iPhone HD – ceramic back and removable battery

The pictures presented yesterday by Engadget in which the future is supposed to be presented iPhone 4G/HD sparked all kinds of reactions on the Internet, initially reports appeared that the respective images were fake, the proof being made by the picture of an identical terminal, supposed to be a clone made by the Japanese (assumption that was later dismantled by the fact that the user who posted the image admitted that he lied), because during the evening Engadget to come back and declare that the respective terminal is the future iPhone 4G/HD relying on a picture made before launch iPad in which you can see this terminal standing next to a tablet iPad.

Today John Gruber, a specialist in products Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, declared that from his point of view the respective images represent an unfinished prototype of the future iPhone 4G/HD, being convinced of the legitimacy of the pictures after making several calls to some of his relatives Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), and found out that the said terminal would be a prototype of iPhone 4G/HD which Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), wants to recover it as soon as possible. However John Gruber he went on to mention that if he is convinced by the front/back of the terminal that they are real, the sides do not match the style in which Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), has made its products so far and that by summer it is very possible that this terminal will be modified in the side parts and the buttons.

A very interesting aspect is the back of the terminal which, if you haven't noticed yet, is made of a ceramic glass/radio-transparent material called Zirconia, the latter material being part of a patent application submitted by Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), in 2006 at the Institute for patenting inventions from USA. At the same time, it can be seen from the pictures that the back of the terminal can be removed, under it there is a removable battery, but I doubt that this feature will be implemented, Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), he does not believe in removable batteries and I assume that the battery can only be removed on this prototype.

So, until another time, everyone considers the pictures real only to a certain extent, the only thing that everyone considers to be inappropriate for an Apple product is the edges, but as he said John Gruber, and I tend to agree with him, they will definitely be changed.

What do you think of him now? A phone with a ceramic back that maybe won't scratch sounds pretty interesting right?

Thanks to the1 & Cristi.