Apple iPhone 11: News, rumors, specs, and more

Apple iPhone 11: News, rumors, specs, and more


Founded in a garage in 1976 by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne, Apple began as a personal computer pioneer that today makes everything from laptops to portable media players. 
Headquartered in Cupertino, California, the consumer electronics giant entered the smartphone market with the iPhone in 2007, and the tablet market with the iPad in 2010, and the smartwatch market with the Apple Watch in 2014.

Apple iPhone X smartphone. Announced Sep 2017.
Features 5.8? Super AMOLED display, Apple A11 Bionic chipset, Dual: 12 MP (f/1.8, 28mm) + 12 MP primary camera, 7 MP front camera, 2716 mAh battery, 512 GB storage, 3 GB RAM, IP67 certified, Scratch-resistant glass.




Now people are wating for iphone 11 or iphone(x plus) whatever it is called when apple announses in Sepetumber.As apple has inclease it's security on it's factory as lots of leakes were out before.
But leakes never stop therefor we also across some leakes.

 
Screen design: bezels and notches
In 2018 we expect all of Apple's new iPhones to take on the all-screen iPhone X design. This would mean the successors to the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus, as well as the successor to the iPhone X, will have a bezel-free design, Face ID camera, and no Home button.

We also expect the new models to feature the same notch motif at the top of the display, incorporating the FaceTime camera and facial recognition sensors. By the way, that may all change in 2019 - in March South Korea's ET News claimed that Apple has been investigaing ways to remove the notch and is already talking to suppliers about this.

A patent application also suggests that Apple could be looking at a screen technology that allows sensors to be placed in microscopic spaces between pixels. These gaps would be so small you wouldn't be able to see them and it would mean that the sensors could be embedded in the display itself, according to Digital Trends.

has predicted that Apple is "looking into the combination of a face recognition module with a camera module" which could result in the notch being shrunk down.

Barclays analysts Andrew Gardiner, Hiral Patel, Joseph Wolf and Blayne Curtis agree that the notch is likely to get smaller, but think it's likely to happen sooner than that: in a research note released on Valentine's Day 2018 they predicted this would affect the 2018 launches as well.

But the notch disappearing entirely? Not likely. In February 2018, Apple doubled down on the concept, updating its App Store submission guidelines to insist that from April 2018, all apps must support the iPhone X's Super Retina display. That means "respecting safe areas, supporting adaptive layouts", and absolutely accommodating the notch.

Metal or glass back?
According to Nikkei, Apple is going to continue hedging its bets when it comes to materials. There will be two OLED phones in autumn 2018, the site claims, but there will also be single LCD phone - and this will probably have a metal back. It follows that this device probably won't be able to offer wireless charging.

Screen resolution/pixel density
Earning the new branding Super Retina HD, the iPhone X had the highest resolution (2436 x 1125) and pixel density (459 pixels per inch, or ppi) of any iPhone so far, and after that major upgrade we don't expect Apple to go any higher than 458ppi in 2018 with Oled Display. But there have been some rumours.

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