2019 iPhone factory schematics leaked

If Apple follows its usual schedule, the next iPhones should be unveiled next September. New 2019 iPhone factory schematics published by the site Slashleaks “confirm” many rumors about the design of the next iPhones.

This year there would be three models which would be the successors to the iPhone XS, the iPhone XS Max and the iPhone XR. As can be seen in the following diagrams, the iPhone XS and XS Max in 2019 version would both have,three objectivesin a photo modulesquare shaped.

© Slashleaks / iPhone 2019

The successor to the iPhone XR would also winan additional objective, and would move to two photo sensors, also in a square module.

© Slashleaks / iPhone 2019

It also appears that the 2019 iPhones will retain the Lightning port. We will probably have to wait until 2020 to see the first iPhones with a USB-C port, but also a 5G modem chip.

These new CAD images confirm the many rumors of recent months about the design and new features of the next iPhone.

The star analyst of the Apple universe, Ming-Chi Kuo,also statedtwo months ago, that Apple will improve the photo sensor for the front camera. It would go from 7 to 12 megapixels, for the next three iPhones of 2019, even the successor to the iPhone XR.

He also affirmed that the third photo sensor of the next two OLED iPhones in 5.8 and 6.5 inches would be a 12 megapixel super wide angle lens. This could therefore make it possible to capture more landscape in a photo, but not only that.

Other new features expected for the 2019 iPhones include a larger battery and reverse charging. The latter would allow you to recharge an AirPods case by placing it on the back of the iPhone.

i-nfo.fr - Official iPhon.fr app

By : Keleops AG

Deputy editor-in-chief, also known under the pseudonym Teza. Former video games journalist, who has been immersed in tech and Apple products since his very first iPhone 3GS in 2009. He has since worked for several American tech sites and now for iPhon.fr. Incidentally YouTuber and Apple product specialist on the MobileAddict channel. To contact me: maxime[a]iphon.fr