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Abstract:Apple is expected to release its long-rumored iPhone 11 in September. Here are the features we want to see next month or on other future iPhones.
Apple is expected to release three new iPhones next month, as it has done in years past.
While the biggest update is expected to involve a new triple-lens camera, there are many other features we'd like to see in future iPhones.
Such features include a better low-light camera, fast charging by default, and a fingerprint sensor, among others.
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Every September, Apple fans around the world prepare to wait in line to be among the first to get their hands on the company's latest iPhone. And each year, details about Apple's forthcoming smartphone leak online months ahead of its unveiling.
If the reports and rumors that have surfaced so far turn out to be true, the biggest update to this year's iPhone will be a new triple-lens camera. That third lens will presumably be for capturing photos with a wider field of view than the current iPhone's standard camera, much like the ultra wide camera on the Galaxy S10. And of course, as is typically the case with each new iPhone, the 2019 model will likely have a faster processor as well.
While an improved camera is certainly appreciated, there are several other features we're hoping to see on either this year's iPhone or the 2020 iPhone. Here's a look at some of those capabilities, some of which are already rumored to be in the works.
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