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DarekBarquero

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while watching the London olympics i saw a apple commercial and i saw a iPhone on a night stand so i looked up the video online and i got a screen shot. doesn't the iPhone in this commercial look really thin and tall. I'm just saying it might be a easter egg or I'm over thinking it LOL.
what do u guys think
 

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Yes it totally is. A company who is noted for being so secretive just revealed a new product 10 weeks ahead of time to the entire world in their own ad that they had 100% control over.

.....every time.
 
Op think about it for a second..if that was the next gen iPhone do you realize how many people there are on a commercial set? A hundred people would have seen it lol
 
It's not how many. It's who. They wouldn't let a prototype loose to a bunch of hired guns who are just filming a commercial. They gave their own employee a prototype a couple years ago and that didn't end well.
 
It's not how many. It's who. They wouldn't let a prototype loose to a bunch of hired guns who are just filming a commercial. They gave their own employee a prototype a couple years ago and that didn't end well.

So they edit it in, post processing. I am not saying this is likely. I am just saying Apple's "secrecy" is a ridiculous reasoning for this NOT being plausible. The phone in the video is not really distinguishable as a specific model anyway. My point? For all we know it could be something but it also could be nothing just as easily.
 
I think what we can all really learn from this commercial is that all Apple geniuses sleep in their work clothes. Gross.
 
When would people stop thinking every time an iPhone shows up in media that it is an easter egg of the next generation?
 
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