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Daily Mirror
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Shivali Best

Apple fans compare iPhone 11 Pro to bowling ball thanks to triple camera layout

Today, Apple is expected to unveil three new iPhones - the iPhone 11 , iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max.

Two of the new smartphones - the iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max - are rumoured to feature triple lens rear cameras, arranged in a square on the back of the device.

Apple fans have been quick to draw comparisons between this rather strange square design and various objects, including bowling balls and coconuts.

Many confused users have taken to Twitter , comparing leaked images of the new iPhones, ahead of their official launch this evening.

One user said: “Steve Jobs didn’t die for the new iPhone to look like a bowling ball.”

Another joked: “The new iPhone11 looks like a bowling ball that fell off the roof of a car & got repeatedly run over on the highway.”

And one wrote: “Honestly the new iPhone11 is so ugly, seems like Apple’s out of ideas so they’re just making coconut phones now.”

Meanwhile, others have compared the iPhone to the must-have toy of 2017 - fidget spinners.

One user wrote: “It looks like the new iPhone 11 comes with its own fidget spinner on it!”

And another joked: “Look, Apple, you're cool and all, but this $1000, fidget spinner-looking camera just ain't it, chief. Gonna have to pass on this, for my kidney's sake lol.”

Thankfully, there’s not long to wait to see what Apple’s 2019 iPhones actually look like.

Apple’s event will begin at 10:00 PDT (18:00 BST). You can follow all the announcements on our live blog here .

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