iPhone 5s Photos and Specs Leaked: New Phone Will Likely Have a Higher Battery Life and an LED Flash Camera (IMAGES)

After no new mobile devices were displayed at Apple's World Wide Developer's Conference last week, fans are still wondering exactly what Apple has in store for users next.

MacRumors has acquired some images that are potential leaks of the iPhone 5s.

The site gives people the closest look yet as to what the iPhone 5s will look like. The photo shows the back of the device with the interior showing, giving the viewer a glimpse into the specs of the newest iPhone, likely to be announced no sooner than September.

Those expecting the iPhone 5s to be something revolutionary might need to just wait for the iPhone 6. Typically, the "s" series in iPhones only dish out minor updates and fixes.

If the leaked images are true, users can expect the iPhone 5s to have a slightly larger camera flash window, which supports the rumor the phone will feature a brighter dual LED flash.

The logic board in the images matches photos from earlier this week and shows a variation of the iPhone that is distinctly different from the iPhone 5 model currently available to consumers. This adds a bit of legitimacy to the idea that these new photos are indeed leaks of the new iPhone 5s design.

Some of the other changes users can expect from the iPhone 5s include a larger battery life. When compared to the iPhone 5 battery, the one in the leaked photos has a higher capacity of 5.92 Whr compared to the 5.45 Whr in the iPhone 5.

MacRumors reports the battery has several blank boxes printed on it where regulatory logos would likely go. That would suggest this new battery is merely a prototype, not yet finalized for the phone. A new battery wouldn't be far-fetched as the company stressed battery efficiency at the WWDC.

There's a chip on the logic board that is unlabeled. The main chip was expected to have an A-series name such as "A6," as seen on the iPhone 5, somewhere on it. This could mean the logo was not yet printed on the device, that it will carry no logo or the chip's functionality will be a point of interest when Apple finally unveils the new product.

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