According to Sky News , two new iPhone models to be released by Apple next month are expected to be the first "Pro" -based iPhone models similar to naming on the MacBook line, according to the iPhone Pro line. New ones will be upgraded to the following 3 cameras and improved on face recognition. This "Pro" duo will succeed the iPhone Xs and Xs Max launched a year ago, while the third model will be the successor to the Xr version of the iPhone, which has a slightly cheaper price.
In addition to the two standard and telephoto lenses like previous iPhone generations, the new Pro versions of the iPhone are expected to be equipped with three rear cameras, which complement the wide-angle lens and provide higher resolution images. as well as better low-light photography and movie shooting performance.
In addition to "overhauling" the main camera cluster at the back, Apple is said to be working on a new version of Face ID sensor that allows user identification in multiple angles, making it possible to recognize users even when placed. iPhone on the table. To increase product durability, they also studied a number of technologies to prevent crashes when the iPhone accidentally dropped.
Basic parameters and appearance of 3 new iPhone models based on news leak
TheAppleHub ’s leaked source also said that the Pro version of the new iPhone will support a stylus similar to the Galaxy Note series, incorporating reverse wireless charging technology for other devices such as AirPods headphones or Apple Watch watches. , similar to the recent Huawei Mate 20 Pro or Samsung Galaxy Note10 series. Notably, if the new iPhone 11 Pro supports a stylus, this could become a formidable counterweight for Samsung’s current Galaxy Note series, namely the newly released Note 10 duo.
It is known that the IPhone 2019 will also be the first iPhone to launch without the famous designer Jony Ive - who just left Apple not long ago, although it may still have his design involvement but will definitely be more scrutinized by users. As expected, Apple will launch three new iPhone models on September 10, just a few weeks after the company released the Apple Card credit card made of titanium but "fragile".