Two New Alleged iPhone 5 Designs Appear on Chinese Supplier Site

Is this what the iPhone 5 will look like? We were sent a tip with a few images of what claim to be iPhone 5 mockups from a Chinese accessory producer, here’s the interesting part though: both pictures look like completely different phones. That could be related to the whole dual release iPhone 4S & iPhone 5 thing, or there could just be different hardware schematics flying around for accessory manufacturers to use, who knows.
The first image, shown above, is the most compelling, here’s why:
- It shows an edge-to-edge display that is clearly larger than iPhone 4, just like the first WSJ rumors suggested
- The camera and flash (or another camera?) appear on opposite edges of the back panel, again like old rumors
- The design appears to be made out of aluminum, and both ends taper down, similar to the new MacBook Air design
- It looks thinner and lighter, which is widely expected
Now for some aspects that don’t make much sense about this first picture; the weird port on the lower back of the case is completely unlike Apple but it’s shown in the mockup (note it’s not shown in the actual protective film hovering above it though, suggesting its just a mockup error), such a slim design would be hard to fit a headphone jack, charging port, and speakers into, and there have been no prior rumors that suggest both the top and bottom will be slimmer.
Now for the other supposed “iPhone 5”, which to me looks like some cross between the 9to5Mac’s spyshot, a few mockups, and the iPhone 3GS or iPhone 2G:
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