With Apple CEO Tim Cook's interview at the D11 conference putting Apple's path on a more predictable level than previously expected,

Apple CEO Tim Cook's interview at the D11 conference has put Apple on a path to predictability it seems, as Forbes points out that as a whole, Apple's strategy is not about to change.

While it is great that the focus will be on creating great products measured by satisfaction and not market distribution, it seems that expansion that have been seen in some of its competitors may not likely be felt in Apple's plans.

For instance, an Apple television is just a touted as a great interest rather than a concrete pursuit. Cook has also scrapped any plans of purchasing or even creating an Apple-only social networking site, banking on its seemingly seamless integration with Facebook.

Given these developments, and little concrete word about its flagship phone for the year, it seems that developers of concept videos have taken it upon themselves to create potential iterations of the next iPhone 5S.

The latest from YouTube user ConceptsiPhone comes from creator Ran Avni, showing off a probable iPhone 5S with a handful of features, potentially based off on Tim Cook's statements.

In the video, you can see a 4.8-inch screen size, with a thinner bezel, a fairly similar look as the iPhone 5, with the screen size being bigger.

The resolution in the concept video is also improved, putting it at a 1320x740 resolution display, and matching it with a capacitive home button.

As for the color offerings, the concept video goes with recent speculations that the iPhone 6 and iPhone 5S, Apple's projected high-end smartphones will only have black and white, reserving the colored options for the iPhone Mini.

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Another concept video, this time created by Josh Smith of Gotta beMobile. For this video, the creator followed the words of Tim Cook, first off, suspecting that the iPhone 5S won't feature too much of a change in the phones.

However, minor changes include the edge-to-edge display that would put it to a similar design as the iPad mini, but putting the screen to a 4-inch display and a narrower bezel.

There's also a double pixel count, boosting it to a 1.5 million, which could put it a Retina+ or a Retina HD display, basing it on Cook's words on the market's tradeoffs for high resolution displays.

However, the creator also commented that this could be the jump-off point for the iPhone 6 in terms of resolution, as an improvement for the iPhone 5S can also be an improvement or the iPhone 6.

A dual LED flash has also been mentioned, ideally for better images on low-light conditions. There is also consideration for camera apps linked to the iOS 7, which can lead to speculations as to whether the iPhone 5S will be perfectly suited for an iOS 7 update once the OS hits the market.

Still part of the concept video is the much-rumored fingerprint censor, this time built into the home button, so all you need to do is log in securely and biometrically for security reasons.