IResq is a iPhone repair site that received some some external body parts of an iPhone. They presume it to be of the next generation iPhone. They have also posted some pictures of what they claim to be spare front parts of Apple’s upcoming new iPhone.

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Surprisingly, these appear to be a bit longer than the current ones (+1/4″) and feature some sort of reflective surface which iResQ believes to be meant for a proximity sensor. It has posted a few photos to demonstrate a couple of ways the handset will differ from its predecessor.ResQ also observes that the front panel has a “reflective, mirror-like surface” near the top of the phone, and speculates that this is a relocated proximity sensor. The current iPhone’s proximity sensor is used to detect when you’re holding the phone up to your ear. If you are, it shuts off the screen to save battery life and to avoid blinding you with light.

If Apple is planning to launch a new iPhone this year, it will most likely be announced at WWDC this June. We’ll have to wait until then to see if these photos are real.  but remember that it’s the best to pile this in with the rest of the rumors.     [Via Mashable]