This time featuring a side-by-side comparison of the front component against the iPhone 4S.
So much for Apple's veil of secrecy.
Another set of pictures and a video have emerged purportedly comparing the front face of the next iPhone, which many have taken to calling the iPhone 5, next to the face of an iPhone 4S. While the images offer little in the way of new information beyond prior leaks, they offer up a good look at how the next iPhone may stack up against Apple's current flagship phone.
For the full set of images and videos, check out French website Nowhereelse.fr.
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Of course, the photos could be fake, and Apple isn't in the habit of confirming these kinds of reports. CNET contacted Apple, and we'll update the story when the company responds.
But if accurate, the photos would confirm the general consensus that has formed that the next iPhone will feature a larger screen. The larger screen will likely be welcome as the rest of the smartphone industry has opted for bigger displays and designs. Samsung Electronics, for instance, yesterday unveiled a 5.5-inch display for its Galaxy Note 2.
The iPhone is expected to get a bump from 3.5 inches to 4 inches.
We'll know more Apple makes its official announcement, widely believed to be on Sept. 12. Until then, check out CNET's rumor roundup for the latest tidbits on the next iPhone.
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