9to5Mac reported that Apple will release successors to previous year’s iPhone XS Max, iPhone XS, and iPhone XR with A13 chip, lightning port, improved Taptic Engines, a wide-angle lens, new camera features and more.
Apple’s iPhone 11 lineup is expected to be launched in the month of September and thanks to various leaks and rumours, we know that the California based company will unveil a total of three devices this year, which will succeed last year’s iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, and iPhone XR. A 9to5Mac report reveals some new information about this year’s Apple devices and confirms some already leaked information as well.
The report mentions the chipset used in the new iPhone models as well as the display, charging port, Taptic Engine, and some information about the camera tech on the upcoming devices. It also confirmed that Apple will have three iPhone 11 models. The D43 (internal name) will replace the iPhone XS Max, the D42 (internal name) will replace the iPhone XS, and the N104 (internal name) will replace the iPhone XR.
Apple iPhones 2019 to have A13 chip and Lightning port
As per the report, the new iPhone models will be powered by the new Apple A13 chip, which is internally known by its platform codename Cebu, model T8030. The report also mentions that the new devices will not have the USB Type-C port as suggested by various rumours. Instead, Apple will continue to feature a Lightning port in the iPhone.
Triple rear cameras with a wide-angle lens
The report confirms the earlier leaks suggesting a triple rear camera setup on the iPhone XS models placed in a square-shaped camera bump. While other reports suggest that the iPhone XR successor will have a similar bump carrying dual cameras at the back, the 9to5Mac report doesn’t confirm this information.