Since Otterbox is one of the major case manufacturers, it would not make sense for them to make a printing mistake this huge – especially when they cater to a sizeable number of iPhone 4 owners who want to make sure their smartphones remain nice and dry, safe from knocks and drops whenever they travel.
It is said that the photos of the back of Speck and Otterbox cases do seem to look the same as those of existing cases for the iPhone 4. It still begs the question though – is the iPhone 4S some sort of red herring to the iPhone 5, and will there be two models released simultaneously? One thing’s for sure – October 4th cannot come fast enough.