The upcoming new iPhone 11R — if that’s whatApple ends up calling it — will undoubtedly be the company’s top-selling newiPhone model following its release in September. The iPhone line has gotten so
expensive that people will happily pass up a few high-end features in order to
save hundreds of dollars. Despite that model’s inevitable popularity though,
all eyes are currently on the flagship iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Max phones.
Flagships are always more exciting than lesser phone models, and such is the
case with Apple’s upcoming iPhone 11 series. While we still don’t have all the
nitty-gritty details, the world’s top Apple insider Ming-Chi Kuo says the
iPhone 11 and 11 Max will have a new triple-lens rear camera system in addition
to a bit more power and gorgeous OLED displays. The iPhone 11R, meanwhile, will
have a dual-lens rear camera and an LCD screen without support for 3D Touch,
similar to the one on the iPhone XR.
expensive that people will happily pass up a few high-end features in order to
save hundreds of dollars. Despite that model’s inevitable popularity though,
all eyes are currently on the flagship iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Max phones.
Flagships are always more exciting than lesser phone models, and such is the
case with Apple’s upcoming iPhone 11 series. While we still don’t have all the
nitty-gritty details, the world’s top Apple insider Ming-Chi Kuo says the
iPhone 11 and 11 Max will have a new triple-lens rear camera system in addition
to a bit more power and gorgeous OLED displays. The iPhone 11R, meanwhile, will
have a dual-lens rear camera and an LCD screen without support for 3D Touch,
similar to the one on the iPhone XR.
We’ve had a pretty good idea of what Apple’s
new iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Max will look like for quite some time. In fact,
details surrounding Apple’s next-gen iPhone hardware first began leaking
several months ago. But renders showing what is believed to be Apple’s
finalized iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Max designs didn’t leak until just last week.
We were expecting the iPhone 11 series to be a boring rehash of the iPhone XS
and iPhone X design, but a few key refinements reminded us how much betterApple is at hardware than its Android rivals. Then we saw the
updated iPhone 11 Max design in greater detail, and once again it was better thanwe thought. Now, a new set of renders gives us our best look yet at
Apple’s upcoming new iPhone 11 Max, and it looks impossibly sleek.
new iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Max will look like for quite some time. In fact,
details surrounding Apple’s next-gen iPhone hardware first began leaking
several months ago. But renders showing what is believed to be Apple’s
finalized iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Max designs didn’t leak until just last week.
We were expecting the iPhone 11 series to be a boring rehash of the iPhone XS
and iPhone X design, but a few key refinements reminded us how much betterApple is at hardware than its Android rivals. Then we saw the
updated iPhone 11 Max design in greater detail, and once again it was better thanwe thought. Now, a new set of renders gives us our best look yet at
Apple’s upcoming new iPhone 11 Max, and it looks impossibly sleek.
The past few days have brought us a series of
iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Max renders that were created using CAD files stolen
from the factory where Apple’s next-gen iPhone models will be manufactured.
They give us a very good idea of what to expect from Apple’s new iPhones, of
course, but the renders are also pretty basic and boring. Here’s an example:
iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Max renders that were created using CAD files stolen
from the factory where Apple’s next-gen iPhone models will be manufactured.
They give us a very good idea of what to expect from Apple’s new iPhones, of
course, but the renders are also pretty basic and boring. Here’s an example:
These renders weren’t really intended to be
flashy, of course, but it’s always nice to see what these unreleased iPhones
might look like with the fit and finish we know we’re going to get from a
company like Apple. A graphic designer named Hasan Kaymak thinks so too, and
that’s why he created agorgeous set of renders showcasing
the next-generation iPhone 11 Max.
flashy, of course, but it’s always nice to see what these unreleased iPhones
might look like with the fit and finish we know we’re going to get from a
company like Apple. A graphic designer named Hasan Kaymak thinks so too, and
that’s why he created agorgeous set of renders showcasing
the next-generation iPhone 11 Max.
Kaymak’s new renders are based on the latestavailable leaks and reports, so they’re probably very accurate representations
of the upcoming iPhone 11 Max. There is one main area where the renders may
differ from the real thing, however. Kaymak imagined the new iPhone 11 Max in
both Space Gray and in Gold, but the area around the triple-lens camera array
is black on both models. It looks better that way if you ask us, but rumor has
it Apple will color-match that area to the rest of the back of the phone this
time around.
of the upcoming iPhone 11 Max. There is one main area where the renders may
differ from the real thing, however. Kaymak imagined the new iPhone 11 Max in
both Space Gray and in Gold, but the area around the triple-lens camera array
is black on both models. It looks better that way if you ask us, but rumor has
it Apple will color-match that area to the rest of the back of the phone this
time around.
The other cool thing about Kaymak’s iPhone 11Max renders is that many of them feature mockups of iOS 13’s upcoming new darkmode, which iPhone users have spent years clamoring for. Multiple reports say
dark mode will indeed finally arrive in iOS 13, and we’re definitely looking
forward to it. It certainly makes sense now that many of Apple’s iPhone models
utilize OLED displays, which don’t light up pixels in areas that are black.
This not only looks fantastic, but also saves battery life.
dark mode will indeed finally arrive in iOS 13, and we’re definitely looking
forward to it. It certainly makes sense now that many of Apple’s iPhone models
utilize OLED displays, which don’t light up pixels in areas that are black.
This not only looks fantastic, but also saves battery life.