While Samsung is set to unveil the Galaxy S IV smartphone later today, workers in China are busy putting the last touches on what appears to be a Yellow iPhone.
Tencent Digital has published a photo of what appears to be the backplate of a Yellow iPhone being assembled by a worker on an assembly line in Shanghai, China.
According to the report:
[quote] The yellow iPhone in Apple’s official website, at first glance it is easy to think this is a fifth-generation iPod touch. However, Apple in the picture below Note: “a Shanghai workers is preparing for the final assembly of the iPhone.” Therefore, at present, there is no case of any yellow version of the iPhone launch, this appears in the factory assembly plant The mysterious Apple’s new machine, naturally very likely to be the Apple is about to launch an iPhone.
However, due to the Apple iPhone, two foundries have factories in Shanghai, so this new machine in the end, low-cost version of the iPhone Apple iPhone 5S or rumors yet difficult to determine.[/quote]
Back in January, MacRumors reported that Jefferies analyst Peter Misek claimed that the next-generation iPhone could launch in the middle of this 2013 with multiple colors to choose from.
Peter Misek (via MacRumors):
[quote] Our checks indicate that the next iPhone will have more choices for customers. This entails an expansion in both the colour patterns and screen sizes with the next iPhone (i.e., likely called the iPhone 5S) that we currently believe will be launched in May/June with certain supply production starting in March/April.[/quote]
It appears that Misek might be spot-on with his predictions. Again.
Source: Tencent Digital