Apr 19 2011, 9:28am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
A year ago Tinhte leaked unreleased iPod touch with camera, the iPhone 4 and a MacBook. Almost a year later they got their hands on a white iPhone with 64GB running an interesting version of iOS that could be iOS 5.
The big thing shown in the video below is a new multitasking interface that looks a bit similar to the Mac's expose. You can see the current status of the open app on a grid of max. nine open applications. Looks very promising and easy to use.
If this is the final implementation of multi-tasking in iOS 5 is not clear. Do not get your hopes up that the white iPhone that will be released some when soon will have this feature or 64GB for that matter. This leaked iPhone is very likely a test unit from one of Apple's manufacturing partners. Does Apple still not have Lojack on their unreleased iPhones after the left in a bar disaster?
Source: Tinhte. Via Engadget.
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