It's been nine months since the iPhone 5 has launched and the clamor from consumers to see what's in store for the new iPhone 6 is reaching greater and greater levels.

Many speculate Apple will unveil some new information about the iPhone 5s and iPhone 6 at the World Wide Developer's Conference on June 10, however something as big as the announcement of a new iPhone might require a press event all to itself.

For those who want more information on their iPhone, you can breath a sigh of relief as news of a potential gold-trimmed iPhone 6 circulate around the web. ExtremeTech reports that pictures have recently surfaced of parts that suggest the iPhone will break away from its typical black, white and silver color scheme. It is not too big of a leap in logic to assume the next generation of iPhones will have adaptable colors.

Apple's line of iPod touches with color variety has been met with a great deal of success. If these pictures are legitimate, then a gold and copper trimmed iPhone may be in the works for the next generation.

Previously, there were rumors that surfaced after Apple Inc. started looking into patents on flexible glass that suggested it was gearing up to unveil some kind of flexible glass feature on the new iPhone. However, these pictures of new gold silver and copper iPhone buttons are a bit more tangible than some patent rumors.

In addition to the new trim, earlier this year Apple added a 128GB version of the iPad to its store. This has caused many to believe a 128G iPhone is on its way to consumers in the near future. However, there is not a big rush for it as local storage is becoming less and less important with the advent of cloud storage.

A final thing for those eagerly anticipating the new iPhone to think about is the fact that Steve Jobs had a hand in its design. Although the visionary founder of the company has not been with us since 2011, San Francisco District Attorney George Gascón let it slip earlier last year that the new phone's design preceded Tim Cook.