iPhone 5 with a 4-inch screen and no physical Home button according to the sketches of the first cases

      Before the launch of each new Apple product, various cases appear that are supposed to be made according to the drawings available in the factories of the company's partners. I came across this story in the winter of this year when I found out how the iPad 2 will look based on some cases put up for sale on an Asian website, but now with the iPhone 5 we are finding out some very interesting things based on other case sketches published by a British site. If the design of these cases is correct, then the iPhone 5 would have a 4-inch screen, would have a curved back and would remain without the Home button as we knew it until now. The information obtained by that site comes from 2 different case manufacturers established in China and at least one of the designs is based on sketches available in Foxconn factories.

      The biggest change has to do with the Home button which seems to have been transformed into a capacitive one by Apple and of course we must not overlook the fact that the screen is bigger, having a size of 3.7 or even 4 inches. An important change also took place in the positioning of the buttons, which in the sketch are available on the right side of the device and not on the left side as they are now. The back of the device seems to be curved exactly as in the case of the iPhone 3G/3GS and Apple shows its intention to resume the design that made the iPhone terminal famous.

     Sketches like this can be completely wrong or very accurate and based on Apple's reactions we will find out if they are true or not. The terminal looks interesting, but what do you think if the Home button was transformed into a capacitive one and the volume and Mute buttons were moved to the other side of the device?