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Apple Edits iPhone 6's Protruding Camera Out of Official Photos

Sockatume writes: If you've been browsing Apple's site leading up to the iPhone 6 launch, you might've noticed something a little odd. Apple has edited the handset's protruding camera out of every single side-on view of the phone. (The camera is, necessarily, retained for images showing the back of the device.) The absence is particularly conspicuous given the number of side views Apple uses to emphasize the device's thinness.

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  1. Re:Parallax. by Motard · · Score: 5, Funny

    No, the bulge was where the U2 album was stored.

  2. Re:Parallax. by Khyber · · Score: 5, Informative

    Parallax isn't going to hide something like that on a device of that size. I'm holding mine exactly like that right now. I sure as hell see the camera bump, even being way on the other side of the phone from my vantage point.

    Plus, take the images and invert the colors. You can clearly see editing work. Basic Photoshop detection 101. Even more fun when you have a shitty TFT screen that makes every glaring error even more obvious.

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  3. Ehhh, cases. by blueshift_1 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Meh, most people will put a big, thick case on it and it won't even matter.

  4. The protruding lens was a mistake by nine-times · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I don't know how their design people allowed a protruding lens in the first place. It really runs contrary to Apple's design sensibility, but I guess we're seeing the first evidence of what happens to Apple without Jobs. The protrusion is ugly, and it mars the flat, smooth design.

    And for what? Assuming that they can't make the camera any thinner, make the phone slightly fatter, and make use of the extra space. It's not as though the iPhone 5 was obscenely thick and needed to be made thinner. Hell, just fill the rest of the thing out with additional battery, and give us more battery life.

  5. Re:Parallax. by Em+Adespoton · · Score: 5, Funny

    No, the phone is shown at exactly right angles, and they're right, the lens is photoshopped out. Meanwhile, it's 1 mm. What is that, the thickness of 2 business cards?

    I think they were just holding it wrong while taking the pictures.

  6. Re:Well.... by Solandri · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Now, iPhone / Apple fans aren't going to care that Apple marketers took this liberty with the images - they are going to buy it regardless.

    Only those who want to find fault with Apple, for whatever reason, give a rat's ass that Apple might engage as something so underhanded as to photoshop out the "bulge" to clarify their marketing point.

    What IS more interesting is how much attention Android fans are giving to something which they claim no interest in owning.

    Personally, I don't care about it. The only issue I have with it is that in the past, Apple fans have criticized my Android phone for having a protruding camera lens. Now when the iPhone has the same, suddenly it doesn't matter to them?

    See, that's the difference. You think it's about the device. It's not. It's about consistency, honesty, and hypocrisy. Same reason people were upset Apple photoshopped images of the Galaxy Tab to make it more like an iPad in the German court documents.

  7. Re:Parallax. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    What did you do today?
    I argued about a 1 mm bump on a phone.

  8. Re:Well.... by BoberFett · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Yeah, well iPhone fans used to mock large screen Android devices. "That huge screen is too big, the iPhone 4 has the ideal screen size." Until the 5 shipped, at which point that had the perfect screen size.

    There's simple no reasoning with enthralled fanatics.

  9. Re:Parallax. by Forthan+Red · · Score: 5, Informative

    Gee, that's funny, because Samsung's official images of the S4 clearly show the camera protrusion from the side: http://www.gsmarena.com/samsun... And Apple shows their phone from both sides, so in those with the lens on the near side, it should be even more evident. But it's not. It's clear case of iLying.

  10. Silly design decision by Mr_Silver · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Does anyone know of any iPhone 5/5S users who complained that their phone was too thick?

    I see no reason why Apple felt it necessary to slim the device down even more - when they could have just had the same thickness as the 5/5S resulting in no silly bulge for the camera.

    Plus, they could have put a bigger battery in the case and maybe get an hour or so extra time out of the thing. Which I can imagine would be a lot more useful than shaving a couple mm off an already perfectly slim enough phone.

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  11. Re:Was modded up for truth by exomondo · · Score: 5, Informative

    The six has a flat back, Mr. Always Corrected.

    No it doesn't, not according to Apple's website - see the bit where they compare thickness - the smaller 6 clearly has the protruding lens. Also you can quite clearly see it in engadget's hands on video.

  12. Re:Parallax. by schnell · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Yes, amazing things like announcing a smart watch (Multiple manufacturers are already selling these), introduced a larger form factor for their phone (Multiple manufacturers started this trend years ago), and introduced an NFC payment method (Multiple parties have already implemented this)

    For fuck's sake, can we get rid of this tired meme finally? "Apple never invented anything" is a straw man faithfully trotted out by anti-Apple fanbois time and time again, seemingly oblivious to the fact that this is really not the point. Anyone who tells you "Apple invented X" is almost certainly wrong, and anyone who says "Apple never invented X" is missing the damn point.

    To wit:

    * Apple did not invent the Personal Computer. Apple took the idea and made (one of) the first PCs that were user-friendly enough that lots and lots of people wanted to buy it.

    * Apple did not invent the GUI. Apple took the idea and made the first GUI that was user-friendly enough that lots and lots of people wanted to buy it. (Note: it took them two tries to get it right, including the Lisa.)

    * Apple did not invent desktop publishing. Apple took the idea and put together the right user-friendly 3rd party software, GUI and laser printers that made lots and lots of people want to buy it.

    * Apple did not invent USB, nor was it the first to use it. They took the idea and put it into a computer that was "cool" and user-friendly (and whose users were forced to use USB whether they liked it or not), and lots and lots of people started to buy USB devices.

    * Apple did not invent UNIX, or *NIX-derived PC operating systems. They took the idea and made the first *NIX-based OS that was user-friendly enough that lots and lots of people wanted to buy it. (Note again that it took Steve Jobs two tries to get this one right, including NeXT.)

    * Apple did not invent MP3 players. They took the idea and made the first MP3 player that was user-friendly enough and supported by an ecosystem that made it easy for people to legally buy music so that lots and lots of people wanted to buy it.

    * Apple did not invent smartphones. They took the idea and made the first smartphone that was user-friendly enough that normal people wanted one instead of just work-issued mobile email tools, so lots and lots of people wanted to buy one.

    Do you see a pattern here?

    So please, please can we get over this "Apple didn't invent anything" BS and recognize what it is that Apple actually does, and hence what criteria their success or failure should be judged on? Apple doesn't live or die on being first. They live or die based on being the first one in a given market to do something really well ... at least until other people catch up and equal them. And then they are on to the Next Big Thing. If they ever run out of Next Big Things, then they are done.

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  13. Re:Parallax. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    right and where was windows phone, and Android before the iPhone was launched? how about full screen mobile browsers?

    Windows CE and Palm OS phones were around years before the iPhone, complete with web browsers.

    Sure there are lots of smart watches out there. All of them are thicker than the Apple watch

    Apple Watch = 12.6mm
    Samsung Galaxy Gear = 11.1mm
    Samsung Galaxy Gear 2 = 10mm
    Sony Smartwatch 2 = 9mm
    Pebble = 11.5mm
    Pebble Steel = 10.5mm

    and none of them thought of implementing NFC payments into the watch.

    Samsung Galaxy Gear/2 and Sony Smartwatch 2 have NFC.

    Let alone the astounding watch feature of changeable watch bands

    Samsung Galaxy Gear 2, Sony Smartwatch 2 and Pebble have changeable bands.

    The iPhone 6 really doesn't have any good competing pieces. However iOS still has one major feature than Android and Window phone lack. with in 3 months of a new OS launch /update 80% of all compatible devices have been upgraded. It takes android a couple of years to get to 25%. iOS is still supported on 3 year old devices. only google nexus android devices are supported any where near that long.

    CyanogenMod. I have a six year old HTC Dream running the latest version of Android.