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We're already expecting a thinner iPhone with new speaker grilles and a smaller dock connector.
Today we see the latest claimed iPhone video hit the Web, this time from parts reseller, ETradeSupply. This shows what appears to be a metal back case for the iPhone 5, meaning we'd be waving goodbye to the back glass panel.
The case also shows an aperture for what appears to be a smaller SIM card and to potentially host a display of 4-inches or so.
A word of warning, of course: The commentator on the video frequently points out that he's not sure what these parts are, or if they're really for iPhones, though he does note that the microphone port appears to have changed.
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Despite the intensity of iPhone 5 claims in recent weeks it still seems unlikely Apple will introduce the device during next week's WWDC. That event will focus on Mountain Lion, iOS 6 and a range of new Macs. The event will also see first glance at Apple's real mapping tools, some extension to Siri and, potentially, an upgrade for the existing versions of Apple TV software.
Apple CEO, Tim Cook, will doubtless lead the company's senior teams in a discussion about the company's new offerings during the Monday keynote address.
In April, Apple's marketing chief, Phil Schiller, tried to prepare us not to expect an iPhone: "We have a great WWDC planned this year and can't wait to share the latest news about iOS and OS X Mountain Lion with developers," he said in a company press release.
"Frankly I would be very surprised if they do announce the iPhone 5," Sterne Agee analyst, Shaw Wu, told Marketwatch. "We think WWDC will be more about software."
Given WWDC is a developer-focused event, it might also be logical to predict improvements in the Mac App Store and the introduction of new iCloud and Siri API's developers can use in their software.