Apple have remained tight lipped about the release of their iPhone 4G, with rumours and speculation surrounding the specs of Apple's next generation phone, so I find it hard to believe that Apple could have let leaked pictures of what the iPhone 4G could look like.
We already, know that there maybe be a prototype version flowing around in the tech world, however tech blog, iResQ have posted pictures which they claim is the faceplate for the Apple iPhone 4G.

It is suggested from the pictures that the iPhone 4G will be slightly larger than the iPhone 3Gs, and the pictures suggest that the new device may support a slightly larger touchscreen, however I already think that the current iPhone is a little on the large side so I am not too sure why Apple would be looking to create their next generation iPhone which is physically going to be bigger. One thing which might be on the cards is a larger screen, which agreeably could be possible, given the iPhone 4G rumoured to have a better camera.
So what do you guys think? Do you think this is a fake? I certainly hope it is because I don't fancy lugging around a larger iPhone. Leave us a comment and let us know what you think?
Via iResQ
 
								
6 thoughts on “iPhone 4G Rumour: Is the iPhone 4G Likely to be Bigger than the iPhone 3Gs?”
WHEN WILL THE IPHONE 4G BE RELEASED?
Lee – there have been rumours of a summer release date however nothing has been confirmed by Apple yet
summer is supposed to be the launch, as apple keep patterns the same, though it is just a rumour.
im waiting to see what will happen, as i have an n97 atm, and am torn between, n900, iphone and HTC invincible
Just got bugged by an T-mobile sales representative about prolonging my 3g subscription and while she was trying to get me to buy a 3gs, she dropped that the iphone 4g wasn’t compatible with the european phone network yet.
hopefully telecom providers are doing their work and upgrading their networks so we can enjoy this new Apple masterpiece soon.
I’m getting this new iPhone as soon as it comes out, on whatever carrier can support it. No doubt Apple will push the barrier yet again with another awesome masterpiece.