There's already been a leak which has suggested the phone that replaces the iPhone XS Max will have three cameras, as reported by Gordon Kelly here on Forbes. But an extra camera is an extra camera, and certainly to be welcomed. The smaller phone, successor to the 5.8in display iPhone XS, will stick with two cameras as now, it's believed. The phones are expected to mimic the screen sizes currently available, 5.8in and 6.5in respectively with the XR successor in between with a 6.1in display. That iPhone XR sequel may be the last-ever iPhone with an LCD screen, as the report suggests Apple will shift to OLED screens across the range in 2020.
iPhone 2019 rumors: Rear cameras at 10MP and 14MP, front camera upgraded to 10MP
Could the 2019 iPhone use three cameras? The renders show the three rear cameras on the 2019 iPhone in a large square camera bump. Steve Hemmerstoffer later released new renders of 2019 iPhone prototypes with a three-camera system. Details of the third sensor are unknown—it may be a camera sensor of unknown resolution and zoom or a depth sensor. In addition to the extra camera, Apple likely has some other refinements, but the question we have is: How will Apple differentiate it between the XS?
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