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iPhone 6, iPhone 5S Low-Cost Model Detailed in New High Quality Video

The iPhone 6 or iPhone 5S low-cost model parts were analyzed in a new high quality video.

The clip was created by Australian writer Sonny Dickson who takes a closer look at the yellow rear shell that comes from Apple's alleged low-cost plastic iPhone expected to launch later at the beginning of next month.

The video provides Apple fans with one of the first in depth looks at this part that has surfaced in various other pictures and leaks. He also compares it to some of the iPhone models of the past.

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Dickson has released other rear shell parts for the low-cost iPhone recently including ones that were green and white.

Some of these parts included buttons that could be used for the new device.

Dickson claims they are volume buttons and he shows them in different colors that include green, yellow, red, and blue.

They are pill-shaped, making them different from the round ones found on the iPhone 5. They match up perfectly to design drawings that were leaked back in June.

Other high-res photos of what could be a prototype of the low-cost iPhone 6 or iPhone 5S surfaced on the Internet this week.

The pictures were posted by a Chinese microblogging site known as Sina Weibo, C Technology. The site claims that this low-cost iPhone will retail for 3000 yuan off-contract, which is equivalent to $490. This puts it in line with the price of the iPhone 4.

The shell's interior can also be seen and shows metal linings and screw holes for other components. These pictures are consistent with previous sightings of the device. Judging from the pictures, the device will feature an 8-megapixel camera, lightning connector, speakers and flash for the phone.

Apple is expected to unveil its new line of iPhones on Sept. 10.

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