Blogosphere abuzz with pictures of ‘next-gen’ iPhone

April 20, 2010 03:27 pm | Updated November 12, 2016 05:40 am IST - SEATTLE

In this April 8, 2010 photo Apple chairman and CEO Steve Jobs is silhouetted as he leaves the stage following an event at Apple in Cupertino, California. Tech bloggers have posted photos of what appears to be the next version of Apple’s iPhone, saying the iPhone had been lost in a bar.

In this April 8, 2010 photo Apple chairman and CEO Steve Jobs is silhouetted as he leaves the stage following an event at Apple in Cupertino, California. Tech bloggers have posted photos of what appears to be the next version of Apple’s iPhone, saying the iPhone had been lost in a bar.

Technology bloggers have posted photos of what appears to be the next version of Apple’s iPhone, and if the images are real, the device will be getting a clearer display, longer battery life and a camera in the front that could be used for video conferencing.

AOL’s Engadget blog published photos on Saturday that were taken by an unknown person of an iPhone-esque device. On Monday, Gawker Media’s Gizmodo , a competing gadget blog, had the phone in its possession and was posting photos and videos of its own.

Both Websites said the iPhone had been lost in a bar. Gizmodo called the device “the real thing” and offered detailed evidence to support the assertion.

Apple did not return messages seeking comment.

Like the existing iPhones, the device in the photos has a black face with a single button. But the device is slimmer and its sides are squared, not curved. The back is shiny and dark, unlike the aluminum casing Apple currently uses. The photos show a front-facing camera that could be used for video conferencing and a different configuration of buttons along the side.

The back of the device doesn’t say how many gigabytes of storage the device comes with — instead, it’s marked “XXGB.”

The phone wouldn’t start up, but the locked screen that appeared when Gizmodo plugged it into a computer looked brighter and sharper than an existing iPhone.

Gizmodo also said the camera lens on the back is larger than on current iPhones. When the bloggers took the device apart, they found a bigger battery.

Engadget ’s post described the phone as “found on the floor of a San Jose (California) bar.” At some point, the phone was running different operating software than the current iPhone models, then stopped turning on. Engadget declined to comment on the source of its photos or information.

Gizmodo said the phone was found in a bar in Redwood City, California, about 30 km from San Jose. A Gawker Media spokesman would not say how Gizmodo came to have the actual device.

Apple made an upcoming version of its iPhone operating system available to outside software developers, and said the new software would make its way to iPhones and the iPod Touch this summer. Analysts have said they think Apple could update the iPhone hardware at the same time.

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