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as long as they improve the speed of the phone, move base model to 32GB and better battery, it will be a Buy for me, otherwise my IP5 will stay as my phone
 
I love how people think that these leaks can't be some iteration of the new iphone. Same type of leaks happened last year and a substantial amount of them came true. Until Apple starts manufacturing in their own facilities, these leaks will always happen despite their "doubling down" on secrecy.
 
What are you going to fire them for?

Creating a hoax?

This "alleged design" is probably from someone in High School.

Assuming the mold pictures and technical drawings are real, the circle of people with access to that information is very small.

If they are real I would fire them. Too much money at stake and leaks like that cannot be tolerated.
 
Larger iPhones will affect the fashion industry. Cargo pants will again become popular as will the greeting; "Is that an iPhone in your pocket or are you just happy to see me."
 
Considering the hype and that this is a full re-design, I'm actually impressed at the lack of part leaks.
 
The economic reason is Windows XP and Excel 2003 are no longer supported and you risk malware infections as well as hacker attacks with them. In the end that costs a lot. Besides it still looks weird showing off the latest and greatest Apple stuff with ancient Microsoft stuff.

don't expose the client to the outside world. keep the network internal.
you're not meant to show classified info.
 
Not a mold tool

Having worked with mold tools, both design and manufacture of such tools.

The photos do not represent a mold tool.
 
Wait... molds for what? I thought the iPhone's aluminum body was fashioned from a solid piece of aluminum? So the 6 is going plastic on us?

The machines need something to hold the phone in place securely while it attaches other components. Assembly lines don't work on magic - physics still applies.
 
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