In the past few months we’ve seen number of leaked parts of Apple’s next generation iPhone 6. . But this is the first time we’ve ever seen the handset wholly assembled, and turned on.
Here’s the video:
The above video provides what appears to be a complete, fully functioning 4.7-inch iPhone 6 built from parts, though it doesn’t get past the “Connect to iTunes†screen. We do, however, see that the camera does indeed protrude slightly, while the entire device is most definitely made of a single piece of aluminum, with no glass slits on the top and bottom. The rear Apple logo, meanwhile, doesn’t appear to glow, which will no doubt disappoint some folks.
Apple yesterday sent out invitations to a September 9 media event, where it’s expected to unveil the iPhone 6 and its so-called iWatch. In addition to its larger display, the new iPhone is expected to feature an NFC chip, an A8 processor and a multitude of new sensors.
What do you think ?
[Field & Volk via MacRumors]