New Video Shows iPhone 6 Built From Collected Parts – Boots to ‘Connect to iTunes’ Screen

A new video from luxury iPhone modifier Feld & Volk shows a supposed iPhone 6 the company built themselves from parts booting up and showing a screen requesting to be connected to iTunes.

MacRumors:

Feld & Volk says it has been able to piece together this iPhone from various components it has obtained as part of its effort to build its own luxury version of the iPhone 6 for its customers, and remarkably enough, the device is at least capable of turning on.

If this is legit, it’s a true accomplishment for a third-party to get this far using collected components.

We’ll see for sure whether what’s for real, re: the iPhone 6 on September 9th.

Apple is expected to unveil the iPhone 6 on September 9. The new handsets are expected to include a fast A8 processor, a thinner more rounded body, and improved cameras on both models.

Also, Re/Code reported earlier this week that Apple will also be introducing the much anticipated “iWatch” wearable device at the September 9th event.

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