Weeks before the rumored September release of the iPhone 6, images of what a fully assembled phone could look like have been leaked.

Forbes reported that the Feld & Volk revealed an image that shows curved edges, redesigned volume buttons and speakers, and a high-resolution screen.

AppleInsider reported that two screen size versions -- a 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch version -- are expected, and it will likely feature an enhanced camera, an A8 processor and iOS 8.

This news begs the question about the battery life, according to iafrica.com. If the screen sizes are indeed larger, the question remains if the battery will still last longer.

But the images that have been leaked are not verified and could be spreading misinformation, reported The Guardian.

One of the rumors involves a sensor which would give more accurate and local weather readings, according to iafrica.com.

Similar barometers are found on Samsung phones but may be included on the iPhone 6.

Shares for the company have jumped ahead of the sale of the phone, mirroring the jump prior to the iPhone 5 release, reported CNET.

Shares ended at $100.53, up 1.4 percent on Tuesday, and the highest closing level, compared to the $100.30 on Sept. 19, 2012 before the iPhone 5 went on sale, CNET reported.

Morgan Stanley analyst Katy Huberty told CNET that she recommended buying more Apple shares before the iPhone 6 and iWatch product releases.

"Apple shares do not price in upcoming hardware, software, and services innovation," Huberty told CNET.

The iWatch has not been acknowledged by Apple, but is "an underappreciated market opportunity with the potential for up to 60 [million] shipments in the first year," Huberty said.

Recent filings with the U.S. Patent office reveal Apple has been working on curved screens, which may be used in the iWatch, The Guardian reported.