White Apple iPhone 4G Spotted

by Matthew Newill on May 24, 2010

White Apple iPhone 4G Spotted

Apple Pro recently posted pictures of a couple of Apple iPhone 4G units. One of them was the regular black, but the other featured a white faceplace which previous models have not had before.

We recently saw white faceplates for the Apple iPhone 4G, but those pictures were just of the faceplate and didn't show it attached to the phone.

The phones pictured above are not full phones though and in fact are the LCD screen, faceplate and casing with no other parts inside from what we understand. They were put together from spare parts which we have seen becoming slowly available recently.

What's interesting to note here is that the bottom section of the iPhone which houses the docking connector actually has the two screw holes (one each side of the connector) like the Gizmodo iPhone leak. The Vietnamese leaks last week did not have the screw holes and were believed to be a newer model.

We should find out at WWDC in the next few weeks which version of the iPhone 4G is the later version. We assume the one without the screw holes.

Via: YottaFire

 


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