Supposed leaks of the new iPhone have been popping online for a while. But until now it hasn't been caught fully assembled - and on video.
That's all changed after a Japanese site, Macotakara, posted the above video of a brushed metal iPhone 5 fully assembled.
The new iPhone is longer than the previous model, and has a smaller Dock Connector.
It also has a brushed metal finish, machined speaker holes and the 'two-tone' design familiar from earlier leaks.
As ever, it's impossible to say whether this really is the new phone - but the similarity of previous leaks makes it ever more likely that this is the new design.
But since Apple doesn't comment on upcoming products, we'll just have to wait and see.
Meanwhile, as Apple's patent battle with Samsung enters the courts in California, new prototypes for the original iPhone have hit the web.
Thanks to court documents, which were presented to dispute suggestions Apple had copied Sony in its iPhone design, show a 2005 prototype which is similar in many respects to the original iPhone.
Take a look at the prototypes below.