly-advanced tactile screen creates buttons when needed so the user can feel the letters as they type, or touch the topography on an Apple map. By placing an array of piezoelectric actuators below the
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This super cool invention lets you isplay images and animations on your bicycle wheels. You can use your own graphics, but there are also a lot of pre-loaded ones to start you off with. The system uses online software that allows you to create a playlist of pictures and animations, your own or choose from the large collection of cool artwork already made available. Next you send your playlist to the Monkey Light Pro using Bluetooth and you're ready to amaze everyone! Monkey Light Pro is mounted to your bike wheels and once they start moving the graphics show inside the of it on both sides. It's fully weatherproof, durable and designed for use on city streets.
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