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iPhone upgrades, store your money. While Apple (surprisingly ugly) iPhone 11 offers some solid improvementswe know something a lot better is coming. And this news has just been increased by one notch. & Nbsp;
Ming-Chi Kuo, an industry insider, is a product that turns heads. In a new report obtained by MyDriversKuo reveals that Apple is redesigning its iPhones, the iPhone 11 being the last model to look like the iPhone X. And that's only half the story. & Nbsp;
According to Kuo, Apple has developed a new front camera lens that will allow it to reduce its matrix of TrueDepth cameras and, in turn, significantly reduce the size of the polarizing notch of the iPhone. This will align with rivals while maintaining Face ID, a leader in its class. & Nbsp;
In addition, Kuo states that Apple will suit these iPhones, a brand new camera system consisting of a seven-element lens system. In contrast, when migrating to a network with three goals, the iPhone 11 should keep a six-element lens for its main camera, just like the iPhone XS and X before. & Nbsp;
Kuo says that the changes made to the notch and camera are only part of a larger overhaul, but do not rely on the details that she has already provided, such as their& nbsp;new screen sizes& nbsp;and the iPhone XR& nbsp;jump to OLED. JPMorgan recently supported this information and took a step further by stating that Apple would introduce& nbsp;5G on all models& nbsp;Although we know that all 2019 iPhones will be limited to 4G. & nbsp;
Interestingly, Apple is laying the groundwork for all these changes with a new logic board that debut in the iPhone 11 and bring a welcome battery boost. But it is not until 2020 that his successor will take full advantage of it. & nbsp;
So, unless you want to end up with an old-fashioned iPhone and 4G in a changing 5G world, 2019 is not the year to upgrade your iPhone. And even if it does not bother you and you live in an area where 5G is unlikely to be imminent, remember: these shortcomings will jeopardize its recovery value down the line. & Nbsp;
But more positively, knowing that iPhones will make a seismic jump next year, would you really miss it?
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iPhone upgrades, store your money. While Apple (surprisingly ugly) iPhone 11 offers some solid improvementswe know something a lot better is coming. And this news has just gained another notch.
Ming-Chi Kuo, an industry insider, is a product that turns heads. In a new report obtained by MyDriversKuo reveals that Apple is redesigning its iPhones, with the iPhone 11 being the latest model to look like the iPhone X. And that's only half the story.
According to Kuo, Apple has developed a new front camera lens that will allow it to reduce its matrix of TrueDepth cameras and, in turn, significantly reduce the size of the polarizing notch of the iPhone. This will align with rivals while maintaining Face ID, a leader in its class.
In addition, Kuo states that Apple will suit these iPhones, a brand new camera system consisting of a seven-element lens system. On the other hand, while moving to a three-goal matrix, the iPhone 11 should retain a six-element lens for its main camera, just like the iPhone XS and X previously.
Kuo says that the changes made to the notch and camera are only part of a larger overhaul, but do not rely on the details that she has already provided, such as their new screen sizes and the iPhone XR jump to OLED. JPMorgan recently supported this information and took a step further by stating that Apple would introduce 5G on all models Although we know that all 2019 iPhones will be limited to 4G.
Interestingly, Apple is laying the groundwork for all these changes with a new logic board that debut in the iPhone 11 and bring a welcome battery boost. But it is not until 2020 that his successor will take full advantage of it.
So, unless you want to end up with an old-fashioned iPhone and 4G in a changing 5G world, 2019 is not the year to upgrade your iPhone. And, even if you do not mind and live in an area where 5G is unlikely to be imminent, remember: these shortcomings will compromise its long-term recovery value.
But more positively, knowing that iPhones will make a seismic jump next year, would you really miss it?
___
Follow Gordon on Twitter and Facebook
More about Forbes
2020 iPhone Changes Detailed By JPMorgan
The leak of the logic board of the iPhone 11 shows the biggest upgrade of Apple
IPhone exclusive: the new Apple design confirmed
New economical iPhone with integrated touch ID
The stunning iPhone 5.4-inch 5.4-inch Apple takes shape