Highlights: Leaked iPhone XI schematics confirm Digit’s original leak. iPhone XI is expected to carry a square camera bump. Apple is expected to announce the iPhone XI in September. Yet another leak about the upcoming Apple iPhone XI has surfaced on Slashleaks. This time around the leak shows the schematics of the alleged iPhone XI (iPhone 11), showing the square camera bump on the back of the phone housing a triple camera setup. This is the third confirmation of the iPhone XI’s camera setup in the past three months. To recall, Digit, in partnership with OnLeaks, published the first exclusive renders of the upcoming iPhone XI back in January. The renders showed a square camera bump at the back of the phone with three camera sensors, a flash and an additional sensor. The new leak posted on SlashLeaks shows a welding pattern of the iPhone XI which further supports our render leak from January. Tipster OnLeaks has also overlaid the welding pattern on the original image render of the iPhone XI to further show how the two fit together, confirming the fact that the phone will indeed house the setup as was shown in the January leak. Previously, Japanese blog Makotakara had also confirmed the protruding square triple camera setup on the iPhone XI. In that leak, the camera setup seemed to be more symmetrical in its appearance. The new schematics, however, support our original leak more than the one posted by the Japanese blog. The triple camera setup in a square housing was previously seen on the Huawei’s Mate 20 Pro. Looks like Apple is seeking the same route, albeit, with a non-linear setup rather than a symmetrical one. There are two cameras aligned vertically, similar to the iPhone XS and a third camera placed between the two, on the side. Apple is expected to launch three new iPhones in September 2019 -- One low-end variant succeeding the iPhone XR and two high-end variants, succeeding the iPhone XS and the iPhone XS Max. Just another leak seemingly confirming my January #iPhoneXI prototype leak accuracy... pic.twitter.com/qVWF59GgKr — Steve H.McFly (@OnLeaks) March 28, 2019
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