Those wacky guys at Foxconn just can't keep a lid on anything these days, and now 9to5Mac is citing sources saying they have seen prototype iPhone 5 in the flesh.
Online merchant Alibaba is now showing listings of what sellers claim to be iPhone 5 cases, reports 9to5Mac. What the various photos show is a case with what appears to be holes for power, mute and volume buttons as well as camera/flash cut-outs. The interesting thing here is the design appears to be identical to the current layout of the iPhone 4.
Chinese site iDealsChina claims to have got hold of engineering design images of what could possibly be for the next-generation iPhone 5.
Remember the 64GB iPhone 4 prototype that we posted about yesterday? Well as it turned out, this “engineering prototype” is indeed real but it is not being sold in grey markets of Hong Kong, China as preciously reported, confirms MIC Gadget.
Two weeks ago, we published a report about some of the details of iPhone 5 leaked straight from the component suppliers of iPhone. According to the report, iPhone 5 will feature a 4 inch display. Later in that week, we presented you with a mockup of iPhone with a 4 inch display in same encasement. Quite honestly, that was one of the ugliest products Apple may ever produce and that is what led to the debate if Apple will be using the same encasement or larger.
According to sources close to Engadget, Apple is going to show off an early preview version of iOS 5 at the iPad 2 media event, which is going to be held on Wednesday, March 2nd, at the famous Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco.
Earlier today, we published a report about some of the details of iPhone 5 leaked straight from the component suppliers of iPhone. Surprisingly, based on the report, the Apple's new iPhone will feature a 4-inch display which will help Apple compete in display size with the counterpart Android sets.
A new report from Digitimes claims that the next-generation iPhone 5 will feature a 4-inch display to take on Android-powered phones head-to-head as the battle for the supremacy in the next-gen smartphones heats up. They have received this piece of info directly from the component suppliers.
Sources close to CultofMac has informed them that the smaller iPhone, which Apple is rumored to be working on will eliminate the need of internal storage, and will instead rely on cloud-based content.
Sources close to CultofMac has informed them that Apple is buying a small company to revamp the much criticized notification system of iOS.

