Is this the iPhone 4G IV Next-Gen X screen?

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Monday, March 29th, 2010

NowhereElse found this delightful video of someone unpacking a iPhone “4G” screen, presumably sent to them from the same folks who sent something to iResq.

The screen basically looks like the standard iPhone 3G screen but a bit longer and thinner. This could either be a prototype, a mistake, or a test screen made by a Chinese company for purposes unknown. However, the music accompanying the video will make your morning, provided you have a glowsticks handy.

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