The most eager fans of Apple will be interesting to see some of the parts of iPhone 5 front panel in dismantled form. Thanks to the efforts of staff NowhereElse, related to the Chinese site iColorOS, there were pictures of the new iPhone leaked on the internet most controversial component of the Apple devices. Chinese source got the front panel of the new iPhone, and it was not confined to his inspection and looked inside to see from what it had been made. The picture shows the parts of one and the other side in dismantled form. In the images we can see the Home button, the glass panel display with a diagonal of about 4 inches, connecting cables for the sensors, cables for the volume buttons, as well as SIM-card slot. iPhone 5 front panel Looking at the photo, the tray for the Sim in iPhone 5 will be even more compact, which confirms the fact that the sixth-generation Apple smartphone will apply the standard maps and nano-SIM users to Apple devices again will move to a more compact version of the card as it was after the release of the iPhone 4 micro-SIM slot. Note that I wrote you that there was confirmed the information that iPhone 5 would feature new dock connector. Apple will get the functionality similar to the MagSafe technology. The peculiarity of the interface of MagSafe connector is that the connection is held in place some magnets which will be the great decision for Apple company. Together with iPhone 5 front panel in dismantled form I have another news regarding details of the new iPhone. Cupertino company will not approve any program or design changes to its products and to complicate the life of the curious owners will bind the iPhone 5 screws, which are unique in the market and nothing else can equal. It is reported that a new type of screw head will be asymmetric with a complex pattern. According to some sources, such fasteners can be found in the iPhone 5, as well as iPad and iPod touch of the next generation, which will debut this fall. It is unlikely that such measures will stop Apple to customize its gadgets, but disassemble the device at home will now be much more difficult.