iPhone 11 series to launch on September 10 : Have a look at the specifications

iPhone 11 will be available as three models which will feature Apple’s new A13 chip. They will sport a new Taptic Engine, and feature a Lightning port for audio and charging.

Expected price

The iPhone XS ₹ 97,400 successor is said to be known as D42 internally, while the iPhone XS Max ₹ 107,549 successor is known as D43, and the iPhone XR ₹ 57,260 successor is known as N104. The D42 and D43 models will have a 3x Retina display, while the N104 model will continue to have a 2x Liquid Retina display. As mentioned, all three phones will be powered by the A13 chip – codenamed Cebu, model T8030 – and continue to have the same screen resolution as well.

Specifications

The three devices will continue to feature a Lightning port, and not switch to USB Type-C. It will feature a new type of Taptic Engine, internally codenamed ‘leap haptics’, but details on the kind of improvements haven’t been outlined. This may be Apple’s new solution that replaces 3D Touch on all the iPhone models this year.

The iPhone 11 models replacing the iPhone XS series will have a triple rear camera setup at the back, and all three sensors will be placed at the back. Up front, the selfie camera will support for slo-mo recording at 120fps.

One of the sensors among the trio will have a wide-angle sensor as well, that will enable a feature called Smart Frame. Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo had claimed that the next series will sport one telephoto lens, and two wide-angle lenses, all three of which feature a 12-megapixel sensor.

The Smart Frame feature “captures the area around the framed area in pictures and videos so that the user can adjust the framing or perform automatic perspective and crop corrections in post. The extra information will be retained for a limited period of time and discarded automatically afterwards, for privacy reasons.”

The iPhone 11 launch date will be on Tuesday, September 10, 2019.

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