The iPhone 6 WILL launch two weeks from today: Leaked box art 'confirms' release date

                    A leading French blog says the iPhone 6 will be announced on Tues 9 Sept. The information comes from supposedly leaked box art of the device (left). On the right is the box art previously leaked by Steve Hemmerstoffer of nowhereelse.fr, which confirmed details on the iPhone 5S hours before it was announced



The wait for Apple’s iPhone 6 is nearly over, according to the latest leak.
Promotional box art seems to confirm the announcement for Apple's next smartphone as being Tuesday 9 September.
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And several other details - including the position of the volume buttons and the new location of the power button - have also been revealed.
Last year Hemmerstoffer unveiled details on the iPhone 5S hours before launch, lending some credibility to the leak.
He claims that the image of the box art was passed to him by a reliable Chinese source.
On the box a date showing the expected announcement date can be seen - Tuesday 9 September.
For the release of the iPhone 5S Apple had a similar design, displaying the date of the announcement on the box.
The artwork also shows the new shape of the volume buttons, eschewing the circular design on the iPhone 5S for a more rectangular look.
And the sleep and wake button has also been moved from the top of the phone to the right hand side.
As expected, the fingerprint sensor used to lock and unlock the phone returns, while the charging port of the iPhone 6 now comes in the form of a Lightning connector.
The source also apparently claimed that a 128GB version of the phone will be available.
Earlier this month another leak revealed a protruding camera - a feature that was first reported on in April - recessed volume controls, which were hinted at during the start of the month, and an embedded logo.
The images were purported to be of the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 model and were leaked by Russian designers Feld and Volk.
Another image taken by the designers showed an embedded Apple logo that the designers claim is scratchproof, and made of Liquidmetal alloy.
Liquidmetal is a super-strong material that can be moulded into shape.



This close-up of the box shows the rumoured features and release date of the iPhone 6. The 'Ring Silent switch' remains in the same place from the iPhone 5, but the volume buttons seem to have changed to a rectangular shape, while the power button has been moved. The date of the release is also supposedly shownWith the iPhone 6 launch two weeks away,  new images of leaked parts have been revealed on a near daily basis. Multiple images of both the front panel and the rear shell of the 4.7-inch device have surfaced, while this image seemingly shows the design of the entire deviceThis photo suggests that Apple¿s Lightning cable is set to become even easier to use because it will be reversible at both ends. Sonny Dickson's image hints that Apple's next cable will have a reversible USB port (pictured right), with a floating centre instead of fixed pins (plug pictured left)The leaked images were posted by Moscow designers Feld and Volk and claim to show the rear shell (pictured) and an embedded logo, alongside a cable that is said to be used for the home button. The images are purported to be of the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 model, which is expected to launch on 9 SeptemberAnother image shows an embedded Apple logo (pictured) that the designers claim is scratchproof, and made of Liquidmetal alloy. Liquidmetal is a super-strong material that can be moulded into shapeThe patent, initially filed in 2012, describes a bayonet mount system for an iPhone camera (pictured).The system is similar to that currently used on SLR cameras and lets photographers attach and remove interchangeable lenses using a twist and lock motion

Source: dailymail



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Unknown said…
yep, so excited about iPhone 6's release. To be more exact, this smartphone will be published on Sept 9th.
>>>More news about iphone 6 release

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