Apple’s next-generation iPhone 11 lineup is set to be announced just three weeks from now. No, seriously, the Cupertino company’s big iPhone event date has already leaked, and it’ll take place on September 10th which is exactly three weeks from today. Time flies when there’s a new iPhone 11 leak just about every single day! We have indeed learned so much about Apple’s upcoming iPhone 11 series that it almost seems like Apple shouldn’t even bother with an event. We know what it’ll look like, we know most of the specs, and we know about several new features that the new iPhone 11 models will tout.
If the slew of rumors from reliable sources is correct — and we have no reason to believe otherwise — Apple’s iPhone 11 lineup will be a somewhat modest upgrade visually, but it’ll actually be a pretty big all-around update. The phones will look exactly like their predecessors from the front, but the back will be quite different. The biggest change is the huge square camera bump at the top, but Apple is also said to be using new frosted glass on the back, deleting the “iPhone” logo, and adding a new color option with a subtle shimmer effect that should blow people away. Then of course we have all the internal upgrades and new features Apple is adding to the iPhone 11 series. There is plenty to be excited about in that department, but a new rumor about the iPhone 11’s feature set just began to circulate and it’s almost certainly incorrect.
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