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Leaked box label suggests the new iPhone is a 4S

After viewing very compelling evidence that the new iPhone is most likely to feature a new design and taking into account that the possibility of just one new iPhone being unveiled on October 4, we’re not sure what to make of this alleged iPhone 4S box label.

Is a two-phone unveiling back on the table? Or will the new iPhone be called iPhone 4S irrespective of how extensively different it is from the iPhone 4? We don’t know.

A search on the MD239F/A part number seen in the picture brought up nothing of any significance, but we did take a very closer look at this picture and something is not quite right about that “S”. It looks clearer and blacker than the rest of the wording. Could this just be an elaborate diversion?

Can photo editing experts help us out with this one?

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