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A pair of photos posted to Chinese microblogging site Sina Weibo and shared by HDBlog.it [Google Translate] show what is alleged to be packaging for an official Apple case marketed for the iPhone 5S but which would also fit the iPhone 5. Text on a paper insert within the packaging indicates that the case is at least partially constructed of aniline-dyed leather, similar to Apple's Smart Covers for the iPad and iPad mini.

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This case is made from natural aniline leather. Its appearance will change as you use it. [...]

Compatible with iPhone 5 and 5s.
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As the report notes, the informational text included on the paper insert is similar to that seen on other Apple accessories, and the "iPhone 5S Case" name printed on the plastic packaging matches the styling seen on an alleged leaked box for the device itself.

One questionable aspect of the paper insert is the use of a lowercase "s" in "iPhone 5s", as Apple has traditionally used a capital "S" when printing the names of its "S-model" iPhones in plain text. The packaging itself also appears to be rather large considering Apple's usual standard of minimal packaging for its products.

Apple is expected to unveil both the iPhone 5S and a lower-cost iPhone 5C at a media event beginning in just a few hours.

Article Link: Photos of Alleged Packaging for Official Apple iPhone 5S Leather Case Surface
 

576316

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May 19, 2011
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Interesting! I'd love to see more cases from Apple. Although I've told myself I won't put my 5S in a case and just enjoy its beauty. :D
 

840quadra

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IMO the s should be lower case, but that is just my opinion.

Curious to see if this is true, and how well those cases hold up. I have had mixed results with Apple's official protective products in the past.
 

the8thark

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If anyone with a hand like that worked into my workplace, they'd be told to get out and fix it up. That is just plain disgusting.
 

i5pro

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Pretty soon she will be out of a job. how many ugly hands with that bracelet possibly have access to that info.
 

Brradley

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If anyone with a hand like that worked into my workplace, they'd be told to get out and fix it up. That is just plain disgusting.

What's wrong with it?! Yeah, their nails might be a little long but "disgusting", really?!
 
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