The Next Web writes, If a battery component leaked to 9to5Mac today is legitimate, it indicates that the next iPhone model will be both thinner and capable of supporting an LTE chip. Leaked iPhone components are a funny thing. On one hand, they come from the one place that Apple can’t completely control, its vast supply chain. But the company is still completely tight-lipped in other areas, making them difficult to prove or disprove until the devices have been released and then torn down by a repair shop. However, sometimes components do make a certain amount of sense in context, and sometimes the absence of...