The iPhone 5S and iPhone 6 are all rumored to be released later this year, although no one knows for sure and we'll have to wait until the World Wide Developer's Conference, which will have its keynote June 10.

In the meantime, the internet has been flooded with concept renderings of what the new phones are expected to look like and what key features they will have. YouTube user Sonitdac is showing off a rendered "iPhone 6" that looks similar to an iPhone 5. The "wow factor" comes in as the top and bottom ends of the iPhone are shown snapping off to create a stand for a small degree of elevation.

The iPhone 6 rendering then projected a keyboard and trackpad onto the desk in front of the phone, and a functional Mac cinema display onto the wall. Watch the video below:

Although these are just concept renderings, it is interesting to consider the possibilities what the iPhone could potentially look like one day. Meanwhile a patent, found by Apple Insider, documents a system whereby the main iPhone can remotely control other illuminating devices, in a similar manner to that seen in professional photography studios.

According to the patent filing, other iPhones, iPads or third party devices could be used to provide additional lighting and dramatically enhance the quality of the scene you're shooting.

Meanwhile, in a piece today by Mark Chubb at phonesreview.com, the iPhone 6 and iPhone 5S is believed to be available this September. The report is based on Jefferies analyst Peter Misek who recently spoke with Bloomberg on the subject. Misek in talks with 400 suppliers is certain that production, not yet having begun, will see Apple Inc's newest offering(s) arrive in September.