Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Yet another dubious iPhone 5 "spy shot" pops up

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iPhone 5 leak

We have seen a Bigfoot-esque iPhone 5. We saw a completely fake (but presumably based on the real deal) iPhone 5. Now, meet: strange corner, suspiciously skewed iPhone 5.

This shot comes from the guigsh Forum goer MacRumors and explosive around blogging all morning. Guigsh asserts that it hands-on with only 2 minutes "kartinkami"zapreseno, "everything goes" v"kabinete French operator.

Now, on the upside: this shot fits quite well with some of the rumors, we've been hearing for so long: slimmer? Yes. Smaller bezel around the screen? Are you sure. But what about the tapered back? Or more rounded edges? Ehhhh Yes slightly, but this may be a side effect of stretching/distortion in Photoshop.

Speaking of which, I am sure this is what happens here. Look at the image for a minute or two, and things are just beginning to appear. Off. Then you start to notice it: why it's so long his index finger? Why ear saw gaping like that? Why the heck he keeps him like that? The longer you look at it, the more it looks like a stretched from the iPhone 4 are carried out in such a way as to minimize the obvious stretching the fingers.

Forum hero roow110 set out to recreate the shot with his iPhone 4 and dash Photoshop distortion. Here is his "literally 30 seconds of Photoshop (Note for clarity: the photo below is of confirmed fraudulent attempts to recreate the above to deny his shot):

How it looks this myth busted for me. How do you think?

(Updated: double myth busted! Hys discovered that this image was floating around a full day before Guigsh posted it as his own and initially captioned (in French) with "photography as this may cause some sites with crazy ...")


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