Mockup of a larger iPhone

Just another mockup of a larger iPhone with 640-by-1156 resolution screen at 264 pixels per inch. It would have made a lot of sense for Apple to use the existing Retina iPad screen production for the larger iPhone.

Larger iPhone mockup

What was the question?

I have just received a message from firstnameatappledotcom:

“Sometimes in July.”

The problem is that I don’t even know what the question is. If I had to guess, I’d say it would be about one of the followings if not more:

  • I’d be briefed on the next Apple products.
  • I’d be shown the next Apple products.
  • I’d be given an Apple Product.
  • I’d be given a test unit of the next Apple product. (This one is a wishful thinking.)
  • I’d be asked to return the test unit to Apple.
  • None of the above.
  • Something I can’t think of.

Anyway, WWDC 2012 is less than two weeks away. According to firstnameatappledotcom this year’s WWDC has a big surprise for Apple Developers. Well, it depends on Apple’s definition of what “big surprise” is.

Anodized Black Aluminum MacBook Pro

Editorial

No, this is not some kind of rumor or leak from Apple’s Tuesday “The spotlight turns to notebooks” event. Long before, Apple has been anodizing aluminum with colors and they look great. Wouldn’t it be worth spending an extra $150 for an anodized black MacBook Pro?

Well, I love the anodized black MacBook Pro, but $150 extra? Apparently the matte black MacBook was worth $150 extra. Come on Apple, $25 is enough for the anodized color.

On Tuesday, Apple will unveil their new line of notebooks. The new MacBook Pro is unlikely to have tapered sides, because it would be to hard to access the port without compromising the aesthetics.

(MacBook Pro Late 2008)

Apple Fake News: Something Code-named “Rabbit”

This just in! Since I can’t really explain what it is without springing all the traps set by Steve Jobs and his henchpersons, I’d have to use some other words that came to mind to describe what Apple is planning to unveil on September 9th  “Let’s Rock” event. That was such a run-on sentence.

Anyway, the first word that came to mind is “rabbit” when the imaginary Apple employee “accidentally” revealed the “mystery” product.

Remember that this is “fake” and don’t even think that it is real.