We are now at that time of the year when internal
parts for the next Apple iPhone start bubbling up to the surface. For
example, just the other day, parts allegedly for Touch ID were leaked. And we've seen the battery packs purportedly leak for both the 4.7 inch Apple iPhone 6 and the 5.5 inch Apple iPhone phablet.
On Friday, a pair of pictures reportedly of an Apple iPhone 6
flex cable surfaced. The part contains a Lightning connector port and a
microphone. Also on board the part is a large headphone jack. There are
some difference from the part's previous look from past iPhone models.
There is additional circuitry and grounding plates, not to mention an
oval cutout above the Lightning connector. Since this year's iPhone is
supposed to be svelte instead of zaftig, the cutout just might be used
to fit components into a smaller space. And the larger than usual
headphone jack means that the latter could serve as a regular
loudspeaker, despite the stunted sound quality that would create.
We
could be in for a week or two of similar leaks, before we get to the
meat and potatoes. With the 4.7 inch Apple iPhone 6 expected to roll off the assembly line starting next week, definitive images of the final look of Apple's next flagship smartphone, could leak very soon.
parts for the next Apple iPhone start bubbling up to the surface. For
example, just the other day, parts allegedly for Touch ID were leaked. And we've seen the battery packs purportedly leak for both the 4.7 inch Apple iPhone 6 and the 5.5 inch Apple iPhone phablet.
On Friday, a pair of pictures reportedly of an Apple iPhone 6
flex cable surfaced. The part contains a Lightning connector port and a
microphone. Also on board the part is a large headphone jack. There are
some difference from the part's previous look from past iPhone models.
There is additional circuitry and grounding plates, not to mention an
oval cutout above the Lightning connector. Since this year's iPhone is
supposed to be svelte instead of zaftig, the cutout just might be used
to fit components into a smaller space. And the larger than usual
headphone jack means that the latter could serve as a regular
loudspeaker, despite the stunted sound quality that would create.
We
could be in for a week or two of similar leaks, before we get to the
meat and potatoes. With the 4.7 inch Apple iPhone 6 expected to roll off the assembly line starting next week, definitive images of the final look of Apple's next flagship smartphone, could leak very soon.
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