Unconfirmed: iPhone 4G Faceplate Leaked?
Tuesday, February 9th, 2010
Considering the amount of secrecy Apple always has around its unannounced products, it’s hard to imagine that leaked parts from the upcoming iPhone 4G being leaked. Despite that, the folks over at iResQ have posted pictures of what they claim is the new faceplate for Apple’s upcoming iPhone 4G. Based on the pictures, there seems to be a new reflective surface directly above the speaker, which is claimed to be the location of the proximity sensor. If these images are true, the iPhone 4G will be even bigger than the current iPhone, though if you squint you’ll probably guess that the screen size looks the same. Would Apple come up with a physically larger iPhone without a larger screen? It’s hard to imagine that, so the smart money would probably be on this being a fake. What’s your take?
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