Upcoming Apple's iPhone 11 Seemingly Confirmed To Have Square Camera Cluster
Anita - Jun 17, 2019
It seems like the iPhone 11 will indeed come with the weird square camera module that has been leaked recently.
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The alleged rear camera setup of the upcoming iPhone 11 first appeared online last month. Accordingly, three sensors of the setup seemed to be randomly put in a square.
Case and phone accessory maker Olixar has already produced glass protective layers for the rear camera module of the upcoming iPhone 11. They are available in 3 versions for 3 upcoming models in the iPhone 11 series this year. Additionally, the maker also made a screen protector for the iPhone 11 Max for the pre-order program from a retailer named Mobile Fun UK.
This retailer released a video clip about camera protectors in which it explains Olixar protectors:

There are 3 camera protects. The upcoming iPhone 11 Max and 11 phones are likely to have the triple camera setup while the cheaper iPhone 11R will come with a dual camera cluster.

According to the first rumours about the camera setup of the iPhone 11, the company is expected to add a wide angle (120 degrees) camera for the first time. Additionally, the standard and telephoto sensors of the upcoming iPhone will still be stabilized optically. However, the ultra-wide sensor will not feature OIS. As mentioned above, the cheaper iPhone 11R will have dual cameras including a standard and telephoto sensor without an ultra-wide angle sensor.

Additionally, Apple will add a quad-LED rear flash and make the rear camera bump thinner than before. Besides, the company wants to catch up with the current competition in the phone market by updating Smart HDR.
Olixar is known to have a big good track record for leaking the appearance of the case for upcoming phones. However, its display protector is slightly puzzling. The rendered smartphone behind the display protector looks similar to the iPhone XS Max launched last year. But the device’s speaker grille is twice as thick as before. According to the rumours, the Face ID feature on the upcoming iPhone 11 series will be greatly improved with the new camera sensors that can authenticate users from many angles as well as much closer to the display.

Apple usually launches iPhones in September, if so there are only 3 months left ahead of the official release. Will the next iPhone have the above-mentioned camera setup? Let’s stay tuned for further update.
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