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Apple will he really do his this lousy new iPhone? following corroboration earlier this week we now know almost definitively that – shocking – the answer is Yes…
Steve Hemmerstoffer, aka OnLeaks, aka the man behind UglyiPhoneGate in January is back "apparently confirming"Apple's new flagship iPhone will have the worst design in the history of the lineup.
Hemmerstoffer, whose precise leak history is one of (if not the) better around, got schemas that almost exactly match those who fled to Macotakara. Align diagrams with those of Hemmerstoffer once controversial also perfectly, illustrating the big new, salient network of three cameras in a chassis that is otherwise very similar to the iPhone XS.
For Apple's defense, a triple-matrix camera is good news. The combination of the main lenses, zoom and ultra-wide-angle has been popularized by Huawei and Samsung and offers users great flexibility.
That said, Apple's design mimics Huawei's Mate 20 Pro 2018, but without the symmetry and Huawei and Samsung have since discovered more elegant designs integrate triple cameras. And even more strangely, Apple had a second prototype (which Hemmerstoffer also disclosed) who was received more warmly but he seems dead. & nbsp;
Yes, Apple is working on some useful and necessary improvements for his new iPhone. But we can argue that they simply paint on a bigger crack at a time when sales pressures I think the time has not come for the company to rethink its aesthetic minimalist design so appreciated.
Steve Jobs said, "People do not know what they want before you show it to them." Well, I think this new iPhone will really put that to the test …
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Apple will he really do his this lousy new iPhone? following corroboration earlier this week we now know almost definitively that – shocking – the answer is Yes…
Steve Hemmerstoffer, aka OnLeaks, aka the man behind UglyiPhoneGate in January is back "apparently confirming"Apple's new flagship iPhone will have the worst design in the history of the lineup.
Hemmerstoffer, whose precise leak history is one of (if not the) better around, got schemas that almost exactly match those who fled to Macotakara. Align diagrams with those of Hemmerstoffer once controversial also perfectly, illustrating the big new, salient network of three cameras in a chassis that is otherwise very similar to the iPhone XS.
For Apple's defense, a triple-matrix camera is good news. The combination of the main lenses, zoom and ultra-wide-angle has been popularized by Huawei and Samsung and offers users great flexibility.
That said, Apple's design mimics Huawei's Mate 20 Pro 2018, but without the symmetry and Huawei and Samsung have since discovered more elegant designs integrate triple cameras. And even more strangely, Apple had a second prototype (which Hemmerstoffer also disclosed) who was received more warmly but he seems dead.
Yes, Apple is working on some useful and necessary improvements for his new iPhone. But we can argue that they simply paint on a bigger crack at a time when sales pressures I think the time has not come for the company to rethink its aesthetic minimalist design so appreciated.
Steve Jobs said, "People do not know what they want before you show it to them." Well, I think this new iPhone will really put that to the test …
___
Follow Gordon on Twitter, Facebook and Google+
More about Forbes
The cancellation of the basic iPhone by Apple makes little sense
The problems of Apple's iPhone 5G are expected to continue until in 2020
Details Apple Leak Surprising iPhone 11 Upgrades Display
The new collapsible iPhone from Apple is getting closer
The iPhone 11 claims to have a slow charge, but prices remain high