New photos and a video posted online give a good look at what is purportedly the iPhone 6, and seem to confirm its reported mobile payments feature.
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As reported by MacRumors, a user posted pictures to Chinese social media site Weibo (collected at cnBeta) displaying a powered on and active iPhone 6. The photos appear to be legitimate, and the video evidence is even stronger support that the device in shown is Apple's new smartphone.
The video works as a good demonstration of the differences between the old and new iPhones, with what looks to be the 4.7-inch model of the iPhone 6 on display. Most reports agree that Apple will unveil two iPhone 6 models, with a 5.5-inch accompanying the more standard 4.7-inch version.
An altered Passbook icon with a credit card symbol is shown, which, in addition to the video that demonstrates Touch ID, reinforces the rumored mobile payment feature.
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These details will be confirmed--or debunked--tomorrow when Apple's official reveal event kicks off. Other reports of what to expect include the unveiling of the iWatch or other wearables, and there is likely to be announcements about Apple's computer hardware.
More speculative possibilities include smart home electronics, and perhaps a whole line of wearable devices. Either way, Apple executives have hinted that there are some extremely exciting products in the pipeline, and we will almost definitely see the iPhone 6--check back tomorrow for the news as it breaks.