Purported next generation 
iPhone5 parts have been revealed by two independent smartphone repair  outfits.  This unreleased iPhone features four antenna separation gaps  in the silver frame, one at each corner of the device.  In contrast, the  iPhone 4 only has three of these black lines.
Although these changes to the iPhone frame are likely a redesign of  the antenna, it's not clear if the changes are to accommodate the  Verizon Wireless LTE network or simply to reduce the attenuation issues  experienced by some users.  
Apple  decided to distribute free cases to iPhone 4 owners last year due to  complaints that the iPhone 4 dropped calls when held a certain way.
The ensuing media storm was dubbed "Antennagate" even though the  iPhone 4 external antenna design was more sensitive to low strength  cellular signals.  Those who are having problems with their iPhone 4 can  still request a free case from Apple.
Assuming the iPhone 5 or 
Verizon iPhone  parts pictured are real, they show that Apple moved the mute button  down slightly to accommodate one of the antenna separation gaps.  Both  the iPhone 5 and iPhone 4 have SIM card slots in the same place.  Like  AT&T's GSM network, the Verizon LTE network will require a SIM card.   Apple could be launching the Verizon iPhone with LTE capabilities, or  launching a dual-mode iPhone that works with several different carriers.
There is also a possibility that newly manufactured iPhone 4 models  are getting an updated antenna design, however given Apple's history  this is less likely.  Although the iPhone 3GS improved dramatically on  the iPhone 3G, both devices kept the same shape.  Apple may keep the  basic iPhone 4 design for another product cycle while upgrading internal  components such as the processor.
Apple Insider  linked to a video from one of the parts suppliers that showed several  alleged iPhone 5 parts, however the video has been pulled down due to a  copyright claim by Apple.
 
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