As reported by 9to5Google, the successor of the iPhone XS, that is currently sold for Rs 94,400, has been codenamed as D42, whereas the offspring of the iPhone XS Max has been soubriquet as D43. On the other hand, the successor of the iPhone XR, that is priced at Rs 59,900, is reported to be called N104. Both the D42 and D43 codenamed models of the next-generation smartphones will feature a 3x Retina display. The N104 model will sport a 2x Liquid Retina display. As it was mentioned earlier, the three upcoming models will be powered by A13 chip that has been codenamed ‘Cebu’ and has the model number T8030. All three iPhone models will prolong to come with an unchanged screen resolution.
The report further reveals that all the above-mentioned devices will feature a Lightning port instead of USB Type-C port. All the three models of iPhones will also reportedly come with a new Taptic Engine that is internally called ‘leap haptics’. But the report does not reveal the other improvements and features of the 2019 Apple’s iPhone models. However, it does point out that the new Taptic Engine may be the company’s way to replace the 3D Touch feature with the upcoming next-generation devices to be launched this year. The report further exposes that the successors of the 2019 iPhone XS series will feature a triple rear camera setup. In addition to this, all three camera sensors will be installed on the rear panel of the smartphone. The front camera will reportedly come with the support of the slo-mo recording feature at 120fps. It further reveals that one of the three camera sensors will come with the support of a wide-angle sensor while enabling the feature that is called Smart Frame. According to a previous report by Ming-Chi Kuo, who is a popular Apple analyst, the upcoming model of the iPad model will be introduced with time-of-flight 3D rear cameras. We should mention that till the time the company itself says something about the upcoming iPhones, these reports should be taken with a pinch of salt. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel. You can also stay up to date using the Gadget Bridge Android App.