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More Leaked Photos Of A Super-Thin iPhone 6 Emerge

Jun 9, 2014, 17:44 IST

A Chinese web site has published photos of the metal casing of what appears to be an iPhone 6. Just like last time, the metal body of Apple's new phone has a green hue. In the previous set of leaked photos, the green color was merely a film screen applied to the body during the manufacturing process. This time around it's tough to tell whether the color comes from the lousy camera/low-light conditions under which the photo was taken or whether the color occurs because the body is in some untreated manufacturing stage.

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We presume the iPhone 6 will not, actually, be green once it's launched.

The photos come from a web site named Xiaolong Tea House - so let's take this with a pinch of salt. The photos are intended to go viral. Nonetheless they're being taken seriously by 9to5Mac and AppleInsider - normally reliable sources for new phone news.

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Here they are. Look how thin this phone is going to be:

Xiaolong Tea House

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Note the ultra-thin, metal logo cutout:

Xiaolong Tea House

AppleInsider says that the second-generation iPad mini had a similar feature. On the final product, Apple embedded a piece of metal that serves as a radio-transparent window through the cutout.

Xiaolong Tea House

The sleep/wake/power key has been moved to the side of the device:

Xiaolong Tea House

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This is obviously the inside of the phone:

Xiaolong Tea House

There are elongated volume control buttons:

Xiaolong Tea House

The casing is interesting because it shows how thin the phone is going to be, and how big the screen is. This one looks like a 4.7-inch screen.

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Xiaolong Tea House

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