The first is from YouTuber Austin Evans:
The units aren't officially anything to do with Apple and are made using leaked schematics drawings and measurements. The finish on these mock-ups is high quality, though, and dummy units often nail the designs months before the phone was revealed.
These new videos get up close and personal with the iPhone 7 design unlike any before them and break down the various design changes now all but confirmed to be arriving on this year's handset. For starters, the phone will look very similar to the iPhone 6 generation, using the same screen sizes and near identical aluminium casings. The only real design changes of note are the neater antennas, as well as the much larger camera hole on the new iPhone 7. Perhaps that is the most revealing new feature – it strongly suggests that significant camera upgrades are on the way. Even if the current 12-megapixel iSight camera is used, the larger sensor and opening, allowing much more light into the aperture, would improve photography by some margin.
The new setup isn't great news for those not keen on the iPhone's protruding camera, however. The iPhone 7 comes in at 0.26ins, a fraction thinner than the 0.27ins iPhone 6S. However, the new camera makes the iPhone 7 0.3ins across at its thickest point, meaning it will rock even more when placed down on a flat surface. Alongside the new camera, the videos also focus on the removal of the headphone jack, showing that Apple is likely to place a second speaker in its place. This is probably the clearest look at the standard 4.7ins device yet, though the larger 5.5ins Plus device is still waiting for similar treatment. BGR says we can probably expect dummy versions, with its much rumoured dual-camera system, to appear in the coming days.
Writer - Liam McClelland | @Liamicy