IPhone 11 concept features straight design, triple camera and PowerDrop feature

It seems like yesterday, but kidding, kidding, it's April now, so the 2018 iPhones have already spent half their lives as Apple's flagships. Their replacements are due to appear there by September, and by then, designers get their heads up and wonder what these new Cupertino creations will look like. Gunho lee one of them.

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To the channel ConceptsiPhone, the designer created his own concept for the “IPhone 11” taking into account the rumors already circulating about the handset and also adding some own preferences, such as the new “straight” design, reminiscent of the iPhone 5 and the new iPads Pro.

The "iPhone 11", in Lee's mind, would bring the so-called triple-camera, but not in that square scheme that has been vented: instead, the sensors would be arranged vertically, as in current models; To free up space, the flash would come out of this inner module and become an oblong piece, surrounding the cameras. More harmonic, isn't it?

Other features or accessories of the device would include USB-C input instead of Lightning (something refuted today by a new rumor), the new generation of Face ID (which would be able to capture the user's face at any angle), around the Touch ID with an in-screen sensor (Apple has patents covering it) and an external battery module called “AirBattery” that would magnetically connect to the back of the iPhone.

IOS would also receive news, as a new mode Split view for iPhones (today it only exists for iPads) and apps for the new services featured in last month's keynote: Apple Arcade and Apple TV +. We will also have a technology called “PowerDrop” that, as you might imagine, would bring to the iPhones the technology (already present in Android devices) of bilateral wireless charging.

The "iPhone 11" and "iPhone 11 Max" would keep their current screen sizes of 5.8 and 6.5 inches, and still bring 6GB of RAM. Lee also showed what his idea of ​​a possible “iPhone 11R” would look like, which would have the same basic design as the two more expensive models but would keep the colors and vocation to be a (relatively) cheaper device.

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What did you think?

via 9to5Mac