Invite to admire the concept of iPhone 11 Slide with slide camera

Designers believe that Apple is 'learning' Android rivals to launch an iPhone model that uses the retractable camera mechanism in the future.

Designers believe that Apple is "learning" Android rivals to launch an iPhone model using the "retractable" camera mechanism in the future. Therefore, more and more concepts about iPhone slipped. Most recently is a sliding iPhone version called iPhone 11 Slide introduced by designer Hasan Kaymak.

In the concept of Hasan Kaymak, the iPhone 11 Slide has square edges, four rounded and quite thin roots. The back of this iPhone has 2 colors that make viewers come to iPhone 5.

The rear three camera cluster is placed vertically, while the Dual Facetime dual camera with 8 megapixel and 12 megapixel resolution will hide and emerge when activated.

The power of the device is achieved by using the Apple A13 chip.

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Please see the video below to take a closer look at the iPhone 11 Slide with the sliding camera as visualized by designer Hasan Kaymak.

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