The photo shown above could give us a glimpse of what the next generation of Apple’s iPhone looks like.
Japanese repair shop site iLab Factory has obtained and assembled a collection of parts purportedly used in the iPhone 5. The photos (see gallery below) show that the iPhone could have a slightly darker metal frame with a flattened edges. The speaker and microphone screens on either end of the current iPhone 4S’ bottom have been replaced with a set of speaker grooves. The dock connector is also smaller, which lines up with previous reports that Apple will be switching to a new micro doc.
Also, the back of the assembled device parts photo indicates that the next iPhone will shed its glass panel in favor of a metal one. Yet, there is what looks like a small glass piece at the very top and bottom.
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We don’t know if these parts are actually intended for use in the next iPhone. But considering some of the more subtle changes, it wouldn’t surprise me.
Via 9to5Mac
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