The FCC leaks a gold iPhone X and apparently it is not a rumor

Apple is getting serious about leaks by your employees. It is logical that a company of this caliber protect both legally and politically your prototypes and its future tools for two reasons: competition and user surprise. Apple keynotes ceased to be what they were the moment we knew what we were going to see with complete safety.

La Federal Communications Commission from the USA has leaked some images and a couple of documents in which we can see a gold colored iPhone X. And no, apparently it is not a rumor or a nonsense leak, but rather all the data that is included in the document they are consistent. So gold could be a new color for the iPhone X soon.

A possible gold iPhone X ... may be

Weeks before the presentation of the iPhone X we knew certain aspects about its design, but we did not know the colors in which it would be available. At the moment it is only in space gray and silver, but a new color could have been created but not marketed by the big apple: Golden colour.

The latest leak comes from the FCC from the United States, who have published a series of documents and some image in which you can clearly see a gold iPhone X, something that is currently not marketed. In one of the photographs it is clearly seen that the screen says LCD, and it is something strange since the screens of these devices have OLED technology, and it is something of which they are characterized.

In the filtered document you can see that the device reference is A1903. On the other hand, the iPhone X that are sold today have three references: A1865, A1901 and A1902. So the iPhone X gold It could go on the market imminently, or it could have been a color that did not convince Apple and it would not market it, although this hypothesis is not clear.


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