There is almost nothing left to hide when the design of the iPhone 11 model has leaked and spread across social networks and technology websites.
This year, users as well as the technology world are still discussing and examining every detail as well as not sparing words of criticism or praise for the new iPhone design.
Gone are the days when even a vague leaked information from Apple could cause a stir.
The new design of the iPhone 11 seems to no longer have enough charm, appeal and uniqueness to make other manufacturers rush to launch new products with `exact copy` appearance to salvage some of the excitement.
`Does iPhone 11 have three cameras? Uh, I also have a 4-camera smartphone here!`
`Will Apple redesign the square camera cluster? There will probably soon be smartphones with triangular, diamond or circular camera clusters.`
`Upgrading the configuration with a big battery, improving FaceID? I think facial recognition with in-screen fingerprint on my smartphone is secure enough.`
There is a reason for consumer boredom and frustration.
In terms of a unique rear camera cluster, many other smartphones have gone ahead with 4 or even 5 cameras.
And unless the iPhone 11 has a folding, square or banana-shaped design or can be seen through from front to back, no manufacturer will imitate Apple’s design anymore.
`Rabbit ears` when launched is one of Apple’s successful feature combination designs.
Because Apple’s rabbit ears come with a unique 3D camera system and FaceID, a technology that cannot be imitated but takes up a lot of space.
Get rid of the `iPhone standard` metal bracelet, design creativity is now unlimited.
But certainly, the need to build a new and unique product image of today’s major manufacturers will surpass all.