The back of the iPhone XI and XI Max could charge the AirPods

iPhone three cameras

El iPhone design it's a hot topic for the past few months. The controversy to see which would be the best design is on the lips of all the editors. However, the leakage of cases and the constant noise around the iPhone are helping to dispel some doubts about the next terminals of the big apple.

The latest report published by Bloomberg tries to unify all the leaks of the last months and leave a clear summary of what will the iPhone 2019 be like what everyone has called iPhone XI: triple camera, less thickness, better processor, inductive rear load, etc.

What will the iPhone XI and XI Max be like?

It is becoming increasingly clear that Apple will launch in September 3 new devices. On the one hand, they will renew the main range with their new iPhone XI and XI Max. And, on the other hand, they will launch the second generation of the iPhone XR, the "economic" device of the range. The design of the main terminals is expected to be similar to the current one. In addition, they will integrate three cameras, while the iPhone XR will integrate two cameras, one more than in the current design. These cameras would allow higher zoom in the different scenes. In the case of the triple camera complex, one of them would have a wide angle lens, while the rear cameras of the XR would simply have a zoom increase.

All three devices will have the A13 chip designed by Apple and manufactured by TSMC, like the vast majority of Apple A-series chips. As in each update of this chip, the novelties will be based on greater speed, power and performance in the different tasks in which the three terminals move. According to Reports, TSMC would have started mass production.

On the other hand, the back of the iPhone XI and XI Max would have induction charging to charge the AirPods or Apple Watch, as the latest terminals presented by Samsung can do. It is a good function when we are outside and we need to have fast charging for our watch or our headphones. It is expected that all devices that support the Qi protocol can be charged.


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