
When we've heard stories about the clicker wheel iPhone before, we always imagined that it would be a hardware controller — like the one on the iPod before it. So, either what we see in this video (assuming that it's legit) is just a software representation of the hardware; or the design team was juggling with the idea to have the bottom portion of the screen to be dedicated to controls at all times. We can easily imagine how that clicker wheel can change into a keyboard when texting or a numpad when dialing. Still, it does look rather clunky and it limits the main screen area quite a lot, so we can see why this project was scrapped.
Now, is this the real thing? Who knows... Apple is quite adamant in keeping its secret projects secret and its prototypes destroyed. Maybe, just maybe, a few of these prototypes are out there in some special people's hands, but it's obvious why no one would leak footage of them — it'd be easy to figure out who did it. But hey, even if it's fake, we'd say it's a pretty good representation of how the clicker wheel iPhone would've looked and worked, and that's cool!
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