Still wondering what was lurking under that mysteriously wrapped object, wonder no more. Over at Flickr, user Saminman has posted an entire set of snapshots showing off the new iPhone window displays. This appears to be a slightly different installation from the AT&T display. For one thing, it seems to be run off a Mac and not a Dell.













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6-22-2007 @ 5:05PM
shaun said...
That is an awfully grim story to use as a promo shot. Especially that prominently.
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6-22-2007 @ 5:52PM
derek said...
thats what i was gonna say. anyone else want al gore off the board?
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6-22-2007 @ 5:53PM
derek said...
and another thing, if I see that at my Apple Store, i'm going to complain!!!
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6-22-2007 @ 6:35PM
Al Gore said...
Typical American...
Doesn't want the truth.
Can't handle the truth.
I'm sure Apple Store employees care what you think about the headline on an iPhone display, derek. They have nothing bigger to deal with.
Get a life, moron.
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6-22-2007 @ 6:38PM
tino said...
man, im sick of the nytimes homepage already. :P how bout surfing to theonion.com instead.
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6-22-2007 @ 7:43PM
derek said...
Oh wow, call me a moron, that really shows what kind of person you are, insulting others to make yourself feel better.
Did I say it isn't true? I just think there are better things to be advertising. If your friend died for his country, would you want people talking about how terrible him being there is, even if he did it on his own?
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6-22-2007 @ 10:20PM
Gene Cowan said...
On these displays as well as the less attractive ones at the AT&T stores, the iPhone interface graphics are in high resolution -- not what you'd expect if the graphics were enlarged from the real 360x480 screen.
It seems likely, considering the future of OS X, that the iPhone might be the first product that features a resolution-independent UI?
Of course, it could just be that Apple put together a high def demo completely separate from the real interface elements... but a resolution-independent UI gives them an easy way to produce more iPhone products with different size screens in the future...
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