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iFixYouri Professional iPhone Repair has put together a diagram (shown above) that puts many of the next-generation iPhone’s leaked parts into context. Earlier today, the purported motherboard
for the next iPhone leaked out, and iFixYouri iPhone repair’s diagram
shows where all of the leaked parts fit onto the motherboard.
One of the biggest points to note is that
many of these leaked parts fitting together nicely on the motherboard
(obviously, image size aside) probably means that these parts are
legitimate.
Another thing to note is that the SIM card
slot, while seemingly slightly smaller, appears to be more along the
size of the current Micro-SIM-standard found in the iPhone 4 and iPhone
4S. The next iPhone has been rumored to include a smaller, nano-SIM
standard, and parts pointing to this have already leaked out.
Although we cannot be entirely sure what size the leaked motherboard
points to (due to angle, size, and context of the imagery), it is worth
nothing that we have seen leaks for the new iPhone that differ in their SIM-card slot sizes.
This means that Apple has been testing components for both sizes. With
the next-generation iPhone already in production, Apple’s decision for
SIM size has obviously already been decided.
The next-generation iPhone is expected to be announced and released in September. A taller, four-inch display with a 640 x 1136 resolution, LTE, NFC, and an improved processor are rumored in addition to a thinner design.
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