Did Foxconn employee sneak out the iPhone 5? ~ Hackinthus

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Did Foxconn employee sneak out the iPhone 5?


We are all excited about Apple’s latest product in its series of iPhones; the iPhone 5. Also referred to as the ‘new iPhone’ or the ‘next-generation iPhone’, this product is stirring up as much of a hype before it has even been brought into the market, as its predecessors. Though we can see so-called ‘leaked’ photographs of iPhone 5, together with predictions about its technological specifications, the question of whether the picture shown on the web is actually the upcoming iPhone or not.

The image has been said to have been disclosed from China, where a case producer revealed multiple photographs of the iPhone lying in its packing. What is surprising is, that the product shown in the pictures fits the description of the of the upcoming Apple’s iPhone 5 pretty perfectly, and one wonders of the possibility of a Foxconn employee having sneaked out a working iPhone 5 from the factory.
It has to be understood that it is not entirely impossible to have a much-hyped-about product be leaked before its official release. It has been done before, and it could have happened again, despite the fact that Apple claims they have increased the security in their factories nowadays. We believe that Apple anticipates releasing the product officially during the upcoming October, considering the fact that their iPhone 4S also came into market in October of last year, and keeping in mind that the usual WWDC announcement has also already occurred.
The professed iPhone that has been deviously pirated seems to be built in a quality fashion, and does meet the expectations that we have of it. Its pictures portray a more compact dock connector port and a 9mm opening at the side for connecting the headphones. However the quality of the photographs being flaunted by the case company is so bad that their case seems pretty week. If that company produced that product before anybody else, it would have created a rage promoting and publicizing its device everywhere.

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