An Apple software engineer working on Safari and WebKit for iOS may have posted the first ever picture taken by an iPhone 5 on Flickr.
The picture was taken down by Apple, but not before it became well spread throughout the web.
Read More →A while ago, there were some rumors circulating around about a 5th generation white iPod Touch.
Quite a few claims of leaked parts to the device have since come up, with the latest one being pictures a white headphone jack released by Macotakara recently.
Read More →Macrumors recently pointed out that some instructions for Photo Stream featured an interesting icon of an iPhone – which may give clues to what the iPhone5 will actually look like.
It is generally quite true that Apple gives a great deal of detail to its artwork, even if it is just an icon. Thus, it perked our interest to see that the new icon looks so similar to rumored designs.
Read More →It seems that lighting does strike the same spot twice.
According to CNET, Apple has once again lost a prototype iPhone . . . at a bar.
This time, the iPhone was lost in a Mexican bar and lounge called “Cava 22″. The restaurant is located in San Fransisco’s Mission District, and the device was lost in late July.
Read More →It seems that leaked iPhone parts are just coming out in droves these days – as right after the iPhone 4S case leak, we now have another new iPhone 5 prototype case.
The picture is from a site called Macpost.net, and claims to be from the prototype back cover of the iPhone 5.
Read More →As always, the closer we get to the release of a new Apple product, the more reports of leaked parts we see.
This time, the leak comes from an iPhone repair shop – which passed some prototype battery photos to MacRumors.com
While there is no way to know whether the photos from the UK shop iPatchPods are legit, they don’t really seem to be fake.
Read More →Once again, it seems that an Apple reseller has managed to procure up what it claims to be an iPhone 5 part. This time, it appears to be an iPhone 5 proximity light sensor flex cable – which allows for light and proximity sensory by the device.
As you can see from the picture above, this new part is considerably different from the old iPhone 4 part. First of all, the iPhone 4 sensor cable contained the power button, proximity/light senors, and a noise cancelling mic. However, this new part does not seem to contain the mic, meaning that it should be placed on another part of the device.
Read More →Remember those photos of iPhone 5 cases that we mentioned in that past article? Well, according to MICGadget, those cases have started to pop up “everywhere in China”. The site also posted these pictures of the cases, showing lots of different colors.
As a refresher for those who didn’t read our original article, the case features a mute switch on the opposite side of the original device.
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