Meet ‘iPhone Vision’, an iPhone concept design based on the Apple Vision Pro

Highlights
  • The ‘iPhone Vision’ is a new concept imagined with inspiration from Apple’s Vision Pro.
  • It comes with an immersive display, and audio with ‘Liquid Lens’, and a back screen as well.
  • Here’s what the concept iPhone Vision looks like, and how it’s different from the regular iPhones.

There’s always a design that we wish to see our favourite phones in. The most interesting ones are the concept designs that give us an idea on what we could possibly expect from phones in the future. The iPhone is one of the most popular devices, and a new concept design based on the Vision Pro which Apple calls its spatial computer.

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iPhone Vision concept design

Designed by ADR Studio Design and Antonio De Rosa, the ‘iPhone Vision’ has been heavily inspired by the Vision Pro. The iPhone Vision has curved edges much like the iPhone 11, and from the front it can pass off as an iPhone. It’s the rear panel where there’s a lot going on with even a tiny display sitting next to the camera sensors. 

The iPhone Vision has a waterfall display for “an immersive edge-to-edge viewing experience”. The concept images show notifications appearing on the side edge of the iPhone. It has an Always On display with 1,800 nits peak HDR brightness, and 2,200 nits peak outdoor brightness. 

It is equipped with Space Audio that should provide “crisp and clear surround sound”. The iPhone Vision also has Liquid Lens for high-resolution photography, and a periscope lens for zoom capabilities. This is something we might actually see on an iPhone soon as the iPhone 15 Pro Max is expected to house a periscope lens. 

The back screen will display notifications and widgets so you can easily access them. The idea behind this is so that you don’t have to flip the phone to check your notifications. But the iPhone Vision isn’t a fold or flip so it doesn’t make sense. The screen could be used as a viewfinder though, for the rear cameras. 

Like the Vision Pro, the iPhone Vision also runs a dual-chip system with R1 and M2 chips. More features on this futuristic iPhone include USB-C, all-day battery, improved SOS, SIM-less connectivity, 30W MagSafe charging support, and a depth mic. 

This is only a concept design that Apple will most likely not take cues from but it’s interesting to see what the iPhone’s future looks like. There are many takes on futuristic iPhones, and this one adds something fresh to the queue.