First off, the three models themselves. Apple will release the iPhone 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max as the premium models. They will use OLED screens – 5.8” and 6.5”, respectively, same as the XS models – and will feature triple cameras on their backs.
The iPhone 11 will be the successor to the XR with a 6.1” LCD screen and just two cameras. These will likely be the cameras from the current XS phones or at least something very similar – meaning a regular and a tele camera.
The third camera on the Pro duo will sport ultrawide lens (120°), a first for Apple. Those are quite popular on the Android side of the smartphone dividing line – more popular than tele cams lately.
Androids also commonly have 3D ToF sensors, but it looks like that Apple will not adopt this tech this year (leaving it for the 2020 iPhones). FaceID’s structured light 3D sensor will be improved, however.


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