Detailed aluminum and glass iPhone 5 mockup created (with photo and video)

“Based on CAD designs, hardware components, several leaked hints, cases and recent, believable mockups we created a three-dimensional computer model,” BENM.AT reports. “This virtual model was then used to build a very detailed, true prototype that you can hold in your own two hands.”

“The process to create this prototype is the same that’s used to create the iPad. The back was machined from a sold block of aluminium, which was later treated with glass pearls to get the same slightly rough touch that we already know from the iPad,” BENM.AT reports. “This prototype is only 59.94 mm wider than the current iPhone 4, but with a height of 109.98 mm it’s also just a bit thinner than its predecessor. We already talked about the teardrop design. We took a really close look at the most recent leaks to gather as much information as possible on how the upcoming iPhone might look like from the side. You can clearly see the teardrop style, with a thickness of 6.86 mm at the top and only 5.33 mm at the bottom.”

“Even though our prototype is a bit wider than the iPhone 4 (59.94 mm vs 58.6 mm) the design, in combination with the larger 4 inch touchscreen makes it more compact and easier to handle,” BENM.AT reports. “Thanks to the rounded design it also feels much nicer while holding it in your hand. Compared with an iPhone 5, the old phone even looks and feels a little chunky.”

iPhone 5 model GIGA Netzwerk
iPhone 5 model (top), iPhone 4 (middle), iPhone 3GS (bottom)

More info and many more photographs in the full article here.

MacDailyNews Take: It’s come to this. Only Apple could inspire such an endeavor.

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