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The iphone xi will bring novelties in terms of its design

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Yesterday, a video showed 3D printed models of what could be the iPhone XI (name not confirmed) that Apple will launch in late 2019. Later, the user OnLeaks as well as CashKaro offered additional details through their Twitter accounts, including new renders and information on a "new and unique" design of the glass back.

iPhone XI: new rear design, and more

Based on the information provided, the 5.8-inch iPhone XI will be 143.9 x 71.4 x 7.8mm in size, which is slightly different than the 143.6 x 70.9 x 7.7mm measurement. of the iPhone XS. Also, the thickness of the notch and the frame are said to be slightly reduced, although these changes will be "almost negligible" compared to the iPhone XS.

But perhaps most interestingly, the 2019 iPhone will use a "new and unique" back glass design. Details about it are unclear, but the back panel is said to be made from a single piece of glass, including the new triple-lens camera guard:

Speaking of other aspects of the leaked images, we can see that the device comes with a new and unique rear panel that is made from a single piece of glass, including the camera bump.

In theory, this would make the camera stick out slightly less. In the renders, you can see how the transition between the back of the iPhone and the top of the camera is slightly smoother due to this new rear glass design.

Other changes that have been shown include a relocation of the microphone on the back of the iPhone. It looks like the Lightning connector isn't going anywhere, so the iPhone XI will skip the USB-C connector for another year, despite the fact that it's already present on the latest MacBooks and new iPad Pro.

The new mute switch is similar to the old iPad mute switch, moving up and down instead of left to right as before.

In any case, let's not lose sight of the fact that we are facing rumors, and that there is still a long time ahead to know the new 2019 iPhone, and check if these and other speculations are confirmed or, conversely, are forgotten.

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