Video: ‘Graphite’ iPhone 5S shown in HD video for first time, gold iPhone 5S examined again

Graphite iPhone 5S Video
Graphite iPhone 5S Video

We’re now less than two weeks away from an end to all the leaks, rumors and speculation but in the meantime, expect iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C leaks to flow faster than ever. Following the recent revelation that Apple’s iPhone 5S is set to debut in a second new color, a graphite iPhone 5S video has emerged for the first time courtesy of BestTechInfo. Little can be gleaned from the high-definition video that couldn’t already be ascertained from the high-quality photos we saw earlier this week, but the video does a good job of comparing the graphite gray iPhone 5S housing to a black and slate iPhone 5. The graphite iPhone 5 video follows below.

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Alongside the new HD video of Apple’s upcoming iPhone 5S in graphite, TLDToday has posted a new video of the housing from the upcoming champagne gold iPhone 5S. We’ve seen this model examined on video about a dozen times already, but this new video does a good job of looking at the internals of Apple’s new gold iPhone casing and comparing them to an iPhone 5 to note the differences.

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Apple’s iPhone 5S is expected to launch on September 20th in the U.S. and other initial markets, featuring a new A7 processor, a better camera and an embedded fingerprint scanner. The lower cost iPhone 5C will likely be available alongside the 5S in five different colors and will feature a plastic housing and a thicker build. Both new phones are expected to be unveiled during a press conference on September 10th.


This article was originally published on BGR.com

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