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So, today is my 18th birthday.
Earlier this month, Marques Brownlee, who posts tech reviews and explainers on his popular YouTube channel, showed off the alleged front panel for the next iPhone, presumably called iPhone 6. Brownlee said he obtained the part from the prolific Apple leaker Sonny Dickson.
Marques Brownlee/YouTube/screenshot by Lance Whitney/CNET
We will also have a very special guest, Mr. Marques Brownlee who runs the YouTube channel MKBHD
The patent award comes amid rumors that the front panel of Apple's next phone, which may or may not be called the "iPhone 6," will be built with a super-durable substance known as sapphire glass. Tech vlogger Marques Brownlee on Monday uploaded a YouTube videodemonstrating just how unbreakable iPhone's sapphire-glass front could be. Brownlee scratched it with a knife and a set of keys and bent it to more than 90 degrees under his shoe, all without leaving a mark.
Marques Brownlee, a popular YouTube host who was once called "the best technology reviewer on the planet" by a Google executive, purportedly got his hands on a front panel from the so-called "iPhone 6."
The iPhone 6 could be hitting shelves in as soon as a month, and all Apple diehards have their own personal wish list for the device. Some want a bigger screen, while others desire a sharper camera, but above all else, it seems fans are absolutely clamoring for the near-indestructible sapphire display that the iPhone 6 is rumored to sport.
The original panel was obtained by Apple sleuth Sonny Dickson, who then provided it to Marques Brownlee, the author of the exhaustive test video above. The crystal-clear display is bent and scratched to extremes, but survives the onslaught unscathed. Subsequent to posting the video, Brownlee has expressed to The Guardian his belief that the screen is "100% an Apple part," which Professor Alford supports by noting that its material behaved the way he would expect a sapphire display would.
In a video on YouTube, Marques Brownlee demonstrates what is apparently a front panel from the iPhone 6, straight off Apple's assembly lines. He bends the panel under his sneaker, stabs at it with a knife and scrapes at it with a set of keys, yet the display seems no worse for the wear. He also notes that the glass measures 4.7 inches diagonally, marking an increase in screen size from the 4-inch iPhone 5S.
We will also have a very special guest, Mr. Marques Brownlee who runs the YouTube channel MKBHD
The original panel was obtained by Apple sleuth Sonny Dickson, who then provided it to Marques Brownlee, the author of the exhaustive test video above. The crystal-clear display is bent and scratched to extremes, but survives the onslaught unscathed. Subsequent to posting the video, Brownlee has expressed to The Guardian his belief that the screen is "100% an Apple part," which Professor Alford supports by noting that its material behaved the way he would expect a sapphire display would.
The patent award comes amid rumors that the front panel of Apple's next phone, which may or may not be called the "iPhone 6," will be built with a super-durable substance known as sapphire glass. Tech vlogger Marques Brownlee on Monday uploaded a YouTube videodemonstrating just how unbreakable iPhone's sapphire-glass front could be. Brownlee scratched it with a knife and a set of keys and bent it to more than 90 degrees under his shoe, all without leaving a mark.
Marques Brownlee, a popular YouTube host who was once called "the best technology reviewer on the planet" by a Google executive, purportedly got his hands on a front panel from the so-called "iPhone 6."
Marques Brownlee/YouTube/screenshot by Lance Whitney/CNET
In a video on YouTube, Marques Brownlee demonstrates what is apparently a front panel from the iPhone 6, straight off Apple's assembly lines. He bends the panel under his sneaker, stabs at it with a knife and scrapes at it with a set of keys, yet the display seems no worse for the wear. He also notes that the glass measures 4.7 inches diagonally, marking an increase in screen size from the 4-inch iPhone 5S.
The iPhone 6 could be hitting shelves in as soon as a month, and all Apple diehards have their own personal wish list for the device. Some want a bigger screen, while others desire a sharper camera, but above all else, it seems fans are absolutely clamoring for the near-indestructible sapphire display that the iPhone 6 is rumored to sport.
Earlier this month, Marques Brownlee, who posts tech reviews and explainers on his popular YouTube channel, showed off the alleged front panel for the next iPhone, presumably called iPhone 6. Brownlee said he obtained the part from the prolific Apple leaker Sonny Dickson.
So, today is my 18th birthday.