New iPhone 11 UNCOVERED – If Apple's flagship looks this good, fans are in for a treat

The iPhone 11 looks set to be the next big release from Apple with the US technology firm expected to reveal all in September.

Apple always keeps new products very close to its chest and there’s unlikely to be any official news until the actual launch day.

However, that’s not stopping the leaks and rumours about this flagship phone coming thick and fast.

There’s already been a swathe of images posted online showing the new iPhone sporting a triple rear camera which sits in a square design on the rear of the phone.

Now, fans can see how this design will look in more detail with DBS Designing posting a very impressive concept video on YouTube.

The short clip reveals the triple snapper on the back of the phone and also shows a fourth lens which could be used to improve the overall quality of images and offer improved AR capabilities.

There’s a number of colours revealed in the video which include gold, black, white and a striking red variant.

Fans also get a glimpse of how the rumoured reverse wireless charging will work.

Apple is expected to bring this technology to their next device with it allowing other devices, such as other smartphones and the new AirPods, to get refilled when touching this new smartphone.

One final feature shown off in this teaser is a hole-punched dual front-facing camera.

Almost all modern Android phones are now trying to ditch the controversial notch and it’s still unclear if Apple is planning a similar move.

Although this almost all-screen design looks seriously impressive in the concept other reports suggest Apple is sticking with its standard notch deisgn.

One final rumour, which isn’t clear in this latest leak, is that Apple may be planning to ditch the lightning port on the iPhone 11 in favour of USB-C.

The picture, which has appeared on Twitter, claims to show a screenshot from the iOS 13 beta software which is currently being tested by developers.

As you can see from the photo, it clearly shows an Apple-style graphic of a cable being plugged into a Mac but you might spot that the this is a USB-C lead and not a standard lightning cable.

This has ignited rumours that Apple might be planning to ditch the famous port from its iPhone and replace it with this more widely used technology.

Last year many experts were speculating that the iPhone Xs would get this update but the switch to USB-C has never materialised.

source: express.co.uk