The iPhone 11 is still several months away, and as with every Apple flagship in recent memory, there've already been numerous rumors and leaks about the device – many of which are, admittedly, impossible to confirm this far out from release.
- The iPhone 11 could be bigger than the iPhone XS
- The iPhone 11 could bring back Touch ID – with a huge twist
- Apple reportedly planning big upgrades to iPhone 11 cameras
However, there's one persistent rumor about Apple's next iPhone that seems to be more solid than most, with repeated leaks suggesting a triple-lens iPhone 11 is looking very likely (opens in new tab) – although the buzz around the design hasn't been exactly glowing, with the square camera layout's large size dividing Apple fans.
Today, two new sets of iPhone 11 case renders have landed online, offering even more evidence that Apple will indeed go through with the controversial rear camera design.
Citing "trusted sources in China", leak site SonnyDickson.com (opens in new tab) has posted a pair of case renders that back up the rumored new design, complete with large, square camera cutouts and device dimensions for proposed 'iPhone XI' and 'iPhone XI Max' models.
Meanwhile, more case renders have surfaced over on SlashLeaks (opens in new tab) that give us an idea of what the upcoming device's camera might look like while decked out in a third party housing (it still ain't pretty, as it turns out).
Of course, these leaked renders are from official, meaning we can still cling to the hope that the iPhone 11 will look nothing like this when it eventually arrives later in the year.
Fingers crossed.