We've already got a pretty good idea what the iPhone 5 will look like from all different angles, but now we've got a glimpse of the inside too.
Photos purporting to show the new iPhone's innards have leaked ahead of the new phone's launch. They include another glimpse of the elongated screen, and -- if real -- reveal a larger battery.
Snaps leaked by show off the alleged larger battery pack. The battery is set to be a 1440mAh powerhouse, an increase on the 1430mAh battery in the 4S. The voltage is also now 3.8V, up from 3.7.
Apple has increased the battery size to power the larger screen, which will measure 4 inches corner-to-corner. Leaked photos suggest the new iPhone will be taller than the current model when you hold it normally, or wider when you turn it sideways to landscape orientation.
That means the screen will be 16:9, banishing black bars when you watch movies and TV and allowing video to make the most of the screen real estate -- which will no doubt suck up more juice.
Apple has shrunk other components to save every scrap of space in the new iPhone to make space for the battery. The new phone will have a smaller SIM card and smaller dock connector, rendering current docks and cables obsolete unless you plug them into a special adaptor.
Other leaked snaps from China, via France, appear to show the sensors, home button and a component that looks like a happy dancing chap. We also get our first look at the tray for the new cut-down nano-SIM card.
The new iPhone 5 is expected to be unveiled in September.

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Ryan Simmons 10 August, 2012 13:04
Holy hell, a capacity increase of 10 mAh! That's huge!
Choccie Milk 10 August, 2012 15:31
While it is a bigger battery does 10 mAh quite warrant a story saying "iPhone 5 bigger battery?" I presume it's a typo?
anonymous 10 August, 2012 20:52
Me wants one
anonymous 11 August, 2012 06:27
0.1 Volt and 10 mAh Wowwww.