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Just like every year, new iPhones appeared in the Eurasian database of certified products this year, which Apple will present at the autumn keynote. News must be announced in advance so that the certification required for sale can be issued in time. This year, 11 new entries under the iPhone column were added to the database.

These are devices with identifiers A2111, A2160, A2161, A2215, A2216, A2217, A2218, A2219, A2220, A2221, and A2223. Most likely, this is an indication of the upcoming iPhones, which should arrive in three different variants, keeping the same distribution as this year. We will thus see a successor to the cheaper iPhone XR and then a pair of XS and XS Max.

The higher number of registered models probably indicates individual memory configurations, where 4 variants will come for the higher series and three for the lower ones. In the database, the operating system iOS 12 is listed for the device, but in this case it is a temporary solution, because the new iPhones will definitely arrive with iOS 13, which Apple will present in two weeks at WWDC.

For years, information obtained from the Eurasian Business Database has been indicating exactly what and how many new products we will see from Apple in the foreseeable future. The same certification process applies to both iPhones and iPads or Macs.

As far as the new iPhones are concerned, according to the information published so far, this year's news will mostly copy the arrangements experienced from last year. The biggest change will be the camera, which will consist of three members in the more expensive models, while the cheaper iPhone XR successor will get "only" two. The overall sizes of the iPhones, and thus the displays, will remain the same. Slight changes are also expected in the design, or materials used.

iPhone XI concept

Source: Macrumors

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