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White iPhone 4 unboxed – Is it real or real fake?

There’s been a lot of talk to what happened to the white version of the iPhone 4. Many are speculating that Apple is taking its time to fix the antenna issue before it puts out the white iPhone 4 into the market. Another theory is that there are some quality issues with the white glass used on the white iPhone 4. The problem with the white glass is that it’s letting light lfrom the RetinaDisplay leak out.

Either way, there’s no official white iPhone 4s out there. There are of course some DIY ones but no factory fresh ones, and suddenly out of nowhere we see an unboxing of the unicorn of the smartphone world — the white iPhone 4.

The jury is still out on whether this is legit or not and we’re 50-50 on this as well, but what’s clear is that Apple is taking its own sweet time to get the White iPhone 4 out into the market, let’s hope that by the time that the white iPhone 4 does make it into stores, the antenna issue has been fixed.

Anyway, what do you think of the white iPhone 4? Its too white for our tastes.

Video after the jump.

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