Apple's Three Upcoming iPhone 11s Reportedly Confirmed
Meant to replace the current ‘X’ line of iPhones.

After countless leaks and renders, a report from 9to5Mac confirms all three versions of the alleged iPhone 11 and their flagship features are coming soon.
According to insider Guilherme Rambo, “people have seen the devices” that are meant to replace the current line of iPhone X products. Each of the three new models will have the same screen resolutions as their predecessors, including one model with a limited LCD.
Each model will also sport brand new A13 processors code-named “Cebu.” The chipset will power a new “Smart Frame” camera tech, which records outside standard framing to allow proper alignment during re-cropping when editing imagery. The much talked about triple-lens design has been confirmed as well to appear on the iPhone XS and XS Max equivalents of the new iPhone 11 line. One of those lenses will in fact be a wide-angle camera, a first for Apple handhelds.
Expect more announcements in September during Apple’s special iPhone event.
In other tech news, Facebook will pay $5 billion USD in FTC settlement alongside previous SEC charges.
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— 9to5Mac.com (@9to5mac) July 23, 2019