If there's one thing that makes the wait for the next iPhone a little bit easier it would have to be the concept videos made to entice those who are waiting even more.

In this slew of concept videos, check out the concepts and see the potential new look for upcoming iPhones, as well as the bugs that can be found in the newly announced iOS 7.

iPhone 5S

Even with the lack of show at Apple's WWDC, the iPhone 5S is still very much alive with rumors. In this video by Arthur Reis and Ran Avni, the creators present seven different ways to look at the new iPhone 5S.

Among these new ways are the bigger display made of material to withstand scratches, a smaller body, a new home button, and new buttons.

The video also features three color options, as opposed to the rumored many color variations. These three retain the classy and sleek look, mixing and matching the present colors to get three choices: white and silver, black and slate, and the new black and silver look.

The phone is also created to have a full HD 5-megapixel iSight front camera, and a 12-megapixel/1.8 iSight Pro rear camera. It is also noticeable that the creators have included the iOS 7, though reports of any inclusion of the next Apple OS in their next iPhone have not yet been rumored.

iPhone 6 and iPhone 6S concepts

Also through ConceptsiPhone, there is a recently released video featuring two new phones in one video. But instead of the iPhone 5S and iPhone 6, it boasts of concepts for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6S.

Designed by John Morrison, with the video created by Ran Avni, the concepts boast of a new magnificent body for the next iPhone. It banks on two main features, the simplicity of use, as it focuses on the home button, and the maximized functionality.

The concept suggests the home button to be a useful tool for notifications--a red glow for low battery, and a blinking flash for any notifications, such as messages or updates in your accounts.

Cameras are still touting improved images, putting movies at 60 fps 1080p, and photos shot with an 8-megapixel camera.

But what's intriguing is how the iPhone 6S is introduced. Instead of a refresh phone, like the way the iPhone 5S has been rumored, the iPhone 6S will be a smaller version of the iPhone 6, and slated to be a much cheaper product--but bearing the same specs. This is seen in the price tag predicted by the concept video maker, with the iPhone 6 priced at $849.99 and the iPhone 6S at $749.99.

iOS7

With the iOS 7 still in beta mode, there are a few bugs and glitches that the system is still obviously trying to work on.

In this next concept video, you'll see a few of the glitches that have been found, though there may potentially be more. Hopefully, these will be fixed by the time the OS is rolled out to Apple devices.