A designer imagined what a next-gen iPhone based on the Vision Pro spatial computer would look like - here’s what it’s like.
The rear has two other unique design elements. The second display provides quick access to notifications while the handset rests face-down on a table. That’s a handy feature if that’s how you usually hold the phone. I actually place my iPhone 14 Pro face down on surfaces because of the camera protrusion.
The iPhone Vision has a camera bump of its own. But the designer placed a secondary bump on the back to balance the former. This also lets you rest the iPhone flat on the back. The secondary bump acts as a speaker which supports Space Audio.The designer imagines the handset runs on the same chips as the Vision Pro spatial computer: The M2 and R1. The latter handles all sensor input on the Vision Pro, and it might not be needed on an iPhone.
The point here is that I hope nobody uses the Vision Pro to take photos of their kids like Apple suggested during the keynote. But it’ll be interesting to capture such images and videos using a future iPhone version. The iPhone Vision would also feature a depth microphone, which would come in handy for 3D recordings.Will we ever get an iPhone rocking both M2 and R1 chips? Image source:Other iPhone Vision details include USB-C connectivity and 30W MagSafe charging.
The designer also imagined a price tag for the iPhone Vision. The phone would start at $1,599, which would make it even. Apple is rumored to increase the price of the latter. The company is also working on a high-end version of the iPhone Pro Max that might get an “Ultra” designator in the future. The iPhone Vision concept seems to be an Ultra iPhone.
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