Apple’s Yerba Buena art hints at larger iPhone screen

Phil Dzikiy
By Phil Dzikiy  - Editor-in-Cheif
Apple’s Yerba Buena art hints at larger iPhone screen

Apple has decorated the exterior of the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts for its Sept. 12 media event, leading to informed speculation that the artwork hints at a stretched iPhone screen.

Based on a reader’s tip, a report at MacRumors suggests that the colors on the facade are actually stretched-out iOS icons, in an ode to the next iPhone’s taller 4” display.

Apple’s Yerba Buena art hints at larger iPhone screen


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Stretched versions of the iTunes, Music and Game Center icons, among others, are believed to be seen on the building.

Earlier Apple art on the Center included a subtle transparent eye icon indicating the Retina display for the third-generation iPad’s unveiling.

 

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Phil Dzikiy
By Phil Dzikiy Editor-in-Cheif
Phil Dzikiy was the Editor-in-Cheif at iLounge. He mostly edited and oversaw all site editorial content, managed staff and freelancers, made the final call on product review grades and awards, and led online coverage of all Apple events and live coverage of the International CES in 2015.