PHOTOS: This Is Supposedly the iPhone 6 Check out these images of what the next iPhone is apparently going to look like.

By Jay Yarow

This story originally appeared on Business Insider

We now have a pretty good idea about what the next iPhone is going to look like.

Blogger Sonny Dickson says he's gotten his hands on the casings Apple is planning to use for the iPhone 6. He says that it will be thinner, and it will have a bigger screen. The phone will look like a cross between an iPad Air and an iPod Touch, says Dickson.

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He also has photos of the iPhone 6 casing, but he cautions "I'm not 100% sure this is the real back housing."

Dickson has an excellent track record. He was first to leak the iPhone 5C, which came in plastic colors. He was also one of the first to leak the casings for the iPad Air, and the iPad Mini with Retina.

Dickson wasn't the only one with photos of this casing. A random twitter account was blasting out images today that match.

UPDATE: People are suggesting these photos from the random Twitter account may have been photoshopped fakes. However, the photos from Dickson aren't being questioned.

Here are those Twitter images, as well as a big one from Dickson:

PHOTOS: This Is Supposedly The iPhone 6
Image credit: Sonny Dickson

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