Apple has already sent invitations to its next event, to be held on September 10th. At this event, we should see the company introduce the iPhones 2019. According to MacRumors, a source claiming to work at one of the major carriers indicates that the pre-orders for the handsets will start on September 13 and that the date of effective release is scheduled for September 20. This is the program that Apple has been following for a few years now. The only difference is that all three phones will be launched on the same date; you may remember that in 2017 and 2018, both the iPhone X and the iPhone XR came out in November.
We expect Apple to announce the iPhone 11 with a 6.1-inch LCD and two "Pro" models with OLED panels. This would be the iPhone 11 Pro (5.8 inches) and the iPhone 11 Pro (6.5 inches). A case manufactured by the manufacturer Olixar for one of the models of the iPhone 11 Pro included a special case for a mini-version of the pencil Apple. This is consistent with a report released in late July by Citibank's private banking unit that was asking for Apple Pencil support for the iPhone this year. If that would be true, it would be an extra hit against the wishes of the late Steve Jobs, who died in October 2011. It was famous that Jobs had rejected the use of the same. a stylus at the unveiling of the original iPhone in January 2007 and had foreseen the need for phone screens over 3.5 inches.
Do not expect a 5G support or a Type C port for the iPhone until 2020
The three units will be powered by the Apple A13 Bionic chipset manufactured by TSMC using its 7 nm process. You probably know the square camera module that is in the upper left corner of the rear glass panel of the iPhone 2019 models. The iPhone 11 Pro devices will have three cameras housed in the module: a main camera, a telephoto camera with 2x optical zoom and an ultra wide angle camera. The iPhone 11 will have a dual camera configuration that will include the same cameras as the iPhone Pro models, with the exception of the very wide angle snapper. A recent report indicated that new iPhones would take better photos in a poorly lit environment and that the quality of some photographs would rival those taken with traditional cameras.
Renders from the Apple iPhone 11 Pro
Another new feature expected on the next models of iPhone is reverse wireless charging. This will allow the rear glass panel of the new phones to be used as a wireless charger to power AirPods (in the wireless charging box), the Apple Watch or a compatible phone. Since reverse wireless charging uses the host phone's battery, Apple would have increased the capacity of the batteries in the new models; The iPhone 11 Pro (6.5 inches) would have a battery with a capacity of 4000mAh, which would be the largest battery ever found in an iPhone. Inverted wireless charging was used for the first time on the Huawei Mate 20 Pro and Samsung added this feature to its flagship 2019 models as Wireless PowerShare.
No, the 2019 iPhones will not support 5G technology. This will most likely end up with the 2020 models. And if you were waiting for a Type C charge port, that's another solution that Apple will include in the handsets of next year. This year though, Apple could save you $ 29 by including a 18W charge brick in the box. Although the 2017 and 2018 models support fast charging at this speed, Apple does not include a 5W adapter with these units.
Finally, Apple could announce that its new handsets have better resistance to water. Earlier this year, a new feature called Submarine Mode was shelved for this year's iPhones. This should allow users to navigate the touch screen of their handsets even when they are under water. In addition, a patent filed by Apple this year has revealed a new technology that would allow the iPhone to take quality photos when it is submerged. Unless Apple changes its warranty policy, using Underwater mode would seem risky; Even with current ratings IP68 (iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max) and IP67 (iPhone XR), the company will not honor the warranty against water damage.