What can we expect to see in this year’s 3 new iPhones?

- Reports tip three models in September to have triple lenses, OLED screens, better Face ID cameras and bilateral charging
Apple typically introduces new iPhones each September and it looks as if 2019 is shaping up to be the same.
Keeping with the pattern the American technology company followed 2017 and last year, Apple is widely predicted to launch three new iPhones this year.
It sounds as if one of the biggest changes will be in the phones’ cameras, which are expected to be upgraded to a triple lens system.
Apple's new iPhone launches always attract huge attention from the press, consumers, and Wall Street, and that's sure to be the case more than ever this year as the company grapples with falling iPhone sales.
In its January earnings report, it revealed that its iPhone revenue for the holiday quarter had fallen by 15 per cent compared with the same quarter a year ago.
Although other product areas are growing, such as its services business – which recently reached an all-time high revenue of US$10.9 billion – the iPhone is still Apple's biggest moneymaker.
Companies such as Samsung and Huawei recently generated excitement with their new foldable phones, and many eyes will be on Apple in September to see if Apple can make a similar impression with its 2019 iPhone line-up.
Check out what we’re expecting to see with this year's iPhones, based on the reports and rumours that have surfaced so far.
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