Photos of what has been claimed to be a nano-SIM tray for the next-generation iPhone have surfaced several times this month, and repair firm SmartPhone Medic now posts a video comparison (via Cydia Blog) of several next-generation iPhone parts including the nano-SIM tray and external buttons compared to the corresponding parts from the iPhone 4S.
The video comparison demonstrates that the micro-SIM card used in iPhone 4S and iPhone 4 is too big for the next generation iPhone's SIM tray.
Interestingly, the Sleep/Wake, volume and mute buttons, seem to be of a "gunmetal grey" color, which is quite different from iPhone 4/iPhone 4S' silver color. The video of the purported next generation iPhone's unibody enclosure had also indicated that the antenna bands in case of the next generation iPhone could be of "gunmetal grey" color to match the two-tone effect of the back casing.
The video also shows the purported Home button for the next generation iPhone.
The next generation iPhone widely referred to as 'iPhone 5' is expected to be thinner, come with a taller 4-inch display with 640x1136 resolution, unibody two-tone design, a variant of A5X processor used in the new iPad, 1GB RAM, support for 4G LTE network, a smaller MagSafe like dock connector and NFC chip.
Apple is widely speculated to launch the next generation iPhone at a media event on September 12th, followed by the launch on September 21st.
The video comparison demonstrates that the micro-SIM card used in iPhone 4S and iPhone 4 is too big for the next generation iPhone's SIM tray.
Interestingly, the Sleep/Wake, volume and mute buttons, seem to be of a "gunmetal grey" color, which is quite different from iPhone 4/iPhone 4S' silver color. The video of the purported next generation iPhone's unibody enclosure had also indicated that the antenna bands in case of the next generation iPhone could be of "gunmetal grey" color to match the two-tone effect of the back casing.
The video also shows the purported Home button for the next generation iPhone.
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The next generation iPhone widely referred to as 'iPhone 5' is expected to be thinner, come with a taller 4-inch display with 640x1136 resolution, unibody two-tone design, a variant of A5X processor used in the new iPad, 1GB RAM, support for 4G LTE network, a smaller MagSafe like dock connector and NFC chip.
Apple is widely speculated to launch the next generation iPhone at a media event on September 12th, followed by the launch on September 21st.
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