Just when we'd all pretty much come to terms with Apple not announcing a new iPhone at WWDC, British technology blog ElectricPig has gone and got us wondering once more, with reports Apple's PR department are trying to get UK press to attend the event in San Francisco.
Rumors of a future iPhone are definitely intensifying. Just over the last few months, a lot of information, including design aspects, have leaked out. That could only mean one thing: the next iPhone is months away from being unveiled. A leaked image by the Taiwanese website Apple.pro, allegedly depicting the back plate of a future iPhone, will only add to the excitement.
Your next iPhone could feature a number of new sensors for working out your location, temperature and even mood according to an interview with Benedetto Vigna.
Verizon just don't seem to be able to keep a lid on it these days, with executives leaking information about smartphone left, right and indeed center. The latest comes courtesy of CFO Fran Shammo with the news that Apple is planning to bring a world phone to market.
Now that we're firmly in iPhone 5 rumor season, we're seeing reports both for and against Near Field Communication being present in Apple's next smartphone. While Google's Nexus S currently sports the spangly new payment method, NFC has been slow to catch on outside Japan. Perhaps though, BGR has received the biggest tip yet that Apple is taking the NFC bull by the horns with news the company could be bringing the technology to its Apple Stores.
New photographs reported to be of the iPhone 5's front and rear cameras point to a redesign of at least the rear shooter, according to a post by 9to5Mac.
We're starting to see leaks of hardware supposedly originating from factories in China that will be producing Apple's iPhone 5. Today's leak comes courtesy of iPhone Italia, with photos they claim are speakers and dock cables for the next iPhone.
Another Facebook scan is doing the rounds these days, this time attempting to take advantage of users' interest in the yet un-announced iPhone 5.
While we've had rumors on top of rumors surrounding the iPhone 5, but ever since the iPad 2 announcement, many of them have been contradictory. Will the next iPhone be a complete redesign of the handset or are we in for a more iterative approach, similar to that of the iPhone 3G/3GS release? What if we're in for a surprise and both are true?
We're going to put this out there from minute one - we've no idea whether this is legit or not, but it sure looks like it.

