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Found Footage: iPhone 4G LCD, Digitizer and Metal Middle Plate Assembly

Categories: Apple, iPhone, Rumors, Videos
By: , IntoMobile
Sunday, May 9th, 2010 at 8:30 PM

The happenings and events surrounding the next gen iPhone over the past month or so may leave one shaking their head. I know I do. Call it the iPhone 4G, iPhone HD or iPhone 4, I really don’t care… What I do care about is the super-fantastic announcement that we’ll take in at WWDC 2010 this June. With the Worldwide Developers Conference coming up on us fast, (June 7-11 in San Francisco) production of the next iPhone is no doubt reaching a torrid pace in parts unknown.

With that in mind, it’s no surprise to see videos such as the one you can check out above. What you’re going to view here is an apparent look at the next gen iPhone LCD, digitizer and metal middle plate, courtesy of the fine folks at Smartphone Medic. Take a good look. The video gives us a pretty darn clear view, and from what I can tell, it looks to match-up nicely the now famous iGizmodophone.

While so-called ‘sneak peeks’ like this are always a touch of awesome… For me, nothing can beat the feeling of finally getting an anticipated device into my cold clammy hands. Especially a new iPhone. Can I get a seconder? Please?

Enjoy the video.

Note: Yes, Smartphone Medic released a video of the next gen iPhone LCD and digitizer assembly way back at the end of March. Taking a look back at that video, it looks to be spot-on with 4G shots we’ve seen in recent days… So I have no reason to doubt this latest video. Still, I always have to take these videos with a grain of salt, and so should you.

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