Late last week some alleged schematics showing off the 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch iPhone 6 dimensions were leaked. The image listed the dimensions of the two smartphones, along with the shape of the casing. If real, then there’s sure to have been a fair amount of anger and questioning happening inside Apple over the weekend about how these diagrams became public.

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But with schematics available, the inevitable has happened, and French website NWE has produced final renders of the iPhone 6 (also being called the iPhone Air) based off of the dimensions. You can see the renders below:

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What’s clear from the images is how thin these two handsets are. The smaller 4.7-inch model is expected to measure 7mm thick, where as the larger 5.5-inch model achieves 6.7mm thickness (it may even be a 5.7-inch phone based on the schematic title). That suggests it could be the battery that ultimately governs how thick the new iPhones are, with the smaller phone requiring a slightly thicker battery because of the reduced overall space available inside the casing. Both handsets are also expected to have a camera that protrudes slightly from the case simply because they are so thin.

We already expected Apple to increase the size of the display in its phone. 4 inches no long cuts it on a premium device. It has also been rumored that Apple will use the tag “Ultra Retina” to describe the displays on the iPhone 6 due to a 389ppi resolution.

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If these schematics are legitimate then we are seeing close to the final design of the iPhone 6 in these renders. And if that’s the case I can’t see anyone getting overly excited about the smartphone Tim Cook holds up on stage later this year. We’ll have been looking at it for months already.