During the last few weeks, different images have been appearing that claimed to be related to the next iPhone, however, the details kept coming in drops, and it has not been until now when all the necessary information has been gathered to give life to an image that could help us get an idea of what the next iPhone. The question is, will it really be so?
The iPhone with three cameras
As always, it has been Ben Geskin who pulling contacts and information related to the next Apple terminal has decided to create a render of what could be the new iPhone. Aesthetically it will be very continuous, showing a front identical to the current one, however, it seems that the novelty will be found in the rear, where a strange distribution of the cameras will leave room for a trio of sensors.
In this trio we will find the usual pair of cameras that we can already find in current models on the market, including a third one that will perform wide-angle functions. We do not know the reason for the triangle-shaped distribution, so, if so, we will have to wait for the appropriate explanations from Apple on the placement of its cameras. Is it so that those photographed do not go out looking at the wrong sensor?
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The disappearance of the bulge
But leaving aside the operation of the cameras and their distribution, what is drawing the attention of users the most is the design approach. As you can see in the images, the three cameras are placed next to the flash in an area that was initially described as quite high, giving rise to a large, square-shaped protrusion that can hardly go unnoticed. However, the latest leaks seem to suggest that the back of the phone will be made up of a single piece of glass, eliminating visible sections as it happens with the cameras of the current iPhone.
We would therefore be facing a more refined solution than the current one and the one that had been rumored up to now, although it does seem that the models with lighter colors (such as Silver Gray) will allow the cameras to be seen quite clearly and will not be as camouflaged. as could happen with the black model.
If so, we would be facing a rather important change in the design of the device, since they would finally say goodbye to the back step produced by the cameras and that would achieve a cleaner and more uniform design in sight.