iPhone 11 was only a rumor for months, and there were even leaks that show the unit. The leakers claimed that the information is accurate and even the appearance of the mobile phones are accurate, but it was not until recently when the gadget was finally confirmed.
However, the iPhone 11 will come with different names according to the variants, and the first three were already revealed. It was said that three phones would replace the iPhone XS, XS Maxi, and the Phone XR. The iPhone 11 that will take their place are called D42, D43, and N104. It is possible that these are only codes for now and may still change later for the finalized names.
Features and specifications
The newest Apple iPhone 11 is said to be coming with a new port called the Lightning port. The American tech company will take out the usual USB-C port and fit the latest type instead. Moreover, some of the latest units will be fitted with the OLED Retina screen display, but the N104 is reported to have the 2x Liquid Retina, so this is more advanced compared to the two other new units in the iPhone 11 family.
New smart fixture for the camera
One of the things to be excited about in the iPhone 11s is the Smart Frame camera feature. This is actually a unique addition and improvement because it will allow the users to fix photos that were taken at a bad angle like out of frame or cropped. With the Smart Frame, the ruined shots will be easily fixed to create a clear and complete image of the subjects.
Design, size and release date
The iPhone 11 units will have the same size measurements for the screen, which is 5.8 inches. Although they may have different features, the screen size will be the same for all of them.
The price for the units is expected to be anywhere from $749 to $999, and as for the release date, they are predicted to arrive between September to October. It should be noted that the official announcement must still come from Apple.


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