If the story is true then the new device is most likely to retain the look and feel of the latest iPhone 5 but will be faster and more powerful than its predecessor -- something familiar to existing Apple consumers who bought an iPhone 3G just months before the 3GS was released, or an iPhone 4 just as the iPhone 4S appeared.
It also follows on from a story from news site DoNews that first surfaced last week claiming that a second-generation iPad Mini with a retina display was only months from its official release. It claimed that display manufacturer AU Optronics (AUO) had already been hired to create 2048x1536 high-definition resolution screens for the new device.