Leaked iPhone 5 Parts Show Battery, Back Camera, Audio Flex Cable
Posted August 22, 2011 at 3:09pm by iClarified
iPhone parts supplier TVC Mall has posted some new battery, camera, and audio flex cable parts which are allegedly for the unreleased iPhone 5, reports MacRumors.
The iPhone 5 battery looks similar to the iPhone 4's, its label shows 3.7V and 5.3Whr while the iPhone 4's battery shows 3.7V and 5.25Whr. The new part number is 616-0580; whereas, the old iPhone 4's part numbers are 616-0513 and 616-0521. The connector on the new battery is rotated in comparison to the old battery.
The iPhone 5 back camera module looks similar to the current iPhone 4 camera which could dispel rumors that the device will get dual LED flash. The iPhone 5 is expected see a bump from a 5MP camera to a 8MP camera.
Finally, TVC also lists a Audio Jack Flex cable which looks different from the iPhone 4's.
UK repair shop iPatchiPods is also getting in on the leaked iPhone 5 part action. The site has provided photos of what they claim is a late development prototype iPhone 5 battery. Notice in the picture below the battery is labelled as "DVT_B3". DVT stands for Device Verification Testing.
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The iPhone 5 battery looks similar to the iPhone 4's, its label shows 3.7V and 5.3Whr while the iPhone 4's battery shows 3.7V and 5.25Whr. The new part number is 616-0580; whereas, the old iPhone 4's part numbers are 616-0513 and 616-0521. The connector on the new battery is rotated in comparison to the old battery.
The iPhone 5 back camera module looks similar to the current iPhone 4 camera which could dispel rumors that the device will get dual LED flash. The iPhone 5 is expected see a bump from a 5MP camera to a 8MP camera.
Finally, TVC also lists a Audio Jack Flex cable which looks different from the iPhone 4's.
UK repair shop iPatchiPods is also getting in on the leaked iPhone 5 part action. The site has provided photos of what they claim is a late development prototype iPhone 5 battery. Notice in the picture below the battery is labelled as "DVT_B3". DVT stands for Device Verification Testing.
Read More [via MacRumors]