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Roll up, roll up, the daily iPhone 6 leak is in, and today's one is a zinger...
We've seen enough blurry snaps, component leaks, dummy models, and insider comments to warrant their own blog, but this might be the first time we've seen an actual live, working iPhone 6 from Apple itself.
Some photos were sent to TMZ (a celeb news site, oddly) from a Chinese source who says he snagged the iPhone 6 from an ex-employee at Foxconn, the company that actually builds the iPhone 6.
Do we doubt it? Well it definitely looks like everything else the rumour mill's spat out at us, and Foxconn's assured to have final iPhone 6 iterations at this stage in the release schedule.
The new snaps show the slimmer body, thinner bezels, more curved edges, and the bold white external bands that wrap around the top and bottom of the phone.
The bands have been slated by many, who think the design choice looks shoddy and unattractive.
The camera seems to be protruding, which again fits with other leaks. The buttons have also shifted around, with the power button now resting on the right-hand side of the device instead of the top.
According to TMZ, the device isn't running an authentic Apple iOS, which the site says is standard operating procedure during the manufacturing process.
It's worth mentioning that we've seen pretty convincing iPhone 6 clones before, with Android OS modded to look like iOS. This could certainly be the case here.
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