This suggests that Apple might have made a mistake with its pricing and that customers are willing to sacrifice certain features in order to save themselves a few hundred bucks. The good news is that if you’re planning on getting the second-gen iPhone XR, there is a chance that Apple could trickle down some iPhone XS/XS Max features to the handset, such as its dual camera design.
This is according to information out of China from suppliers who claims that the iPhone XR 2 could feature a dual camera setup similar to that of the iPhone X and XS. At the moment, the iPhone XR uses software to achieve the camera effects of the iPhone X and XS, but if the reports are true, that will no longer be the case for the second-gen model.
This is to be expected as we’re starting to see more mid-range handsets adopt features that were previously exclusive to flagships. Plus it also makes sense, as recent rumors are claiming that the iPhone 11 could feature a triple camera design, meaning that the feature could still be used to set the iPhone XR 2 apart from the iPhone 11.