11 Apple's 2019 iPhone Models Certified By EEC
Anita - May 25, 2019
11 model numbers of 2019 iPhones appeared in the Eurasian Economic Community's listing, ahead of the expected September launch.
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Apple is planning to unveil iOS 13 at the WWDC 2019; meanwhile, 11 new iPhones pooped out in the EEC (Eurasian Economic Community) 's database.

These models are tipped to be Apple's 2019 series, which are the successors to the iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, and iPhone XR. However, it does not mean that the company will unveil 11 iPhones. Instead, it means that it certified 11 different version of the same iPhone.
Apple's 2019 series is said to have small changes in design with a triple rear camera setup on flagship models and a dual camera setup on the next-generation iPhone XR. The leaked listing reveals all smartphones run iOS 12, which is not a surprise.
In the past time, there have been a lot of renders for the 2019 iPhones such as the latest renders for the iPhone XR. Some other additions are reverse wireless charging and new modified-PI antenna structure for better indoor reception. Furthermore, the company probably uses a frosted glass design for the rear panel of the next-generation iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max. Meanwhile, the 2019 iPhone XR could be available in lavender and green shades. And these new smartphones will be powered by Apple's A13 SoC. The 2019 iPhone series is expected to debut in September this year.

To recall, the famous tipster @OnLeaks posted an image revealing the design of the 2019 iPhones. As per the image, the 2019 iPhones will have a triple rear camera setup and a flash next to the camera module in a strange square. The tipster tweeted that "a freakingly [sic] early leak and thus, things may change until official launch". Many people also said the new camera bump is so big that it dominates the rear panel of the device. Additionally, the sensors inside the bump are arranged oddly.
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