Categories: News

The phone that TMZ thought was the new iPhone, is a Chinese knock-off

Entertainment tabloid site TMZ has been buzzing with its latest scoop on the new iPhone 6. As people got excited or disappointed with what the next iPhone would look like, the so called exclusive pictures are nothing but a cheap knock off of the purported iPhone 6.

The folks at 9to5Mac had rebutted its claims by pointing out several UI flaws which turn out to be a re-skinned version of Android. The new iPhone would be running on the latest iOS 8 but the interface is rocking on an older iOS 7 apperance. Another giveaway is the overly thick font used for the calendar and the use of Back button on the overlay interface. The exterior design is still heavily based on what has been speculated on the internet for several months now.

While the good news is that this isn’t the real device, will the real iPhone be drastically different from what we’ve seen so far? Thankfully we won’t have to wait too long as Apple is said to be announcing the next iPhone this coming 9th September.

[ SOURCE, VIA ]

Recent Posts

Malaysia’s first 5g advanced Broadband: What You Get for RM68/month

This post is brought to you by Yes. Staying connected at home just got a…

58 minutes ago

MyNIISe and MyDigital ID not compulsory to clear immigration, autogate still accepts physical passport

Malaysia’s immigration department has confirmed that MyNIISe is not compulsory for travellers leaving the country…

2 hours ago

XPeng G6 FL RWD Standard Range now official in Malaysia: Up to 480km range, 292hp, 382kW DC charging, priced at RM159k

Bermaz XPeng, the sole distributor of XPeng in Malaysia, has just launched the most affordable…

5 hours ago

Proton e.MAS 7 PHEV tentative price starts from RM110k, set to launch in Feb

Proton e.MAS 7 PHEV is now officially available for booking. According to Pro-Net, the national…

1 day ago

UPNM to Cut Annual Electricity Costs by RM1.3 Million Through Campus Solar Project

Universiti Pertahanan Nasional Malaysia (UPNM) is expected to reduce its annual electricity expenditure by approximately…

1 day ago

Astro to Pause New Fibre Sign-Ups From 1 February 2026, Existing Customers Unaffected

Astro has announced that it will stop accepting new Astro Fibre subscriptions starting 1st February…

1 day ago

This website uses cookies.