Leaks on new iPhone designs have happened in the past and they've been pretty accurate, so there's a good chance that these photos are the genuine article.





It's worth mentioning that this is what a completely assembled device will look like, but the photos only show the external components of the upcoming iPhone 6. The phone isn't powered on, but it does give us a great visual of what Apple's next phone will look like.
The design of the device pretty much confirms the rumors that we've heard thus far: a larger screen, a side power button, and a thinner bezel. Also, does that cutout for the Apple logo on the back mean this will be the first iPhone where the logo will be back-lit, similarly to MacBooks?
The iPhone 6 should drop in September, with reports of a "Note" version of the iPhone coming in either October or November with a 5.5" display.
source: gsmarena