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Steve Jobs was right from the very beginning with iPhone 11 design

Apple is paving the way for its future products and it is starting with the iPhone 11 and also paying tribute to the original iPhone.

Ever since the first leak of the iPhone surfaced, the design of Apple’s 2019 smartphone has been dividing opinions the world over. However, the internals are where all the magic is at and if Apple does what they do best, then we have an above-average smartphone which will pave the way for future smartphones yet giving a call back to the first iPhone.

As per an exclusive leak by popular YouTuber, Filip Koroy from EverythigApplePro and insider Fredrico Cervica the next iPhones will come with radical changes to the logic board. The iPhone 11 changes will see the most exciting upgrades to the handsets and it will also make a leap 12 years into the past to do so, a report by Forbes states.

Koroy states, “The amazing thing here is that it’s almost a tribute to the original iPhone. Comparing them, they have the same layout inside... was Steve just right from the very beginning?”

By looking closer at the design change you will find that Steve Jobs was indeed right all along as the “new old” layout see a vertically stacked logic board of the iPhone XS make a return to its original position above the battery at the top of the iPhone. By using this orientation, Apple will enable the logic board to fit a large connector right beside the new triple-camera setup while also adding additional room for a significantly larger battery.

Koroy states, “We heard earlier that there would be some layout changes to the [new] iPhone. Now it makes sense.”

Forbes goes on to add, “Furthermore, the changes Apple is introducing inside the iPhone 11 look set to become the foundation for iPhone design for years to come. Accompanying the new logic board is a smaller Leap Motion haptics engine which will replace 3D Touch (again freeing up space) and all this battery capacity will be heavily tested in 2020 because that is when the iPhone range will move to 5G.”

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