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iPhone XI – new video reveals complete design of Apple’s upcoming phone

The iPhone XI has gradually come to be discovered at the level of appearance. This time, leakster Steve Hemmerstoffer (@OnLeaks) in collaboration with the website CashKaro, shows us the design of the successor to the iPhone XS.

This video and images confirm the trend design in the leaks that come out on the device. Right now, five months after its release, this is most likely the near-final look of Apple’s next-gen upcoming device.

What conclusions can we draw from this video?

Like its predecessor, these images attest that it maintains a screen size of 5.8 inches and the controversial notch. In terms of measurements, we are talking about 143.9 x 71.4 x 7.8mm. The rear triple chamber will be slightly outward, which adds 1.2mm to its thickness.

Image- @OnLeaks and CashKaro.com

As it has been predicted, Apple follows the trend of Huawei and places three cameras on your device. This is one of the aspects that most leaves us wanting to see results. Its predecessor is one of the best in the video, but in photography, it is well behind the competitors.

iPhone XI Keeps the Lightning Port

If we look at the bottom of the device, we can see that unfortunately, the Cupertino company keeps the Lightning door. That is, it is not yet from this that we will have USB-C on the iPhone, which is clearly a business strategy on the part of Apple.

The conclusions we can draw is that if this is the final design of the iPhone XI, in the front nothing changes. The notch and the margins are smaller, but this is almost indistinguishable. The design chosen for the camera setup is bold and not at all pleasing, but in the end, the results will speak louder.

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