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Are these the next iPhones coming in September?

New, more detailed rendering gives us clearer look at what could possibly be next flagships with triple-camera system

You may have heard of how the next iPhones could look like when they roll out in September. Now, we have another clearer view.

On Wednesday, a new rendering - based on purported molds - of what could be the next batch of Apple's flagships made the rounds, stirring debate among observers.

Apple is widely expected to incorporate a triple-lens camera system in what would most likely be called the iPhone 11 and 11 Max. The leaks have also shown a dual-lens camera on what is believed to be the next iteration of the best-selling iPhone XR.

The renders from YouTuber Filip Koroy - who goes by the name EverythingApplePro - show, however, lenses that are significantly bigger than what are found in present iPhone models, clustered in a rather huge square space that protrudes as well. Observers noted that this goes against Apple's traditional minimalist design philosophy.

 

The display sizes will remain unchanged: 5.8, 6.1 and 6.5 inches.

Noted Apple tipster Ming Chi-Kuo explained in a recent MacRumours report that the lenses on the iPhone 11 cameras will be a combination of primary, super wide-angle and telephoto

lenses, all with a 12MP resolution. Its front camera, meanwhile, will be bumped up from 7MP to 12MP.

Apple is expected to unveil the new iPhone line-up during its traditional September special event.

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