Redesigned 3G iPhone Coated in Shiny Black Plastic?
It seems exclusive run that after digit weeks of feverish 3G iPhone gossip mongering there would eventually rise a picture of this mythical device. This digit was fed to the iPod Observer, and if there’s some worthiness to it, your 3G iPhone module be a shiny black lowercase number, with a side modify clad in shiny black impressible instead of aluminum.
Based on the photo, the sound also appears to do absent with the removed black impressible modify example that covers the antenna. Personally, I hit to feature it also looks suspiciously kindred to Knight Creations’ customized TiAlN (Titanium Nitride/Titanium Aluminum Nitride) iPhones. And though Apple does allow that black impressible modify example to support create a country communication for the phone, I’m not certain Apple would completely do absent with aluminum.
So what’s the verdict, people: Pretty decorous mock-up, manifest fake, or mayhap the actual deal?
[Via iPod Observer]
Melted From: Wired: Gadget Lab
Tags: antenna, apple, clear signal, gadget, iphone, iphones, real deal, rear end, titanium aluminum nitride, titanium nitride
Wed, 9th July 2008
