iPhone 6 Final Design with White Stripes Explained Plus New Logo Effect and Body Build

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Apple's iPhone 6 continues to make headlines as the release date approaches. According to latest information, the tech giant has entered into mass production encouraging a whole range of leaks. More importantly, there have been numerous dummies showing up offering people of what they can expect the design and features to be. There have been a number of clarifications disproving details from previous mockups including the white stripes.

According to Nikkei sources, the white stripes reported about iPhone 6's design may not be included in the final design. Other clarifications also noted that the iPhone 6 will come with new plates and a standout scheme. According to the report of the Japanese publication, the mockups before have several inconsistencies and some details will not find their way on the final design of the upcoming flagship. The mockups provide some good information about the framework of the iPhone 6 but some important details have been omitted.

G for Games also reported that the iPhone 6 will not include white stripes on the rear panel. The white stripes are just marks for manufacturers so they will know where to integrate the glass and aluminum material. Nikkei clarified that the final details of the handset will show a new approach on the design effect. It will not follow the polished and engraved logo shown on the iPhone 5s. These details support previous photos posted by 9to5Mac. As with previous reports, Apple will release two versions: 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch.

Forbes also noted its story that the cutout details about the antenna design may not be true as they oppose the design principle known about Jony Ive's works. They are not aligned to what Apple has been doing all these years and there are no indications that the company may try out a different approach under this category.

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Apple iphone 6, IPhone 6, Iphone 6 release

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