Alleged components of an iPhone 4S prototype show a design similar to that of the iPhone 4

     The image above represents a supposed prototype of an iPhone 4S/5 terminal and is identical to the one presented last week by an American blog. The above component is marked EVT (Engineering Verification Test 1) and code N94 (considered to be for iPhone 5) and was made on March 3, 2011, i.e. during the period when Apple was rumored to have sent it to certain developers some iPhone 5 prototypes that had new hardware included in iPhone 4 cases. Now it is not known if this component is from an iPhone 4 or from an iPhone 4S which would be the cheap version of the iPhone terminal, a version which would be sold at a low price to compete directly with some Android terminals.

The panel part shows the same bezel space on the sides of the display, as well as similar space between the screen and the home button and top ear piece, when compared with iPhone 4. If you compare the digitizer component, it is exactly the same as that of iPhone 4 model. The home button might not be going anywhere and the cut-out area for Home Button is still circular which debunks earlier claim that iPhone 5 will get an elongated Home Button (rather capacitive).

      Practically, in both images we have the case of an iPhone 4 represented, but which was marked as a component used for testing a new device. If this is what the new cheap iPhone will look like, then I think it's about the iPhone 4 8GB which will more than likely be released by Apple instead of the 3GB iPhone 8GS. On the other hand, the name written on the case could represent the marking made by Apple for the terminals that hide iPhone 5 hardware and are tested by certain developers.

      In the end, I think that everyone is waiting to see the new iPhone, which is starting to be presented in the most diverse forms.