Thursday, June 20, 2013

A set of high resolution images were posted to the Web FanaticFone yesterday, claiming to show a side-by-side comparison of the display assemblies for Apple's iPhone 5 and a rumored next-generation model dubbed "iPhone 5S."
FanaticFone claims have gotten their hands on a sample of the iPhone 5S display assembly some months before analysts expect Apple to unveil the next-gen handset. Though the pictures quite matche identical images revealed on Monday, which appeared to match up with a supposed iPhone 5S logic board "leaked"
According to some professional users got some knowlage about photography, "FanaticFone's images, while clear and unobstructed, are of unusually high quality, with no shadows or digital artifacts. The photos' metadata shows the pictures were taken with a prosumer D-SLR without flash, meaning an external lighting source such as a light box was used to capture the nearly flawless images."
Assuming the part is legitimate, it appears as though Apple made only minor changes to the display assembly, with chassis anchor points, camera holes and even antenna plugs located in identical spot. The most obvious difference between the two components is the flex cable that feeds information and power to the panel, and touch data back to the handset.
Seems there is no one doubt about is the next generation iPhone is gonna be iPhone 6 or iPhone 5S, so it is wildly expected the next iPhone will not going to feature a lot of differences. Now take a look at the photos: