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mabaker

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Source: Official Apple India Facebook site
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=261783977169504&set=a.204411506240085.59052.138096176204952

Looks nice.
 
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lol that facebook page is no official source! i could make one that said Apple US and do the same.......

OP, you're not really that naive are you!?!?!
 
this is exactly how everyone reacted when gizmodo posted the iPhone 4. Grey back and light-up Apple logo. Guys, that is SO not Apple's style. :rolleyes:
 
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g35 said:
this is exactly how everyone reacted when gizmodo posted the iPhone 4. Grey back and light-up Apple logo. Guys, that is SO not Apple's style. :rolleyes:

you've got a point but gizmodo is more of a credible source
 
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g35 said:
this is exactly how everyone reacted when gizmodo posted the iPhone 4. Grey back and light-up Apple logo. Guys, that is SO not Apple's style. :rolleyes:

you've got a point but gizmodo is more of a credible source
 
Skip 5.

Save big, be ready for 6.

It'll be the really special one, that you'll want to save your upgrade for.
 
Only 676 people like the FB page, lol.

On another note, since when does Apple give sneak previews of products (purposely) online?
 

Usually it's on accident and do know that Apple doesn't have their own official Facebook page where they make posts or interact with the community, not even a USA one, nevermind India.

Plus, they'd NEVER purposely or accidentally post a preview of / leak such a huge product as the iPhone (the upcoming version). They've never done it before.

No offence, but if you believe the image, you're quite naive and gullible.
 
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you've got a point but gizmodo is more of a credible source

my bad, I didn't click the link and see it's not official.
 
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