Apple's iPhone 12 lineup is one of the most anticipated smartphones of 2020. Recently, these smartphones are going through a lot of leaks. In this post, we will list everything we know about Apple's upcoming iPhones.
Apple may launch four new iPhone models this year. The base model here is a 5.4" compact iPhone, aka iPhone 12, along with this, we can expect a 6.1" iPhone 12 Max, 6.1" iPhone 12 Pro, and a 6.7" iPhone 12 Pro Max. All the upcoming iPhones in 2020 are expected to boast an OLED display. The upcoming iPhones are also expected to boast a boxier design similar to the latest iPad Pro and, it is expected to come with a smaller notch.
The iPhone 12 series will be powered by the upcoming Apple A14 Bionic processor, and all the iPhones will come with 5G support. The pro variants may come with the 120 Hz display, and the non-pro variants will still stick to the 60 Hz display. Likewise, the non-pro variants will come with the dual-camera setup similar to the iPhone 11, and the pro variants will sport a triple camera setup and a dedicated LiDAR system for enhanced AR functionalities.
The iPhone 12 Pro and 12 Pro Max are also expected to come with a new Navy Blue color option. The regular iPhone 12 and 12 Max may come with 4 GB of ram whereas, the iPhone 12 Pro and 12 Pro Max may boast 6 GB of ram. The base storage of the iPhone is also expected to bump from 64 GB to 128 GB.
The iPhone 12, is expected to come with a starting of $650, if this is true, this will be the second time in a row, Apple is reducing the price of their base model. Previously, iPhone 11 was priced $50 cheaper than the iPhone XR. The iPhone 12 Max is expected to be priced at $750 for the base variant. The more premium iPhone 12 Pro and 12 Pro Max is expected to be priced at $999, and 1099 respectively, for their base variants.
If the pricing is true, then Apple is not charging any premium for 5G like other brands, and the 650 dollars iPhone 12 seems to be more interesting of all. Apple usually announces its iPhones during September, but due to the COVID-19, Apple may slightly delay the launch of its latest iPhones.
Disclaimer: Since Apple is yet to launch the device officially, please take all the above information with a pinch of salt.
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