Want an iPhone on wheels? Build it yourself using this great app

Oh, so you don’t like the size of the camera bump on the iPhone 13? Don’t like that it’s one of the only phones on the market with a notch and don’t like its omission of a headphone jack? Well, build your own iPhone.

No, seriously, build your own iPhone with this app developed by Neal Agarwal.

I made a site that lets you design the next iPhone, enjoy 🙂 pic.twitter.com/J91I2tMVdc

— Neal Agarwal (@nealagarwal) August 23, 2022

As originally spotted by 9to5mac , now you can design the perfect iPhone your way. That is, the perfect iPhone contained within a browser, since it would be much more difficult to turn your creative project into a working device.

Ok let’s have some fun, what the hell can we do with this tool?

So, for starters, this is (very roughly) what we expect the iPhone 14 to have (sorry the Apple logo, selfie camera and camera bump are a bit off-center, no lines of alignment in the tool).

Image: Neal.fun

Right off the bat, this tool looks pretty powerful as it allows you to rotate your simulated iPhone and place the pieces wherever you want. There are also plenty of parts to choose from, including multiple cameras, buttons, and even a rotating phone module.

Let’s get a little more silly. We make a phone for people who love cars.

Image: Neal.fun

I call it the CarPhone X. It’s an all-electric car that comes with a cup holder, two wheels and a touch screen. Also includes a joystick (reminder: this is just for fun). Unfortunately, I spent $13 billion developing the self-driving vehicle technology it ships with and now I’m bankrupt.

Let’s move on to my next startup. I call this phone “The Peep,” and it’s a privacy concern that has security experts in a tizzy. It also features a headphone jack and a lightning port on the back, for convenient charging inspired by Apple’s Magic Mouse.

Image: Neal.fun

One more for the fun ones. This is the iPhone Pro Pro X. It cost $3 billion to develop, and the words “web3,” “WAGMI,” and “metaverse” appear on the screen from time to time to fire up the neurons in the brain. user

The antenna is for the innovative 50G technology, the six cameras are for capturing six things at once, and the three lightning ports at the bottom of the screen are for ultra, mega-fast charging and will never be phased out. There is also an HDMI connector. It doesn’t work, it’s just there to start conversations.

Image: Neal.fun

Once you’ve finished building the iPhone of your dreams, you can click the “present” button and a reveal animation will play. Tim Cook even appears with a smile, as you can see in the video.

If you’re interested in building your own iPhone, head over to the app and check it out.

On a more serious note, if you’re interested in buying the iPhone 14, we’ve been following the rumors for months and expect the new range to be unveiled at Apple’s (expected) event next month.

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