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Wireless charging and an amazingly smart iView cover: if only these iPhone 6 concepts were real

These fictional iAccessories look good enough for the Apple store shelves

The iPhone 6 has leaked more than a bullet-riddled colander, but that doesn’t mean we can’t dream a little, does it?

Designer Vishal Bhanushall has created an ‘iPhone 6 Pro’ concept which appears to be a render based on all the iPhone 6 leaks we’ve seen so far, with the rounded design and all-metal back clearly present.

In addition to creating a mockup of the iPhone 6, Bhanushall has kitted it out with an smart iView cover, which was undoubtedly inspired by the HTC One (M8)’s Dot View case.

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Wireless charging and an amazingly smart iView cover: if only this iPhone 6 conc

Like the Dot View case, the iView cover not only protects the iPhone 6’s screen, but it’s able to display notifications and information without having to open it up.

Unlike the Dot View case which allows the screen to shine through perforations however, it’s unclear how the iView case concept works, but we suppose that’s the point of concepts – iCandy first, engineering later.

A circular wireless charger is another creation we wouldn’t mind seeing the light of day, although we’re not getting our hopes up. We’ve yet to see an iDevice land with wireless charging tech, after all.

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