iPhone 6 on Apple website!

That's clearly not Apple's website, try harder next time... Unless you were serious, in which case, try to learn how to read a URL.

Wow, that's embarrassing... For you. Talk about a failed attempt at dissing someone.

A word of advice, don't tell others they can't read URLs when you have no idea what you're talking about.
 
My point was, that APPLE does not use the "buyiphone" prefix in their url. A quick trip to Apple.com and then navigating to the store page for iPhone's shows you that.

EDIT: Okay I checked out the site and it redirects back to store.apple.com. In any case the image in the OP doesn't come up, even after enabling cookies.

If they don't, please tell me who else would be able to create a webpage piggybacked on apple.com?

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That's clearly not Apple's website, try harder next time... Unless you were serious, in which case, try to learn how to read a URL.

Yeah, you too, see above.

Direct link to the page is https://buyiphone.apple.com/WebObjects/IPACustomer.woa/wa/IPAToolAction/springboard . Existing contract with one of the Big 3 required to verify so I can't check it myself.
Link taken from http://store.apple.com/us/browse/home/shop_iphone - click on Check your upgrade eligibility.
 
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this thread is so dumb. its obviously manipulated. the fonts are all wrong and so youre telling me they are gonna offer the 4, 4S and the "6" but no 5?? if i came across this, i would have immediately dismissed it as being garbage. too manyu people here want to do one of three things.

1.) feel like they are the first person to get credit for finding something new

2.) spread an obviously false rumor or picture of something "leaked" they came across in order to fulfill #1.

3.) all of the above.

i really wish people wouldnt post threads like this. they really add to the forum clutter.
 
It's clear you don't know much about how domains work.

That is part of the apple.com domain. You can make subdomains with any prefix you want before the apple.com.

If this is a joke, just know that the URL in the address bar is an apple domain. I can't tell you if the webpage below that came from that URL though.

If the computer has malware, they can point *.apple.com to where they want. Or his DNS server could be poisoned. Happens every day.
 
I would also like to point out it's stupid easy to edit text on a web page (inside any browser with any dev tools of worth), so even if the text looks perfectly fine, and the URL is correct, you shouldn't necessarily trust it (assuming it's not just an image, I can't check because I'm not in the US. Actually, now that I look at it, with that horrible aliasing, that has to be browser rendered, apple wouldn't let that slide in a pre-rendered image).

Either way, no way this is real, and if it magically is it's a bug, and definitely not revealing some secret.

This reeks of someone just learning about Chrome dev tools though.
 
If the computer has malware, they can point *.apple.com to where they want. Or his DNS server could be poisoned. Happens every day.

Still doesn't change the fact that the URL in the pictures is a valid Apple address though, those who say it's not are wrong. It doesn't give any validity to the picture's authenticity per se, but it sure as heck doesn't prove it's a fake.
 
If the computer has malware, they can point *.apple.com to where they want. Or his DNS server could be poisoned. Happens every day.

Never said it wasn't possible, but the URL in the address bar is part of the APPLE.COM domain, it is called a subdomain.

Just like macrumors.com has created a subdomain called forums.macrumors.com for their forums section. I don't own macrumors.com so I can't create that subdomain.
 
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