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iPhone 11 price alert – Apple fans my face some good and bad news next week – Express


There’s just a few days left until Apple unveils its next big smartphone.

The iPhone 11 looks set to be unleashed on the world this coming Tuesday with the US technology firm holding a major launch event at its headquarters in Cupertino.

Although Apple is being its usual secretive self, there’s been plenty of rumours that paint a pretty good picture of what’s to come.

Firstly, we’re expecting three new devices to be unveiled during Apple’s famous keynote with rumours suggesting an iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max could be coming very soon.

All of these smartphones are set for a faster A13 processor, improved battery life and something called Bilateral Wireless charging which will allow them to refill other devices when touched back to back.

The main differences between these new phones could arrive in the form of the cameras with the Pro models getting a triple rear snapper and the standard 11 offering a dual-lens system similar to that already found on current Xs models.

Some reports are also stating that the Pro devices will get Apple Pencil support which could prove to be a hugely popular decision.

We will find out full details in the coming days but ahead of the event, it seems there could be some good and bad news on price.

A leak posted on Twitter by Apple Hub, claims to reveal full details about the next generation of iPhones and it even includes full pricing.

If true, the good news is that Apple doesn’t appear to be putting up prices in 2019 which will be a welcome relief to those thinking of upgrading.

However, the bad news is that the identical pricing means these are still very expensive gadgets.

There’s no way to prove this leak is correct but here’s how much each device will cost according to the post.

iPhone 11 will start from today $749, the iPhone 11 Pro $999 and the Pro Max $1,099.

If you want to know official specs, release and pricing then full details will be revealed at around 6pm on September 10.

Express.co.uk will bring you live news and updates from the Steve Jobs Theatre in Cupertino and it looks like there’s an exciting few days ahead for Apple fans.



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