Apple's upcoming smartphone and their next generation iPhone 6 is leaking in and out from different sources these days. Literally speaking, we have been seeing different stages of the yet to go official smartphone's dummy units flooding the internet media. All the pictures we see day by day are almost similar in nature, where yesterday we saw another round of the unannounced phone's dummy units posing for the camera, with the courtesy NWE from Twitter, said to be in the final juncture of their 2014 design for iPhone 6.
What we do notice from the pictures attached both above and below, are that, the new said to be Apple's upcoming front runner smartphone and so called iPhone 6 is really slim in it's design, which is almost as thin as the company's last announced fifth generation iPod.
The American's seems to have skipped the glass panel on it's flagship's back, going for a full-anodized aluminium finish this time, as what they have been doing with the iPad's and iPod's lately. The camera lens sensor looks to be slightly bigger when compared to other iPhones in the market and the LED seems to have shrunk in size, skipping that dual-tone fashion. According to the hardware buttons, on the left we have Apple's traditional mute switch sitting above the redesigned volume up and down rockers, which now have the same shape of an Apple made iPod 5's volume buttons, featuring the long and narrow buttons instead of the circular ones seen from the current iPhone 5S.
Where else on the right we surprisingly see Apple re-positioning their sleep/wake button, reportedly for better one handed operation, as the new Apple iPhone 6 was earlier rumored to come in two flavors, one measuring with a 4.7-inches screen and another one to be a 5.7-incher with the SIM card slot placed below the power key. There isn't much change from the device's front side to be noted at the moment. We will have to wait a bit long until this fall for any official news from the American multinational corporation.
Source: NWE (Twitter)