Today we’ve got our hands on a group of images, we were pleased to stumble upon a cool-looking iPhone 5S concept that incorporates a Jony Ive-fied flattened iOS 7 mockups.
This concept is basically a web app that lets you interact with the handset and check out the revamped stock iOS apps. Per usual, you should take it with a grain of salt as it’s based on what the rumor mill thinks it’s learned thus far about Apple’s major redesign…
You can try it out yourself by pointing your browser here.
Simply by pressing either Home-button or power button, you should check out the new Lock screen widgets by clicking the current time at the top. This brings up a handy panel where you can access oft-used settings, the stuff like Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Airplane mode and Location services.
Do you remember when 9to5mac reported that Apple is testing a “dedicated, easily-accessible panel for WiFi, Airplane Mode, and Bluetooth toggles.â€
The lock screen still has a familiar appearance but there are some obvious new tweaks. The glossy, gradated look and feel has been replaced by a higher contrast UI which utilizes solid black as its main component.The circular lock icon and slide bar replace the traditional animated ‘slide to unlock’ element, whilst quick access to connectivity shortcuts is now available.
You also have the ability to change the iPhone color, (the next iPhone is said to be colorized), click the status bar to reveal a new notifications menu and browse the iOS 7 app concepts by clicking their icons.
For those wondering, the concept has been built from the ground up using only HTML, CSS and Javascript – without using a single image. Instead, they built the iPhone 5S image, as well as icon and app graphics, solely out of CSS and HTML code.




