1. iPhone 5: Please Show Up Soon
Whether you believe in a great product or just plain marketing hype, one thing is for sure: The
iPhone will soon be born!
After seeing the web swamped with a lot of leaked iPhone 5 photos, it is not difficult to deduce
how the next generation iPhone will look. And Apple doesn’t need to worry about the
presumptuousness of the bloggers and the reviewers. Whatever their intention is, their
preemptive movement only adds pizzazz and buzz to the rumor mills about iPhone 5.
But what exactly can we expect from the latest installment of the famous Apple iPhone series?
Before the revelation, let’s do a little round-up: If the iPhone 5 will still look like the iPhone 4S-
which happens to look exactly like the iPhone 4- then that means the design which Apple would
unveil will be two years old now, which is probably not something to be entirely excited about.
I am not saying that Apple users are superficial and only want to marvel at the sleek and classy
design of the new iPhone (but I believe I am also not implying that they are not the opposite!)
but I would like to assume that in a discipline run by materialistic dogmas, appearance is always
an issue and an indispensable factor in predicting which device will top the charts or occupy the
stockroom.
And this is what we would like to bank on: Despite the familiar look of the iPhone 5, I say that
the new iPhone will be different- in a very radical way. Let me cite a very close example: If you
take a look at the MacBook Series, from the first releases to the recent ones, the vestigial look
was never eclipsed by the new features, and surprisingly, no one felt the slightest estrangement
toward its recurrent design. Nobody whined about it. Instead they earned adulations of similar
2. intensity over the MacBook and iMac in general. I hate to be redundant: This is Friedrich
Nietzsche’s theory of eternal recurrence.
Could it be possible? As far as I can tell, a lot of tech consumers love the iPhone 4 design. I
guess it doesn’t matter even if Apple sticks to its original plan. No one would mind if the iPhone
5 echoes it from the front and the sides. Probably, what the tech giant wants is to build up the
current iPhone 4 design and add some more features that will further accentuate its great
design. It can make the screen taller, the estate wider, and the phone thinner. If it is as thin as
the higher-end iPod Touch that Apple sells, it will be a great feat that can go up the stage and
become another industry standard.
Don’t deny the possibilities. The way I see it, Apple fans will be running amuck to go to the
nearest Apple center and buy the iPhone 5 once it hits the market.
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