According to sources, a couple of pictures and a graphics image of the
upcoming iPhone have been leaked by an insider at the Foxconn
manufacturing plant
In what seems to be one of the first
legit-looking leaks, we today have some images of what the next-gen
Apple iPhone might look like. Apparently, a 3D render and a couple of
images of the device on a testing station have been disclosed by an
insider working at Apple’s manufacturing partner Foxconn.
Though the images are not quite sharp, if this is the real deal then
we are looking at a nice curved back panel unlike the sharp finish on
the iPhone 5/5S. The dimensions, however, seem to match the iPhone 5/5S
and even the placement of the camera seems to be the same. There is also
a very tiny hole at the back which is being presumed to be a heart-rate
sensor indicating that Apple might also be focusing on health related
apps in iOS 8. We have already seen Samsung loading its Galaxy S5 and
Gear accessories with health apps, so is Apple going to follow the same
path?
Previous reports have suggested that the next iPhone will be less thick than the current generation, and a new size (4.7 inch or 5.9 inch) might also be introduced. Hopefully we will see a few more leaks until Apple finally reveals the product. Apple should soon announce the dates for its upcoming WWDC event which is usually held in the month of June.
Previous reports have suggested that the next iPhone will be less thick than the current generation, and a new size (4.7 inch or 5.9 inch) might also be introduced. Hopefully we will see a few more leaks until Apple finally reveals the product. Apple should soon announce the dates for its upcoming WWDC event which is usually held in the month of June.
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