- Apples iPhone 5 may be two-toned after all. A new video from mobile parts seller ETrade Supply made waves Thursday for featuring the same alleged iPhone 5 frame 9to5Mac got its hands on recently. (Huffington Post)
- Hold on to your hats, folks. A video of what appears to be the next iPhone's rear plate has emerged. And get this: The company that posted the video was hawking the part for $700 — but now it's sold out. (Wired News)
- Apples iPhone 5 has been the subject of much debate over the last several months, with rumors diverging over release date and features. Now a new video has surfaced claiming to show off the upcoming handsets body. (CNET News)
- Theres been quite a bit of chat surrounding the upcoming iPhone 5 case and it seems its now appeared in a video. The video comes via ETrade Supply, which thinks that its in possession of the back plate of the sixth generation Apple iPhone. (Techradar.com)
- BRACE yourselves. The iPhone 5 is coming. Maybe. A video has surfaced on YouTube purporting to show off components for the iPhone 5. The video, which was posted by ETrade Supply, showed off the back casing and antenna for what could be Apples next smartphone. (News.com.au)
- Could this be it? The latest evidence keeps our dreams of a thinner next-gen iPhone with a bigger screen well and truly alive. (PC Authority)
- Love it or hate it (I find myself strangely leaning toward the former), that peculiar two-tone metal housing supposedly meant to wrap around Apple's forthcoming iPhone has just recently been given the video treatment by the folks at eTradeSupply. (Boston Globe)
- will feature HD quality picture and video capture, if the rumors are true. Tampa iPhone lovers can check out all the upcoming new Apple products, including the MacBook Pro 2012 and the new iPhone 5, at the Apple Store inside International Mall, Tampa. (Examiner)
- a 2 megapixel front-facing camera for video chatting and a much-improved battery life. Along with the release of the "iPhone 5" are reports of an iPad mini rumored to be priced as little as $250. (ForexTV.com)
- video projectors and e-Ink displays. LTE Connectivity. (International Business Times)
Friday, June 8, 2012
Iphone 5 video
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