iPhone 11 may still be far from its release date, yet rumors kept coming about the innovations it will feature and how it will vary from its predecessors.

The news about iPhone 11 renders has been going around the internet for days now. Thanks to Steve Hemmerstoffer, a known leaker who joined with ComparaRaja, an Indian site, iPhone loyalist may now have the foresight of what the Apple 2019 flagship phone has to offer.

Based on the leaked prototypes iPhone 11 will use a TrueDepth Camera that enables Face ID. TrueDepth will be used on the device's 10-megapixel front-facing camera. It is yet unknown if the selfie camera will be using what Ming-Chi Kuo, an Apple analyst has promised that the next set of iPhone releases will feature the new flood illuminator. The illuminator reduces the environment invisible light making way for a better Face ID experience.

The rear camera is another major thing to look forward to with the iPhone 11. The leak shows that the device will have three sensors. One will be 10-megapixel, the second one 14-megapixel while the third sensor remains unknown based. However, a report from Weibo claims that the third sensor will be a 3 telephoto lens.

As of the moment, iPhone XS and XS Max are using the telephoto lens and a wide angle one. Apple is anticipated to continue using the said technology on its next releases.

The triple lens camera will have quite a big effect on the iPhone 11's internal components. The three sensors will push the device's internal layout to be redesigned. The logic board will now be located above the battery which will now almost be a big square now or less L-shaped.

The leak reveals that the iPhone 11 will have a 4,000mAh battery on the Max model. Apple's next iPhone release is highly anticipated to make a breakthrough in battery charging functionality. It will boast at 15W wireless charging.

Apple's best charging performance as of the moment is at 5W maximum speed on Qi-wireless charging. iPhone 8 and iPhone X made it to up to 7.5W speed after the most recent iOS update, according to CompareRaja

Based on the leak photos, a USB-C port may still not make its way to be featured on the iPhone 11. The photo shows that the Cupertino giant's flagship device set to be released on September will still be using the Lightning port like its predecessors.