The release of the iPhone 6 is just around the corner and various leaked images have shown its individual panels, but a new one has apparently put the whole thing together.

According to Mac Rumors, Field and Volk, a luxury iPhone vendor, released what might be the first images of the final product. The image shows the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 fully assembled, though the vendor did not have an image of the 5.5-inch handset.

The images only showed the iPhone from the front and side, apparently to emphasize the device's thinness and curved edges. Previous reports have indicated Apple's new 4.7-inch iPhone 6 will be 7mm thick, compared the 7.6mm-iPhone 5S.

The rounded edges and elongated volume buttons give it a look similar to the iPad Air, iPad Mini and iPod Touch, Mac Rumors noted. The power button has also been moved to the right side of the device to compensate for the bigger size and to make the handset still operable with one hand.

Currently, there are still questions as to whether or not Apple will be releasing the 5.5-inch "iPhablet" alongside its 4.7-inch counterpart. Thus far, the vast majority of leaked images have shown the smaller handset and various rumors have indicated the 5.5-inch version could get a later release date.

Regardless, the Mirror noted, Apple is expected to hold an unveiling event on Sept. 9 to at least show off the 4.7-inch iPhone 6. That would put the release date either on Sept. 19 or 26, with the 5.5-inch model potentially hitting stores at least a month later.

Despite the uncertainty, the buzz around Apple's new devices and software expected this autumn has translated to shares jumping to $100.53, Forbes reported. The first time Apple hit triple digits was when they put out the iPhone 5, but the last time it passed the threshold was in June.

Apple is expected to be debuting its iWatch, the answer to Samsung's Galaxy Gear, as well as new iPads, iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite. For Mac Rumors' full rundown of what to expect from the crowned jewel, the iPhone 6, click here.