Apple's upcoming flagship smartphone is all around the web these days and, as we approach the rumored dates the company's launch event, which is noted on 9th of September, we have hand full of leaks and other reports to write and publish for our readers. As of today, we get to see the American's impending front runner smartphone's retail box leaks, alongside the device laying around the corner, courtesy of sources from techradar.phones. According to the people there, the set of new pictures have made it's way from an early Apple Beta tester, who declined to provide any further information about the looming Apple handsets and it's details.
Marc Flores from techradar.phones also tells us that, this is a new source from their perspective and they're not 100 percent confident on the reliability of the reports, that just came in. We are also looking to the pictures with a suspicious eyes, as there are a number of Chinese manufacturers making a good amount of Apple iPhone 6 mock-up's/knock-off's, exactly like the one our friend, Jonathan Morrison from TLD got his hands to, on his YouTube Channel, going on the streets trolling some people with a fake, yet fully functional clone of Apple iPhone 6 with a 4.7-inch screen, that originally runs an under-powered Android operating system with the iOS 7 skin on top of the phone. You may check that video out here. And is that's not enough, here's is the Apple iPhone 6 unboxing from Harris Craycraft's channel, well, sort of...
So, once we come back to the leak we are talking about here, the sources have questions on where is the new iOS 8 based Apple's own Health application icon on the rendered picture over the purported packaging box. There are also differences in the phone we see here, when compared to the devices that showed up in the past. There is also that last picture with the boot animation, making room for the Apple logo branding with the white background screen for the forthcoming Cupertino manufactured smartphone. For now it's really hard to tell whether this is completely fake or it's having something to do with what Apple is planning for their upcoming speculated Press event, next month. Yeah, but let us suggest you to take all these with a pinch salt. Do you still remember the GooPhone?
Source: techradar.phones