• More leaked images show Apple's iPhone 5C boxed in shipping cases
  • The plastic casing is shown in pastel blue, pale yellow and powder pink
  • The images have since been removed from the Chinese website on the request of a 'relevant party'

By Victoria Woollaston

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As next week's Apple iPhone event draws nearer, new images of what is rumoured to be the iPhone 5C - boxed up and ready to be shipped - have been leaked online.

The photos, released by Chinese site iapps.im, show rows of the phones, with what is thought to be plastic casing, in pastel blue, pale yellow and powder pink.

Apple is rumoured to be releasing the iPhone 5C as a cheaper alternative to its upcoming iPhone 5S model at an event on 10 September.

As Apple's rumoured iPhone event looms on the 10 September, new photos have been leaked that claim to show blue, yellow and pink iPhone C's boxed up ready to be shipped, pictured.

As Apple's rumoured iPhone event looms on the 10 September, new photos have been leaked that claim to show blue, yellow and pink iPhone C's boxed up ready to be shipped, pictured. Apple is rumoured to be releasing the iPhone C as a cheaper alternative to its upcoming iPhone 5S model

The photos have since been removed by the Chinese site on the request of a 'relevant party', according to reports from Engadget.

In the images, each of the phones are also shown with a wallpaper in a corresponding colour. 

Rumours around Apple potentially launching two new handsets at an Autumn event surfaced in June.

They claimed that the California-based company wanted to launch a low-cost version of its iPhone 5 handset to compete with rivals Samsung. 

It will be the first time in Apple's iPhone history that the company has unveiled two handsets in the same month.

It was originally dubbed iPhone Mini, then iPhone Lite, and then leaked pictures from WeiPhone showing plastic cases suggest it could be called the iPhone 5C - with the C standing for colour.

The cheaper handset is expected to be made of plastic to keep costs down and may be sold in a range of colours including white, black, pink and blue.

The photos have since been removed by the Chinese site on the request of 'relevant party', according to reports from Engadget

The photos have been removed by the Chinese site on the request of a 'relevant party', according to reports. In the images, each of the phones are also shown with a wallpaper in a corresponding colour, pictured

According to analyst Brian White from Topeka Capital Markets, the iPhone Mini could be made of plastic and could cost as little as 63 ($99).

Other prices put it much higher at 260 ($400) and it is likely to be closer in price to Apple's iPhone 4.

Apple does not comment on future products before its launch events.

Mark Gurman, a journalist for Apple fan site 9to5Mac wrote: 'Because of the uncertain track record of the source of the image and the image's overall low quality, it is difficult to judge if the images are legitimate.'

He continues that they do, however, mirror the technique of matching a wallpaper to the outer casing as seen in 2012 during Apple's release of the iPod nano. 

Other leaked images of the phone have shown the case in dark red, blue and green.

Rumours around Apple potentially launching two new handsets at an Autumn event surfaced in June.

Rumours around Apple potentially launching two new handsets at an Autumn event surfaced in June. They claimed the company wanted to launch a low-cost version of its iPhone 5 to compete with rivals Samsung. It will be the first time in Apple's iPhone history that the company has unveiled two handsets in the same month

If the iPhone C follows suit with the iPod nano design, it may be released in red, pink, yellow, blue, green, black and grey as well as white.

The cheaper iPhone will be an entry-level device to go with the high-end iPhone 5S, which is expected to come in gold, black and white, have a fingerprint scanner, dual-flash camera to improve the quality of photos, and a faster processor.

Rumours claim Apple's event will take place on the 10 September and the phones will be on sale around 10 days later, as has been the case in previous years.

Any devices launched will run Apple's latest iOS 7 software and U.S. models may also feature the new iTunes Radio.

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Chinese site ETNews believes Apple could discontinue the iPhone 5 to focus solely on its rumoured, upcoming new models.

Earlier this year, industry analyst Brian White from Topeka Capital Markets claimed Apple was working on a low-cost handset.

Dubbed iPhone Mini, iPhone Lite and now iPhone C, the new handset could come in a range of colours, be made of plastic, have a 3.5inch screen and a 5MP camera.

Prices being quoted range from 63 ($99) to 260 ($400).

Apple is also believed to working on large-screen device for its iPhone 6 model. The iPhone 6 could have a 4.7-inch screen.

There may also be a 5.7-inch screen iPhone model due next year.

Early rumours claimed the iPhone 5S was expected to be released on 13 September, with the cheaper version due at the start of October.

Production problems were said to have pushed this date back, meaning the iPhone C would have been released before the high-end iPhone 5.

In August, the Wall Street Journal claimed suppliers in Asia had said Apple recently asked for prototypes of screens that are larger than 4-inches for the iPhone.

It is also said to be testing larger 13-inch iPad displays. This would make a jumbo iPad more than three inches bigger than the current model. 

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I love pink :)

Nope, I don't buy it. The colours are awful, packaging is wrong, I don't think for a second this is a real 'leak'

Run sheep buy the new iPhone before anyone else and fill your inadequate life with something that makes you feel superior even though your just another mug !

Oh lord. Well, I guess it's obvious now Apple will never be the same again, without Steve Jobs. That man had TASTE.

who cares apple are clutching at straws again.No doubt different colours will be revolutionary and there idea.Next thing the spectrum will be patented. - MUCKSPREADER1 , CUMBRIA, 03/9/2013 17:31:################# Say what you like, but Apple still created the smartphone market, app concept and market and are the reason the US cell phone networks have not only caught up those of the UK but have left them in the dust.

Looks cheap and tacky Steve jobs wouldn't approve his products was classy and looked professional. - joe6263 ---------------------- erm..... ipod shuffle???????

"I really do find it difficult to get excited about a phone. What would get my interest would be a phone with 100% coverage in the UK - that would be worth having. I suppose it is ok if you want to flash it around and attract the attention of muggers. - Keefy , Morecambe Bay, United Kingdom, 03/9/2013 16:30"-------------------------------more to do with the network than the handset.

who cares apple are clutching at straws again.No doubt different colours will be revolutionary and there idea.Next thing the spectrum will be patented.

Ooohhh ! More colorful trinkets. Must spend more money !!

Maybe Apple should invest in better chargers, 17 for an iPhone 5 charger where the cable only lasts a few months is poor value. Company has gone downhill after Steve Jobs, poor innovation and value with premium costs.

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