The rumors surrounding the upcoming iPhone 11 show no signs of abating. Just a few weeks before the presentation, the name of the upcoming premium smartphone is said to have been leaked.
Eigentlich ist rund um das kommende iPhone bereits alles bekannt – zuverlässige Quellen haben soweit alle wichtigen Features bereits im Vorfeld vorhergesagt weshalb eine Überraschung höchstwahrscheinlich ausfallen wird – ein Spiel, das den meisten vertraut sein sollte. Doch wie soll das kommende Flaggschiff heißen? Bislang sind Fans sowie Analysten davon ausgegangen, dass die beiden Premium-Smartphones iPhone 11 und iPhone 11 Max heißen werden. Doch das soll nicht ganz stimmen. Ein anonymer Twitter-Nutzer namens “CoinX” behauptet dass das große Modell “iPhone 11 Pro” heißen wird während das kleine Gerät auf den Namen iPhone 11 hört. Doch wer steckt hinter diesem Twitter-Account und was macht ihn so besonders? Obwohl über “CoinX” nichts bekannt ist, genießt der Account hohe Aufmerksamkeit.
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In the past, he has leaked names of other devices just a few weeks before their presentation. Last year, for example, he gave the correct names for the iPhone 2018 series. He was also able to give information about the weight and dimensions of the devices. In addition to the iPhones, he also leaked the names of the latest iPad models in advance. This time, he reduced his tweet to just the name of the large iPhone model. Where he gets his information from also remains unknown - one thing is clear - his statements can be taken seriously. Apple is expected to present three new iPhone models in September - you can find a specific date in our analysis What we already know about the new generation can be found in our Summary read it. Apple AirPods with wireless charging case on special offer on Amazon (Photo by Hadrian / Bigstockphoto)
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