iPhone 11 Max Renders Show A Redesigned Mute Switch And A Square Camera Bump
Aadhya Khatri - Jun 25, 2019
Recently, Olixar, a case maker, offered some more details on the camera bump and the mute switch of the upcoming iPhone 11
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We have heard lots of rumors on the appearance and specs of the upcoming iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Max. All of them give us a closer look at what to expect from Apple this time. Recently, Olixar, a case maker, offered some more details on the camera bump, the mute switch, and more.

The iPhone in the images, courtesy of Mobile Fun - an UK-based retailer, is in gold. On the rear, we can see the square camera bump housing three snappers. It is believed that Apple would use a new glass design on the back of this phone, which is made out of a single piece of glass. However, that detail is hard to see in renders.

From the image, we can see that the mute switch can move up and down, not left and right. The look is also different; instead of the usual rectangular, we now have a round design. This change might stem from the need to save some more space for the camera bump on the back.

The renders also confirm the rumor that the new iPhone will come with Lightning connectivity. Apple may ship the phone with Lighting to USB-C cable, and an 18W wall adapter.
We may have a smaller notch on the iPhone 11 Max than that of iPhone XS Max. However, most of the rumors we have heard so far seem to point to one direction that iPhone 11 Max will look like iPhone XS Max on the front.

Some other possible changes are a larger battery, bilateral wireless charging, and many more. iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Max are believed to be announced in September with the public release of iOS 13.
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