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Apple iPhone XI (2019) Front + Rear Camera Configuration

As per the information received by us, two of the three rear sensors on the iPhone XI (2019) are 10-megapixel and 14-megapixel. The details of the third sensor are still unknown. As mentioned in our earlier post, this device could be the successor of iPhone XS or XS Max, tentatively referred as iPhone XIS or XIS Max respectively.

The selfie camera placed in the display notch will be 10-megapixel. Notably, as per the ongoing rumors, Apple is planning to make changes to its front-facing TrueDepth Camera System that enables Face ID. Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has said that the upcoming iPhones will feature a new flood illuminator to improve Face ID by lowering the impact of the invisible light from the environment. However, we cannot confirm this at the moment.

Apple iPhone XI (2019) Changes in Internal Design

In addition, we’ve also learned that due to the change in position of the rear camera, Apple has also done significant changes in the internal design of upcoming iPhone i.e. it will now feature a less “L” shaped battery (almost a big square now) and logic board will be located above the battery instead of vertically located next to it as in the earlier iPhones.

Apple iPhone XI (2019) Charging Port

It is being speculated in some of the online reports that Apple will transition away from Lightning port and introduce a USB-C port as the company did with the iPad Pro. However, we have a different information. Although the renders shared by us don’t reveal whether the upcoming iPhone will use a USB-C or lightning connector, Steve has confirmed that the particular iPhone prototype shared by us still has a lightning port for charging the device and not the USB-C.

That’s all we know so far. We are still good 7-8 months away from the launch of iPhone 2019, which usually takes place in September every year and you can expect some more information to leak in the meanwhile. Stay tuned to CompareRaja as we’ll get you all the latest updates!