Images have leaked over in China showing a device running on iOS 7 that
is said
to be an Apple iPhone 6. As there's no video material of the device there's no way
of telling if it's a real device and not a dummy but the icons on the screen appear to
have been reordered at least. There are a couple of things about the device that
strike us as odd, though. For starters it appears to be entirely made out of plastic,
which isn't what Apple usually does for its flagship iPhone not until the 3GS, anyway.
So this might be another c version - as in the iPhone 5c. Second there's a silver frame
around the phone's front that looks similar to what Samsung used in devices like the
Galaxy S II and seems unlikely to be featured in an Apple flagship. At least the flash
on the back looks in line with Apple's current two-toned flash on the iPhone 5s.
A casing that leaked today shows a single LED flash placeholder, just like dummies
we've seen before on a few occasions, including a video.
to be an Apple iPhone 6. As there's no video material of the device there's no way
of telling if it's a real device and not a dummy but the icons on the screen appear to
have been reordered at least. There are a couple of things about the device that
strike us as odd, though. For starters it appears to be entirely made out of plastic,
which isn't what Apple usually does for its flagship iPhone not until the 3GS, anyway.
So this might be another c version - as in the iPhone 5c. Second there's a silver frame
around the phone's front that looks similar to what Samsung used in devices like the
Galaxy S II and seems unlikely to be featured in an Apple flagship. At least the flash
on the back looks in line with Apple's current two-toned flash on the iPhone 5s.
A casing that leaked today shows a single LED flash placeholder, just like dummies
we've seen before on a few occasions, including a video.