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http://www.reghardware.com/2011/08/18/iphone_5_china_factory_pic/

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From the link:

"A Chinese Twitter post relayed by a Vietnamese website claims they are, and that the snap is proof the new handsel will sport a larger display - hence the seeminly more narrow bezel - than its predecessor.

Some observers have also suggested the snap is a sign that the new handset will also sport a wider, touch-sensitive Home button which will be able to recognise gestures.

Alas all such speculation is based on blowing up the snap beyond the point at which pixellation starts to obscure detail.

Maybe it is a new Home button. Maybe it isn't.

Maybe it's not the iPhone 5 at all.

All will be revealed in the coming months. ®"

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Admins: I did a quick search, but if this is a dupe then move or delete.
 
This is about the 3rd or 4th thread on this shot that I have seen. It doesn't show anything. Move along.
 
This is about the 3rd or 4th thread on this shot that I have seen. It doesn't show anything. Move along.
Define "anything". To me, "anything" must be "something", so by definition, it must show something. Clearly shows people working on a production line of some sort with mobile device bezels. Whether it is iPhone 5-related or not has no bearing on it "showing anything".
 
These are not from any current or future iPhone.

The glass and LCD should be bonded together. This is just glass ;).
 
lol people love speculating on random things around here, how cares if thats the iphone or a samsung or a LG, how are you any better off knowing this kind of thing?
 
Thats a fake pic, its just some stoned dressed up dudes sitting in their bedroom laughing and touching some boxes on a table......

Sheeeeeeeeeeeetttttt.
 
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