'iPhone 11' camera & new 'A13' chip element will provide far better photography
A new "iPhone 11" rumor roundup has been posted mostly repeating what has been said before -- but Bloomberg's Mark Gurman is predicting big improvements from the triple lens camera for photographers and videographers.

An early render of the triple camera setup of the 2019 iPhones, via OnLeaks and CashKaro
Bloomberg's Mark Gurman has published his latest predictions for Apple's fall event that we expect is on September 10. Much of what Gurman has summarized on Thursday morning has been long-rumored and predicted by others well prior to Thursdays posting. However, a few new details are presented.
The three-lens system is also predicted to have "significantly upgraded video recording capabilities. Gurman suggests that there is a new feature that allows live retouching, and effect insertion as the video is being recorded, instead of the user applying the effects after the video is shot.
Apple's "A13" processor is said to have a new element called the "AMX" or "matrix" internally. This new component is predicted to be some form of math co-processor, postulated to help with augmented reality applications and other computer vision tasks.
Gurman also predicts better water resistance and updated OLED screens without 3d Touch and relying on Haptic Touch instead. The report also reiterates rumors of a second back camera on the iPhone XR replacement, "Pro" branding, and a return to a matte finish on some models.
On the other hand, the entry-level iPad is expected to grow to 10.2 inches. This is not the first time that this has been suggested, however.
Big changes to the Apple Watch lineup aren't predicted in the report, with him reiterating the previous discovery of ceramic and titanium models to the iPhone. Gurman expects a "muted" discussion at Apple's fall event, focusing mostly on watchOS 6.
Also repeated is the likelihood that Apple is working on new AirPods and a less expensive HomePod. Like most of the other rumors surrounding the AirPods and HomePod refresh, Gurman predicts that these will ship in 2020.

An early render of the triple camera setup of the 2019 iPhones, via OnLeaks and CashKaro
Bloomberg's Mark Gurman has published his latest predictions for Apple's fall event that we expect is on September 10. Much of what Gurman has summarized on Thursday morning has been long-rumored and predicted by others well prior to Thursdays posting. However, a few new details are presented.
"iPhone 11"
While the Bloomberg piece discusses the three-lens camera system on the back of the phone, the report suggests there is new software to automatically correct a combined photo from the lenses, and improvement in low-light environments.The three-lens system is also predicted to have "significantly upgraded video recording capabilities. Gurman suggests that there is a new feature that allows live retouching, and effect insertion as the video is being recorded, instead of the user applying the effects after the video is shot.
Apple's "A13" processor is said to have a new element called the "AMX" or "matrix" internally. This new component is predicted to be some form of math co-processor, postulated to help with augmented reality applications and other computer vision tasks.
Gurman also predicts better water resistance and updated OLED screens without 3d Touch and relying on Haptic Touch instead. The report also reiterates rumors of a second back camera on the iPhone XR replacement, "Pro" branding, and a return to a matte finish on some models.
iPad Pro and entry-level iPad
There isn't a design change expected for an iPad Pro. However, Thursday's report expects similar upgrades to the camera and processor to what the iPhone is expected to have.On the other hand, the entry-level iPad is expected to grow to 10.2 inches. This is not the first time that this has been suggested, however.
The Mac, and other products
Gurman's report brings nothing new to the table for the rest of the product lineup. The Bloomberg report reminds readers that the Mac Pro is coming, and a 16-inch MacBook Pro is likely, but doesn't discuss the rest of the product lineup at all. Also not discussed is when the new MacBook Pro will be announced, or when the Mac Pro will start to ship to users.Big changes to the Apple Watch lineup aren't predicted in the report, with him reiterating the previous discovery of ceramic and titanium models to the iPhone. Gurman expects a "muted" discussion at Apple's fall event, focusing mostly on watchOS 6.
Also repeated is the likelihood that Apple is working on new AirPods and a less expensive HomePod. Like most of the other rumors surrounding the AirPods and HomePod refresh, Gurman predicts that these will ship in 2020.
Comments
I see Apple increasingly going to more impromptu roll-outs throughout the year. I suspect that a 5G phone somewhere in the first half of 2020 will be one of those.
This is to remove the “pro midget golf” effect. (I once ‘played’ nearby a few pro midget golf players who managed to hit incredible curved effect shots almost hitting the target, while I played almost as good but missing the targets by a wide margin most of the time.)
There's actually one called...wait for it... Manual!
Manual – RAW Camera by Will Global
https://apps.apple.com/be/app/manual-raw-camera/id917146276
Apple moved away from the Macworld Expos to get away from the 'conditioning' of the events and having to deliver something.
If your blowout season is Christmas then fine, but the show doesn't have to stop there. Marketing a single series for a full 12 months is not easy. Marketing is all about market stimulation and people get bored quickly. A spring or MWC launch would put them back on the radar as other brands soak up the limelight and give marketing something to bite on. It could be an SE style phone (or even a watch) or something more daring such as a true 'new' mid range phone (as opposed to shifting 'last year's phones').
As for 5G, I would also release it when available as an 'Edition' phone instead of waiting until the end of 2020. Precisely due to marketing. This Christmas the 5G carriers will go all out to convince us that you need 5G, no matter what anyone says.
Agree. The other thing that is getting almost comical is watching Phill Schiller introduce a trivial improvement ("and now, for the first time, we have added tint control on photos!" then pause, waiting for the applause. After a couple seconds, the crowd then realizes they're supposed to applaud and obligingly does so. Nothing like the spontaneous, enthusiastic and virtually non-stop applause when Jobs introduced the original iPhone.
I can't see a SE sized phone coming, sad days ahead when it dies. there seem to be no more small phones in the market.
It really is amazing how far digital photography has come in twenty years.
But, yeah, it is amazing.
I foresee phones shipping the size of a sandwich-sized slice of bread, only thinner. 'Behold– the SuperMax!' And for the SE– nothing.
The big rumored phone features for me are:
1. Matte glass and more shatter resistant glass (robustness is one the last high value features to be implemented)
2. A13. Sounds like there will be a new SIMD engine. Also hope for 6 to 8 GB RAM.
3. More robust Face ID
4. Camera features don’t drive my purchases, but I’ll take them if I can get them
Also really excited for the iPad Pro 12.9. Thinking of replacing my 2 year old iPad Pro 10.5 with it.
That said, I upgraded my iPhone 5s with an Xs Max so I won't be buying a new phone for a while.