Apple is preparing the iPhone XI for the September release and rumors have been consistent in the information. The iPhone XI and iPhone XI Max will feature a triple rear camera.
This will be the first time Apple will bring a triple camera in its smartphones. So far we have two photo sensors on the iPhone XS and XS Max and only one on the XR.
The first device with a dual rear camera was the iPhone X, so it is quite likely that this is the year to add something more. That's why I rarely buy Apple "S" models. Since the major design differences are always in the "number" models.
The new iPhone XI render video, inspired by every leak of information so far, gives us a glimpse of Apple's future smartphone.
Apple won't change much the front of the iPhone XI
As beautiful as the video looks and the smartphones are brighter than usual, the only thing I can look at is that huge rear camera on the blank iPhone XI.
Huawei was one of the first to bring such a large camera with Mate 20 Pro, but Huawei considerably reduced the camera's hump and gave us a rear-centered camera. That is, the smartphone is symmetrical. Already this video shows us how disproportionate the iPhone XI will be. The left side will feature a mega camera with 3 sensors and nothing on the other side.
While Apple's lines have always been the same over the years, I think positioning the camera in the center of the smartphone would make a lot more sense. Especially so as not to sway whenever you are typing on your phone on a surface.
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