If rumours are true, Apple’s next iPhone will be released on June 8 at WWDC featuring a matte black casing, OLED display and a glowing Apple logo.

We posted a list of possible leaked specs last week, but frankly all of this is pure speculation just like every other Apple release.

According to Gadget Lab:

“Overall, if these claims are true, this is a relatively minor upgrade. The most notable new features would be the built-in compass (which appeared in earlier rumor reports), the video recorder and editor (the current iPhones don’t support video recording unless you Jailbreak them), the built-in FM transmitter and the OLED screen (which would improve battery life).”

And another set of ‘specs’ according CultofMac:

* 32GB and 16GB to replace current capacities * $199 and $299 price-points to be maintained * 3.2 Megapixel camera * Video recording & editing capabilities * Ability to send a picture & video via MMS * Discontinuation of the metal band surrounding the edge of the device * OLED screen * 1.5X The battery life * Double the RAM and processing power * Built-in FM transmitter * Apple logo on the back to light up * Rubber-tread backing * Sleeker design * Built-in compass * Revolutionary combination of the camera, GPS, compass, and Google maps to identify photo and inform about photo locations. * Turn by turn directions * July 17th, 2009 release date

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