Tuesday, June 25, 2019


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iPhone 11 Max Olixar Case Allegedly Showcases Key Design details

Its no surprise the Cupertino giant Apple is internally working on the next-gen iPhones which will debut later in September this year. The upcoming iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Max design and hardware details leaked to number of times in the last few weeks. Today the well-known case manufacturer Olix showcases the alleged design of the iPhone 11 Max with a number of refinements. The camera bump is completely redesigned, the mute switch also overhauled and much more.
The iPhone 11 Max Olixar case is up for pre-order via Mobile Fun. The alleged cases showcased the device in gold color. As expected the iPhone 11 Max has new triple cameras set up on the top left corner. From what we heard so far Apple will once again opt glass and metal sandwich design. The only difference will be single piece rear glass including the cameras setup. Redesigned Mute Button
The mute button also gets a new design as it moves up and down now like volume rockers. The rectangular button is also replaced with a new round button. From years Apple is using the Lightning port for connectivity and headphones, the same will be the case with the iPhone 11 Max. This year once again Apple will not be bringing USB-C port.
Since the iPhone X, we had seen Apple opted the same thick notch. The case renders showcases the top notch is reduced to give iPhone 11 Max to new look. However, so far all leaks suggest the upcoming iPhone will retain the similar front-facing design like its predecessor. One of the key upgrades with the new iPhones will be larger battery cells than the predecessor. The next-gen iPhones are expected to go official in September with iOS 13 straight out of the box.
Do share your thoughts on the iPhone 11 Max Sneeze cases in the comments section below. Stay tuned, we will keep you updated. Fahad Mushtaq

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