Apparently Apple's iPhone 5 really existed, but the company scrapped it at the last minute, according to an industry source speaking to Business Insider.
The rumour goes that Apple was all set to unveil the iPhone 5 but decided to go with the iPhone 4S instead, changing its mind just three months before the phone's official October launch. The source claims to have spent two weeks with a prototype version of the iPhone 5.
Apple ultimately decided to resolve these six-year-old court proceedings and agreed to pay $15 to each impacted iPhone 4s holder.
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