Everything You Need to Know About iPhone 11
In this article, we will tell our readers about everything they need to know about the upcoming iPhone 11.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Apple is planning to launch three new iPhone models this fall. It will most probably have the same format as that of its present generation. One would be a budget phone, one a midrange flagship and the last would be a supersize model like the current iPhone XS Max.
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The company following its tradition would announce the phones in September.
Coming to the features and specifications of the phone, it is being reported that at least one of the iPhone 11 phones would have three rear cameras to support the new 3D technology of Apple that will enhance the AR applications. Again the reports claim that the iPhone 11 three back cameras would include 10- and 14-megapixel sensors.
A note from an expert Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said that the next generation iPhones would have bilateral charging system. This means that users can use iPhone’s battery to share with other iPhones via the wireless charging case. Also, Kuo claims that 2019 iPhones would have larger batteries with better battery life.
Among the new features coming to the iPhone 11, dark mode will also be included. iPhone 11 is said to resemble iPhone XS with an almost identical steel and glass design. The notches, bezels, buttons, and connectors will be similar.
Reports further claim that Apple is jumping to the USB-C and it’s also testing it on prototype iPhones. Also, Apple’s camera will have an updated version of Face ID having better technology range and improved security.
Apple is also working on a feature called the “touchless gesture control” that will allow users to interact with the phone without touching the screen. But this feature might not be available on iPhone 11.
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