• iPhone 5/Verizon iPhone Leaked
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1BI8czhL1w&feature=player_embedded#![/media] It's coming! Appears to be taken down by Apple. Hmm
iPhone 5 - now without camera
AT&T does not approve [editline]edits[/editline] Doesn't look like its "iphone5". Looks like a small revision removing a few flaws in the design and layout. If anything, this is like the 3G and the 3GS. You know, minus the camera bit.
They're really milking it, if it's true. [editline]5th January 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=Richard Simmons;27221306]AT&T does not approve [editline]edits[/editline] Doesn't look like its "iphone5". Looks like a small revision removing a few flaws in the design and layout. If anything, this is like the 3G and the 3GS. You know, minus the camera bit.[/QUOTE] You're probably correct, but I can't see them leaving the camera out, it probably just sits in a different fitting.
This is likely a 4 prototype.
The lack of a camera hole could suggest one of those special models of phones that get supplied to people who work with sensitive data. Blackberry and Motorola (and probably some other companies too) already produce phones that are similar to their consumer counterparts but lacking a camera.
[QUOTE=SA Spyder;27221461]This is likely a 4 prototype.[/QUOTE] Possibly. Or a counterfeit from china. :iiam:
It was really grating listening to that guy in the video blather on about minute differences in the parts of a phone. I don't see anything really groundbreaking about this news.
[QUOTE=Richard Simmons;27221592]Possibly. Or a counterfeit from china. :iiam:[/QUOTE] Good point
Probably a new SKU for journalists and such who need to make phone calls and send messages in places that don't allow devices that can be used to capture images etc.
[QUOTE=nikomo;27221768]Probably a new SKU for journalists and such who need to make phone calls and send messages in places that don't allow devices that can be used to capture images etc.[/QUOTE] There are already phones that do that much better than an iPhone would.
[b]Impoved[/b] video chat? YES! caps
[QUOTE=nikomo;27221768]Probably a new SKU for journalists and such who need to make phone calls and send messages in places that don't allow devices that can be used to capture images etc.[/QUOTE] This is what I was talking about, but presented in a more eloquent manner.
[QUOTE=roflcakes;27221538]The lack of a camera hole could suggest one of those special models of phones that get supplied to people who work with sensitive data. Blackberry and Motorola (and probably some other companies too) already produce phones that are similar to their consumer counterparts but lacking a camera.[/QUOTE] With BlackBerries, I think the administrator / IT department / whoever manages the phones can set a security policy that disables the cameras. They have a lot of control over the software on the phone, which is why they're still fairly popular with business.
Taken down by Apple.
[QUOTE=roflcakes;27221538]The lack of a camera hole could suggest one of those special models of phones that get supplied to people who work with sensitive data. Blackberry and Motorola (and probably some other companies too) already produce phones that are similar to their consumer counterparts but lacking a camera.[/QUOTE] I would love that, but most of the places I go where they don't allow cameras, they make you turn in your mobile device anyways.
No longer available due to copyright claim by Apple Inc. Well, it seems we have our answer.
Well, someone got fired today, Apple is extremely careful with leaks, I'm positive they can pinpoint who did this.
Well, that looks pretty cool.
Video taken down :argh: Is there a mirror or pictures?
Cool a phone I can upgrade to on my network
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