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These iPhone 5 3D Renders Look Amazingly Real

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Rumours of Apple’s newest iPhone have been trickling in for the past couple of month and the most persistent among all so far is the bump to a bigger, 4-inch screen and the return to using aluminium for the body of the device.

And based on just that, one designer has painstakingly created these amazing renderings to stoke your imagination, and boy, don’t they look real. We really like the two-tone aluminium design especially in black but it’s going to take more than that to bring the iPhone back to the top of the smartphone charts in Malaysia.

Apple has not set a date yet but October looks to be the month in which all will be revealed. Seeing as to how much the mobile landscape has shifted since a couple of years ago, the latest iPhone is conceivably Apple’s most important iPhone unveiling ever.

Head over to after the jump for more concept renderings of the iPhone 5.

Note: Click on image for larger version.

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