iPhone 11 release dates align with EUA database

A collection of iPhone 11 smartphones (iPhone 11 era, I should say, who knows their name), appeared in a database this week. A Eurasian database by the name of the Eurasian Economic Commission pushed the codes to the public via database listings for a collection of new iPhone devices. These are the 2019 iPhone code-names: A2111, A2160, A2161, A2215, A2216, A2217, A2218, A2219, A2220, A2221, and A2223.

Imagine our surprise when we saw that the same database listed the same sort of information at the same time as they generally do each year – for the past several years at least. If this tradition holds with the release dates of the phones, we'll see late September in-store dates for each of Apple's next smartphones. In the documents we're seeing today, each model is classified as "Smartphones of the trademark 'Apple'", with a data of publication of the notification set for May 23rd, 2019.

The relatively vast number of codes suggests Apple will refresh not only the standard iPhone and iPhone Max, but the iPhone "R" model as well. The R model corresponds with the codes A2111, A2161, and A2215 for different regions of the world.

It's suggested that the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max will be upgraded to feature a triple-camera system complete with 3D-scanning abilities. These abilities are included in a more conservative manner in the camera/sensor system on the fronts of the phone already. This upgrade would bring substantial AR abilities to the higher-end smartphones.

The iPhone XR upgrade – whatever it'll be called – will likely see a similar shape to the iPhone XS successors. It'll have a likely two-camera system at its back rather than its current one lens. The Apple A13 chip will almost certainly play a central role in the upgrade of each of these devices.

The iPhone 11 release date will likely fall on September of 2019. That'll be early September 2019 for the reveal event, and a late September release for the lot. Below you'll see a rendering video showing how the next-generation iPhone collection MAY appear. Take that with a big grain of salt!