Chinese site Mydrivers.com claims to have the specs list of the upcoming 2019 iPhone models.
The iPhone 11, tipped as the successor to the iPhone XR, will retain the 6.1-inch LCD display and glass design.
It will come with 4GB RAM, dual 12MP rear cameras, a 3,110mAh battery and storage options of 64GB, 256GB and 512GB. Retail price is said to start from US$749 (S$1,229) based on the current 64GB iPhone XR pricing.
The iPhone 11 Pro, designated as the successor to the iPhone XS, will retain the 5.8-inch OLED display. It will be equipped with 6GB RAM, triple 12MP rear cameras, a frost glass design, Apple Pencil support, a 3,190mA battery and storage options of 128GB, 256GB and 512GB. Retail price is said to start from US$999 (S$1,649) based on the current 64GB iPhone XS pricing.
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The iPhone 11 Pro Max, which will replace the iPhone XS Max, keeps the 6.5-inch OLED display. Similar to the iPhone 11 Pro, it will have a frost glass design, 12MP triple rear cameras, Apple Pencil support and storage options of 128GB, 256GB and 512GB.
Prices will start from US$1,099 (S$1,799) based on the current 64GB iPhone XS Max pricing.
The common features across the three models are the lack of 3D Touch support, Face ID, A13 processors, 12MP front-facing camera, bilateral wireless charging (also known as reverse wireless charging) and Wi-Fi 6.
Apple is also said to be bundling the 18W USB-C power adapter with all three models.
Apple will be unveiling the three iPhone models on 10 September at the Steve Jobs Theatre at Apple Park.
This article was first published in Hardware Zone.