Rumors have it that the successor of the Apple iPhone XS could be called iPhone XI. Fresh renders of the upcoming iPhone XI have been released by @OnLeaks in collaboration with an Indian publication. The renders reveal that it could be the first triple camera smartphone from the company.

The Apple iPhone XI renders reveal that it features a huge bump for the square-shaped camera module placed on the top-left corner of its back panel. The camera module houses three camera sensors and a large-sized LED flash. The arrangement of the camera sensors is quite weird, and the huge bump makes it look uglier. There is no information available on the configurations of the camera sensors of the iPhone XI.

The publication claims that these are the final CAD renders of the iPhone XI. Like the predecessor model, the iPhone XI is expected to come equipped with a 5.8-inch. The front view of the phone reveals that the Cupertino company will not be reducing the size of the notch on 2019 iPhones. However, it is speculated that the iPhone XI and the other upcoming iPhones will be coming with slightly reduced notch and bezels. The notch of the iPhone XI seems to be equipped with complex sensors required Face ID.

The smartphone has a new and unique back made out of single piece of glass. The handset measures 143.9 x 71.4 x 7.8mm. The thickness of the device increases to 9mm at the camera bump. The renders further reveal that Apple has slightly repositioned the rear microphone on the iPhone XI. There is a slight change in the mute button too. It now looks like the mute button found on iPad devices. The handset is equipped with a Lightning port and there is no 3.5mm audio jack on it.

In September, Apple is expected to announce the successors for the iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max and iPhone XR. The iPhone XI Max may sport the same design as the iPhone XI. Both phones may also feature similar technical specs, but the iPhone XI Max will be arriving with a larger display and a bigger battery.

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