Just a few weeks before the official iPhone 11 launch, rumors about the new iPhone generation are piling up again. Today's topic is the included charger. New clues give hope for an update.
Apple's 5-watt charger could finally be history after many years of use. At least that's what ChargerLAB claims on Twitter. According to the report, the iPhone 11 will be delivered with a new charger that runs on a USB-C to Lightning cable. This would mean that Apple is including a fast charger with the iPhone for the first time. ChargerLAB is no stranger when it comes to chargers. Last year, the platform leaked an adapter that was later found in the packaging of the iPad Pro 2018. Fans have been hoping for the lame 5-watt charger to be eliminated since the iPhone X was introduced - will Apple finally fulfill their wish? In addition to ChargerLAB, Macotakara also claims to have heard of an update to the included accessories. The Japanese blog announced this in March of this year, according to which the iPhone 2019 will be delivered with a USB-C charger.
Design remains almost the same
The launch of the iPhone 11 is expected to take place on September 10th – a leak from the iOS 13 beta leaked the date. Major design changes are not expected as part of the update. The flagships are expected to appear this year with a triple camera - the shape of the module is square, which is causing a lot of discussion among fans. In order to conceal the strange square, the iPhone 11 back is said to be equipped with a new frosted glass structure. Although the new camera module is not a feast for the eyes, the photo quality is said to improve significantly. The A13 chip will most likely find its place inside the iPhone 11. If the latest rumors come true, the iPhone 11 will be called "Per“ enter the race. Apple AirPods with wireless charging case on special offer on Amazon (Photo by hadrian / Bigstockphoto)