30th April, 2010 by adina
Tags: Apple, HD, iPhone, Mobiles, News, Phones

The leaked new iPhone model seems to be closer and closer to its unveiling. A new proof of its existence was brought, this time by persons really touching it. The smartphone in question is very similar to an iPhone and includes labelled parts on its inside, not to speak about being recognized as a real iPhone by iTunes. According to Gizmodo, its identity was deliberately hidden by Apple, perhaps by tracking the IMEI number or UDID.
The whole look of the phone leads to the conclusion of a perfect imitation of the iPhone 3GS.
The device appears to have at least some of the features already rumoured, like a higher-resolution screen, a front camera and flash added to the back camera. A SIM card slot is now located on its side instead of its top and a secondary microphone to counter outside sound with noise removal is also present. The battery is supposed to be 16 percent larger than the previous one. The smartphone seems to be closer to its final design, which is slightly heavier, with aluminium trim and metal buttons, as well as a likely ceramic back. People having seen it report it feels very comfortable in the hand and certainly reminds the simplicity of the design already shown by the iMac and iPad.
His seems to be a major leak of an Apple product in recent history and practically removes most of the enigmas around the next iPhone version, which will probably unveiled in June. There are still mysteries, but everything appears clearer now. For example, support for high definition video recording and playback is still uncertain, as well as the amount of storage included. Some people predict the phone will have a 5-megapixel camera with 720-pixel video capture, a 960×640 resolution display and memory space between 64GB and 80GB, but only the near future will tell whether all these are real or not.