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New iPhone allegedly captured on video at Foxconn plant

Categories: Apple, iOS / iPhone OS
By: , IntoMobile
Wednesday, September 5th, 2012 at 11:22 AM

A video is making its way around the internet reportedly showing off the finished build of the new iPhone straight out of the Foxconn factories. The iPhone was allegedly found by way of an individual who was visiting a friend at a Foxconn factory and caught the device on camera. The leaked device conforms with our expectations for the next iPhone, specifically that the device will be thinner and taller than the iPhone 4S, that the pin connector was switched to a 19-pin variant, and that the front facing camera has been centered above the display.

With the iPhone set to be unveiled at a September 12th event in San Francisco, the devices are obviously in production and the images could be legit, though it could simply be an elaborate fake. View the full leaked video below and judge for yourselves. In the meantime, we’re just one short week away from seeing the real thing.

[via Vgooo, iDownload blog]

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Anthony Domanico

Anthony is a freelance tech journalist covering the mobile beat. He has used all operating systems in existence today, and currently rocks the iPhone 5, Nexus 7, and iPad mini.

  • cristis

    same look for 3 years now. it’s becoming boring.

  • Richard Yarrell

    Apple sucks MAJOR monkey balls and so does the new iphone.