To this date, we’ve seen a number ofsupposeddummyunits, purportedfrontand back panels,cases, batteries, manufacturing molds,technical drawings, volume buttons and numerous other alleged iPhone 6 parts.

Today, we show you another interesting leak. Coming straight via a post on Weibo (China’s version of Twitter), it’s a supposed screen backlight part. The part measures 4.7-inches diagonally and for the most part resembles its iPhone 5s/5c counterpart…

iPhone 6 vs iPhone 5s backlight (NowhereElse 001)

The images of the purported iPhone 6 backlight panel part seen top of post and below were first spotted in aWeibo postand republished by the French blogNowhereElse.fr[Google translate].

The top image shows the difference between the alleged 4.7-inch iPhone 6 backlight panel (left) and the four-inch part currently used in the iPhone 5s (right). Photographed below: the said part in the poster’s hand (left) and multiple 4.7-inch backlight modules.

iPhone 6 backlight (NowhereElse 002)

These parts are commonly used in mobile devices with displays that require backlight, such as iPhones and iPads that use LCD IPS screen technology (unlike Samsung’s mostly AMOLED devices).

Take the shots with a few pinches of salt.

As NowhereElse editor Steve Hemmerstoffer notes, he couldn’t vouch for their authenticity because he absolutely couldn’t establish the reliability of the source.

The scuttlebutt is that Apple will release the next iPhone in larger sizes, one measuring 4.7-inches and the other filing as a 5.5-inch tablet.

iPhone 6 backlight (NowhereElse 003)

Of course, Apple could also choose to keep the current four-inch smartphones (the iPhone 5/5s/5c) on the market – or even refresh them with better hardware – to make theinevitable form-factor transitioneasier on app developers.

Apple is believed to have shrank the thickness of the iPhone 6 down to 6mm or 7mm, dependent on whether or not its engineers are cool with aprotruding lens on the back.

Various sources have indicated that the handset’s slimmer body has been realized byswitching to thinner LED backlightsand possibly using a lighter device frame.