1. In August of next year, is it really necessary to have "new iPhone" plastered all over the device when it really isn't new? The "new iPad" just says iPad on it.
2. Apple's media invitation had a shadow of a 5 on it. That seems more likely to "confirm" what the iPhone is going to be called than some random image that, in reality, could have been taken by anyone looking for a little bit of internet fame. Unless, of course, someone can point out why this particular photo is legitimate.
1. In August of next year, is it really necessary to have "new iPhone" plastered all over the device when it really isn't new? The "new iPad" just says iPad on it.
2. Apple's media invitation had a shadow of a 5 on it. That seems more likely to "confirm" what the iPhone is going to be called than some random image that, in reality, could have been taken by anyone looking for a little bit of internet fame. Unless, of course, someone can point out why this particular photo is legitimate.