Our friends at Gizmodo got hold of what appears to be a cheaper iPhone 4
version courtesy of Pedro and Co who could fetch the pictures from the
Foxconn factory in Brazil, which is one of the places where the iPhone
and other iOS devices are manufactured/assembled.
The new
revelation looks more or less similar to iPhone 4. However, you can
notice that screen is slightly bigger than the iPhone 4's 3.5-inch
display. It is believed that this model is a prototype of iPhone 4S that
is due to be released shortly.
Our source claims that the
aforementioned device has a 'disqualified' label in Brazilian language,
which probably means that it is one of the several prototypes that Apple
uses for testing but not the one that has been finalized for marketing
and release.
There's nary a detail about the iPhone 4S prototype
on anything beyond that, but we are already continuing to explore what
and how the next iPhone looks like. For the comfort of our souls, we
will take our chances with the leaks and speculations.
Apple is
expected to release two iPhones including iPhone 4S and iPhone 5 at this
year's upcoming Apple media event. Apple iPhone 4S, to say the least,
will be a "cheaper iPhone" with hardware decent enough to appeal to
budget-friendly users. It will run iOS 5 out-of-the-box.
Apple
iPhone 5 is said to be an all-new iPhone with larger-screen, tear-drop
like design, an 8 megapixel camera with dual-LED flash, built in 4G LTE
support, iOS 5 and much more.
There's nary a word from Apple that
testifies or even slightly endorses any of these as truth, but it's not
too long to wait to actually discover what's behind the veils.
We will keep you posted as more details surface. Stay tuned!

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