apple releasing three new iphones 2019/gettyimages
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Apple analysts have recently been discouraging loyal customers from purchasing this year’s flagship phone, the iPhone 11.

Thanks in part to less than stellar upgrades and mostly on a design that was simply described as “ugly,” the iPhone 11 has not been getting any positive response so far. The triple-camera module at the back, despite its supposed impressive capabilities, is getting a lot of negative media. The new design looks too ostentatious to be ignored.

But if you still need something to convince you to go for the iPhone 11, a recent report from TechRadar said that part of the new features of the upcoming iPhone is a way to fix poorly shot images. The feature is possible via a function called “Smart Frame” an advantage that will be available thanks to the triple-camera’s wide-angle lens.

Based on the original report of 9to5Mac, a user can alter the photo using extra details taken via the wide-angle camera. For example, a photo with a clipped head part like a top of the building or a person’s face can actually be adjusted and “fixed” via the function

In addition, the extra details won’t take up much space in the iPhone 11 as it will be deleted in time due to privacy concerns. This feature is similar to how Apple messages eventually remove old messages automatically.

Aside from Smart Frame, the front camera could also get an upgrade in the iPhone 11. There will be a possible slo-mo recording at 120 frames per second (fps). Currently, the iPhone XS series’ rear camera is capable of recording in slow-mo with 240fps at 720p or 120fps at 1080p.

Aside from the camera features, the new iPhone 11 series will sport a new logic board that’s said to become the cornerstone of future Apple smartphones. The battery life will also significantly improve, adding around 20 percent of extra juice.

The iPhone 11 line, rumored to have the 5.8-inch iPhone 11, 6.5-inch iPhone 11 Max, and 6.1-inch iPhone 11 XR could drop sometime this September. For years, Apple has been known to launch its latest smartphone during the Fall season.