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Tag: "Fourth-Generation iPhone"


Apple iPhone 5 chipset

The image you see above was posted on Weibo, a Chinese Twitter clone, showing what is claimed to be components of the iPhone 5. You see the CPU marked with A5 on it, indicating that it is the Apple’s iPhone A5 chipset. However, the design is not the same as on the A5 inside the iPad 2, and could hence mean that the image is fake. The battery again has 430mAh printer on it, but it’s most probably missing the leading 1, meaning that we have a 1430mAh battery on the iPhone 5. The iPhone 4 comes with a 1420mAh battery, so there is hardly any change in capacity.

Could this be the device we’ll see announced in the coming few weeks?


iPhone repair site iResQ has posted a few photos of what appears to be the fourth-generation iPhone’s parts. What is interesting about these, is that the front of the phone is a little bit taller, and has some soft of reflective surface on the top. No-one knows what this reflective surface will be used for, but I can’t even come up with a wild guess about its function.

Leaks like this should always be taken with a grain of salt, since there have been so many mis-leaks in the past. A few more pictures after the break.