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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

This is what white iPhone 4 will has! [Rumor]!

There is a rumor circulating the internet saying that there is a photo of a white iPhone 5 showing a new spotlight search in a new version of iOS, presumably iOS 5 (pictured below).



One of our sharp-eyed readers (thanks, Madripper!) caught this and gave us a heads-up. This appears to be nothing more than multiflow, a Cydia App.

Madripper left the following comment:
"There is a large number of articles circulating the web about a white iPhone with a new multitasking. Please don't post cause if they did there research they would see that the phone is jail broken using a cydia app called multiflow. You should post that it's a hoax."
What is Multiflow? This YouTube Video demos it. You can skip to about 1:11 if you want to see the similarities.


There is one possibility that we can't rule out, however. We are sure that Apple software engineers pay attention to what's hot in the jailbreak community. Why wouldn't they? It would help them see what features people want on their phone and aren't being provided. They could easily check out what's popular and base new software off of that. Still, the white iPhone with the new multitasking app is much too easy to fake at this point. Let's just let ourselves find out the truth at WWDC '11.

Leaked White iPhone 4 appears to show expose-like functionality in iOS. The video was posted by Tinhte, a site which previously leaked accurate footage and information on the iPhone 4, the iPod touch, and the new white MacBook.



Engadget notes The multitasking menu shown here substitutes the current use of apps' icons to represent them with a visual of each app's open window. You can tap on a window to expand it (replete with animation) to fill the screen or long-press on it to bring up the familiar "x" button for shutting it down. This is all accompanied by a new "Search iPhone" dialog at the very top, which sends you into Spotlight search that looks very much the way it currently does (though it seems to no longer be accessible with a left swipe from the first homescreen as on previous versions of iOS).

Additional footage reveals 64GB of storage, a new method of creating folders, and the Touch Fighter app. It's unclear if this is a preview of iOS 5 or if its a version of iOS 4 that never got released.

Take a look below...


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