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Leaked Photos Show 4.7-inch iPhone 6 Polished Rear Shell with Finer Gray Antenna Breaks

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I think it looks just fine. As long as it doesn't have the metal chipping issues of the iPhone 5 at launch, it seems like a nice improvement. 

 

Part of me thinks these are all still fakes and not real, cause this is missing the two-tone flash. Seems like a strange thing to leave out. 

 

 

 

Just yesterday, Apple started sending out invitations for the upcoming media event on September 9, where the company is expected to announce the highly anticipated iPhone 6 along with the so-called ‘iWatch’. Although we’ve seen lots of leaked photos of iPhone 6′s rear shell, a series of new photos surfaced on French website Nowhereelse.fr showing the polished rear panel of the 4.7 inch iPhone 6.

 

While the images of the rear shell are in line with previous leaks, the antenna breaks appear to have a more subtle design than what we’ve seen and matches the rest of the device. Many people were concerned with the antenna breaks design seen in earlier leaks, which had a solid white or black color. If this new leak is accurate, then a lot of those concerns may cool down.

Other than this, the rear panel also sports round edges, embedded rear logo, redesign speaker grilles, a rounded True Tone LED flash and more which are in line with previous leak

 

 

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Looks exactly how you'd think an iphone would look. Nothing impressive, nothing ground breaking. Rather bland.

Single speaker? Ouch.

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I really dislike the white bands

But looks much better than any of their older designs

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The antenna lines on the back remind me of the HTC one M8red-vzw-one-m8.jpgI dont want some stupid iphne users to say my HTC is a copy of an Iphone 6 because it has those lines...

Oh buddy, but they will and they will call every phone on the planet an iPhone copy because it has round edges and resembles the shape, doesn't matter that it came out ages before the iPhone.

That's just how they work, they are even worse than the religious extremists...

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Looks exactly how you'd think an iphone would look. Nothing impressive, nothing ground breaking. Rather bland.

Single speaker? Ouch.

You must not have been around for the original iPhone release. Or any of them after it. Apple has been setting design trends in the industry since 2007. I'm not saying it's a bad thing, it's just kind of undeniable at this point.

 

Oh buddy, but they will and they will call every phone on the planet an iPhone copy because it has round edges and resembles the shape, doesn't matter that it came out ages before the iPhone.

That's just how they work, they are even worse than the religious extremists...

No, I call them iPhone copies because Android's original design was BlackBerry-esque until the iPhone came out. Simple as that. It doesn't even have to cross that line.

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You must not have been around for the original iPhone release. Or any of them after it. Apple has been setting design trends in the industry since 2007. I'm not saying it's a bad thing, it's just kind of undeniable at this point.

 

No, I call them iPhone copies because Android's original design was BlackBerry-esque until the iPhone came out. Simple as that. It doesn't even have to cross that line.

And now Android is the leading OS by an astronomical margin and it's offering the most out of all the other platforms. And this is coming from an ex Android, current Windows Phone 8.1.1 user. Is it the most stable os? Well no, but it isn't that less stable than WP and iOS.

Android offers the most to it's users and that's a fact no one can deny. It's an amazing and limitless OS. The reason why everyone is bashing it on stability is very simple. How many iOS devices (models) are there? 20-30 total? WP8? 40 total?

There are close to 20 000 android models made from it's release to today. That's 20 000 different devices running the OS. (I read this somewhere in the news a couple of days ago, can't provide link, sorry).

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The antenna lines on the back remind me of the HTC one M8red-vzw-one-m8.jpgI dont want some stupid iphne users to say my HTC is a copy of an Iphone 6 because it has those lines...

 

Don't HTC and Apple have a cross licensing deal, where they sort of share stuff like this? i.e. two tone flash, ultrapixels, etc.

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And now Android is the leading OS by an astronomical margin and it's offering the most out of all the other platforms. And this is coming from an ex Android, current Windows Phone 8.1.1 user. Is it the most stable os? Well no, but it isn't that less stable than WP and iOS.

Android offers the most to it's users and that's a fact no one can deny. It's an amazing and limitless OS. The reason why everyone is bashing it on stability is very simple. How many iOS devices (models) are there? 20-30 total? WP8? 40 total?

There are close to 20 000 android models made from it's release to today. That's 20 000 different devices running the OS. (I read this somewhere in the news a couple of days ago, can't provide link, sorry).

Herein lies the problem with Android, which you managed to adequately highlight yourself. Fragmentation. The OS provides an unreliable experience across platforms because the performance and specifications of components included are not guaranteed by any standard to function with the OS at all.

 

You say it offers the most, yet you haven't tried iOS. It may offer more for you, but some people want to use devices that are designed to function, not ones that the user designs to function for themself.

 

The majority of Android phones being sold are at low cost, and iPhones actually have 50% of all profits in smartphones. In other words, 15% market share, 50% profit share. What does that tell you about the leading OS? It's not very good at making money.

 

http://ben-evans.com/benedictevans/2014/8/6/note-on-cheap-iphones is a great read. It will explain a lot of my points above.

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You must not have been around for the original iPhone release. Or any of them after it. Apple has been setting design trends in the industry since 2007. I'm not saying it's a bad thing, it's just kind of undeniable at this point.

 

No, I call them iPhone copies because Android's original design was BlackBerry-esque until the iPhone came out. Simple as that. It doesn't even have to cross that line.

It's not really that easy to make a variation of a touch phone. They're all basically the same. Some companies use unique features like changeable back covers, front facing speakers, etc.

This one just lacks any real wow factor for me.

This one does take design cues from the One M8 in regards to the antenna. So I guess they're copying HTC?

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This one does take design cues from the One M8 in regards to the antenna. So I guess they're copying HTC?

They are friendly with HTC because HTC weren't dicks to them when they kindly asked for them to stop infringing their technology patents. They license stuff to eachother, and they probably feel that they can copy elements of eachothers' designs. HTC took the TruTone flash look, Apple takes the antenna breaks.

 

Consequentially, the antenna breaks are kind of required for any metal backed phone. And the way Apple did them is about as dissimilar looking to HTC as it can get and still be the same thing. HTC's polymer inset runs along the length of the sides of the phone and over the speaker and microphone on the front, Apple's is two subtle bands inlaid into the back. They really don't look that similar, the way they did it suggests the glass insets on the iPhone 5. I think it's still quite unique and very Apple.

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Herein lies the problem with Android, which you managed to adequately highlight yourself. Fragmentation. The OS provides an unreliable experience across platforms because the performance and specifications of components included are not guaranteed by any standard to function with the OS at all.

 

You say it offers the most, yet you haven't tried iOS. It may offer more for you, but some people want to use devices that are designed to function, not ones that the user designs to function for themself.

 

The majority of Android phones being sold are at low cost, and iPhones actually have 50% of all profits in smartphones. In other words, 15% market share, 50% profit share. What does that tell you about the leading OS? It's not very good at making money.

 

http://ben-evans.com/benedictevans/2014/8/6/note-on-cheap-iphones is a great read. It will explain a lot of my points above.

I agree, fragmentation is the problem. Markets in development buy Android like crazy (India & others). But with the right hardware (flagship hardware) it works just as good as any other platform while offering more. I have used several iPhone since the 3GS and I found them all so closed off. The design and ease of use are great but the OS itself is making me feel like I'm retarded. It won't let me do anything, it's locked down. Limited options, no customization. That's like a kick in the nuts for your average user, let alone for someone who is a power user (like me). I want access to everything, I want to be able to change everything to suit me best which Android offers (Cyanogen even deeper). I can't explain this, but going from a phone where you have complete access to a phone that is tightly locked down feels like prison. And I tried other options, from iOS, WP 7&8, MeeGo and others and they all had their perks and things that were better than they were on Android, but at the end of it, they all were missing quite a bit of stuff that I had on it. Which is why I'll be going back to Android for my next phone.

As far as tight hardware to make Android stable goes. Just buy phones that GOOGLE releases, entire nexus line, motorola moto G, E etc. On them you will get the optimal Android experience on hardware that google approved. :)

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Herein lies the problem with Android, which you managed to adequately highlight yourself. Fragmentation. The OS provides an unreliable experience across platforms because the performance and specifications of components included are not guaranteed by any standard to function with the OS at all.

 

You say it offers the most, yet you haven't tried iOS. It may offer more for you, but some people want to use devices that are designed to function, not ones that the user designs to function for themself.

 

The majority of Android phones being sold are at low cost, and iPhones actually have 50% of all profits in smartphones. In other words, 15% market share, 50% profit share. What does that tell you about the leading OS? It's not very good at making money.

 

http://ben-evans.com/benedictevans/2014/8/6/note-on-cheap-iphones is a great read. It will explain a lot of my points above.

By what your claiming as an issue, then Windows is also flawed.

Simple research and making sure your device can do what you want will avoid headaches with fragmentation. Android has also gotten a lot lighter, and pretty much anything can run it.

Most of the devices runnin into issues are either ultra budget, knock offs, or very old but they still work so people still use them.

 

I've tried iOs. I hate it. It's not nearly customizable enough to my liking. The app trays look cluttered to me. I, personally, hate it.

Android is designed to function. You can get just as many apps on Android as iOs.

 

The last part you mentioned has nothing to do with the OS but with OEMs.

 

They are friendly with HTC because HTC weren't dicks to them when they kindly asked for them to stop infringing their technology patents. They license stuff to eachother, and they probably feel that they can copy elements of eachothers' designs. HTC took the TruTone flash look, Apple takes the antenna breaks.

 

Consequentially, the antenna breaks are kind of required for any metal backed phone. And the way Apple did them is about as dissimilar looking to HTC as it can get and still be the same thing. HTC's polymer inset runs along the length of the sides of the phone and over the speaker and microphone on the front, Apple's is two subtle bands inlaid into the back. They really don't look that similar, the way they did it suggests the glass insets on the iPhone 5. I think it's still quite unique and very Apple.

Erm...look at the pictures in the thread of the M8. They're quite similar.

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I think you overestimate how much of a kick in the nuts it is for the average user. I'm also a power user by all definitions of the word and still thoroughly enjoy my Apple products. iOS is going to be killing Android in iOS 8 with application extensions and the other new APIs. Talk about a desktop quality experience.

 

There's also an immeasurably small number of viruses for iOS, so that's an enormous benefit of a closed system. The experience is also always more consistent. As I understand it there is malware in the Play store itself because Google doesn't regulate the entries.

 

By what your claiming as an issue, then Windows is also flawed. Of course, far be it from ME to call Windows flawed. I've never done that in my entire time on these forums. Not ever. Nope. Never happened.

Simple research and making sure your device can do what you want will avoid headaches with fragmentation. Android has also gotten a lot lighter, and pretty much anything can run it. So why do all the flagships need 2GB of RAM?

Most of the devices runnin into issues are either ultra budget, knock offs, or very old but they still work so people still use them. Nope. See: http://gameovenstudios.com/bounden-on-android-delayed/

 

I've tried iOs. I hate it. It's not nearly customizable enough to my liking. The app trays look cluttered to me. I, personally, hate it.

Android is designed to function. You can get just as many apps on Android as iOs. Android is designed to look like iOS. It's a shame, really. Google could have done so much better if they tried to be unique like Windows Phone.

 

The last part you mentioned has nothing to do with the OS but with OEMs.

 

It's critical to the OS, because it means that if the OEMs aren't making money off of it, then neither is Google. But that's evident, Android loses tons of money for Google.

 

Erm...look at the pictures in the thread of the M8. They're quite similar.

 

Not really. The iPhone's are much thicker and they resemble the glass insets on the iPhone 5. Again, I urge you to suggest a manner in which they could be done that would NOT look like an M8 to you. With an all aluminum backing, you have to use insets or breaks because aluminum is a bad antenna and the FCC won't allow antennas facing the user's face.

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Google doesn't make its money from Android, or Chrome (directly), or hardware. Google makes 96% of its revenue from ads. Plain and simple. Pretty much everything else they do is designed to get people to use their services, and view the ads. They have a completely different business model from a company like Apple

Funny, the larger players in the cell phone game are making money. Loads, and loads of money. More so than any other product category if we're to use Samsung as an example.

 

Android doesn't need that much RAM, users want that much RAM. There's actually a very, very small increase going from 2gb to 3gb. Last time I checked, having at least the option for more isn't a bad thing.

One issue for RAM usage are the skins placed over them. Some use much more RAM. Again, an OEM issue, not Androids fault.

Can iPhones actually have multiple programs running at the same time, or not? Last time I checked it was no. (legitimate question not sarcasm).

 

My Android looks nothing like iOs. If you're referring to icons, I guess Windows is copying it too. There's icons all over my desktop.

 

I urge you to suggest a manner in which they could be done that would NOT look like an M8 to you.

And this, right here, is pretty much exactly my point. Touch screen phones will all look inherently the same. It's a touch panel, brick style phone.

 

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it is missing the "designed by apple in calafornia assembeld in china" text on the back, if this is real i guess it is a production test unit.

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I think you overestimate how much of a kick in the nuts it is for the average user. I'm also a power user by all definitions of the word and still thoroughly enjoy my Apple products. iOS is going to be killing Android in iOS 8 with application extensions and the other new APIs. Talk about a desktop quality experience.

 

There's also an immeasurably small number of viruses for iOS, so that's an enormous benefit of a closed system. The experience is also always more consistent. As I understand it there is malware in the Play store itself because Google doesn't regulate the entries.

Well maybe you are right, because I am looking at it from a power user point of view. The average user would want a smooth and consistent experience.

The malware and viruses point of view is arguable however. We all know viruses are developed for the most popular platforms as it makes a lot more sense to make them for those platforms (Android, Windows xp,7,8). However besides having an antivirus, common sense and minimal knowledge of software will keep you safe. But we have all seen viruses on Mac's and Linux boxes, they are a very small percentage and patches were made to counter them but still their market share is very small compared to Windows. All I am trying to say on that note is that maybe if the market share was as high as it was on Windows/Android I'm sure that there would be PLENTY of viruses for those platforms. :)

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Can iPhones actually have multiple programs running at the same time, or not? Last time I checked it was no. (legitimate question not sarcasm)

First of all, you've proven your ignorance and lack of knowledge of the subject in a single post, but beyond that, Android does use more RAM. iOS does just as much if not more than Android with less RAM.

 

It has a lot to do with Android's Java infrastructure and JIT compilation.

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First of all, you've proven your ignorance and lack of knowledge of the subject in a single post, but beyond that, Android does use more RAM. iOS does just as much if not more than Android with less RAM.

 

It has a lot to do with Android's Java infrastructure and JIT compilation.

And your point? That doesn't mean that it's automatically the best.

Lack of knowledge? Yeah, I don't know everything. Nor do I pretend to. So what's your point?

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And your point? That doesn't mean that it's automatically the best.

Lack of knowledge? Yeah, I don't know everything. Nor do I pretend to. So what's your point?

You're trying to tell me why iOS is worse but you haven't even used it enough to know that it supports multitasking.

 

I'm not mad, I'm just disappointed.

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This place always turn any mobile news into an Android vs iOS. Ridiculous. I hope you guys would some day realize that they're both good enough, they have different strength. Who cares if someone wants a iPhone. Does that make him an idiot ? No. 

 

Personally I've used iOS, I'm on WP8.1 now and my next will probably be an Android. Do I miss things from iOS? Yes. Does WP does thing better? Yes. Does Android do some other better? Probably. Why are we even arguing. It's all about choice and preferences. No need to shit on other OS. They don't take anything from you... 

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You're trying to tell me why iOS is worse but you haven't even used it enough to know that it supports multitasking.

 

I'm not mad, I'm just disappointed.

I wouldn't really care if you were mad.

Did I use it extensively? No. I didn't need to. I used it long enough to know that I wasn't a fan of what it offered. I find widgets incredibly useful. It lacked those. I couldn't customize anything.

Two of my friends were long time Apple users. They just switched to Android. In their words, it was like going from an OS designed for kids, to an actual proper OS.

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The arguing on these threads are hilarious. They never get tired of discussing the same topic(Apple vs Other) again and again. They argue to the end of times and I'm here scratching my balls and laughing.

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Some of you need to take a hike and get off the internet for a while. 

 

This was a news post. NEWS. PLAIN FUCKING NEWS. Not a iOS v Android v the size of your dick. Why in the name of Zeus does every single post need to turn into that? Are some of you incompetent or just plain stupid and need to be 'that guy' and derail anything you come across? 

GG. You hate Apple. Stay away from posts about Apple then. Conversely, this goes for all the anti-ANY company bashing that occurs on posts that don't warrant it. 

 

I swear to god most of you still are 12 years old and have no idea how to conduct yourselves, your thoughts or simply when to back off and leave things be. I'm getting tired of having decent threads shit on and dragged through the mud by a bunch of morons.

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