Here's the supposedly iPhone 6 rear shell, handled on video in all its glory

Jul 29, 2014 23:02 GMT  ·  By

We are probably just less than two months away from the big reveal of the next-generation iPhone 6.

With Apple unveiling a new device that will have a different screen size, we are curious to see what it is going to bring. The following video takes a really long, in-depth look at a supposedly rear shell that got away from the supply chain or the manufacturing line.

 
The video shows what looks like an unfinished casing for the iPhone 6. The buttons, SIM card tray, and the screws are missing. Even the Apple logo, camera, and LED Flash only have cut-out shapes that will eventually get filled with those parts. This video was posted by Tanner Marsh and Evasi0nJailbreak.com.
 
The YouTuber starts the so-called unboxing of the styrofoam box that the part came in and then compares the back of this rumored iPhone 6 to the one from the last year's iPhone 5c and iPhone 5s. 
 
The most noticeable difference is the relocation of the power button to the right side of the device. It is interesting to note that the camera flash doesn't have the pill-shaped dual tone LED flash size and shape, but a rounded whole with a diameter smaller than the one for the camera. 
 
Other new details are related to the volume Up and Down buttons, which are not round anymore, but take some design cues from the iPad or iPod touch. Also, the Apple Logo is not covered yet, leaving the impression that Apple may have a backlit logo.