iPhone 12 We are gradually getting to the time of the year when Apple comes to the market with new phones. It is expected that Apple ...
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We are gradually getting to the time of the year when Apple comes to the market with new phones. It is expected that Apple will be making series of releases this September with the expectation of iPhone 12 Pro.
The 2020 iPhones will feature major updates, introducing some of the first design changes that we've seen since the iPhone X was released in 2017. We're expecting four iPhones in three display sizes which could come in at 5.4, 6.7, and 6.1 inches (x2).
Rumours suggest the 6.7-inch iPhone and one 6.1-inch model will be higher-end OLED devices with triple-lens cameras, while the 5.4 and 6.1-inch models will be lower-end iPhones with dual-lens cameras and a more affordable price tag. All iPhones in 2020 are expected to feature OLED displays regardless of price, and a 120Hz "ProMotion" refresh rate could be included in some of the higher-end models, though that's not guaranteed due to battery life constraints.
At a rumoured 5.4 inches, the 2020 iPhone 12 will be the
smallest iPhone Apple has released since the 4.7-inch iPhone SE. At 6.7 inches,
the 2020 iPhone 12 Pro will be Apple's largest iPhone to date, which is the
6.5-inch iPhone 11 Pro Max.
Design wise, rumours
suggest at least two of the new iPhones coming in 2020 will feature a
significant redesign with a metal frame that's similar to the frame of the
iPhone 4 or the iPad Pro. The iPhone 4 had a distinctive, flat look for its
stainless steel frame, which could be replicated in the new iPhones, bringing the
design in line with the 2020 iPad Pro models.
Rumours suggest there will be a new TrueDepth camera system that
cuts down on the size of the notch on the front, and there are rumors of a 3D
triple-lens rear camera system that uses a laser to calculate depth information
for objects in the room, improving both photography and AR capabilities. This
is likely to be similar to the LiDAR Scanner in the 2020 iPad Pro, and it will be
limited to the higher-end iPhone models.
2020 will be
the first year that Apple introduces 5G support in the iPhone, allowing the new
devices to connect to 5G networks that are much faster than 4G LTE networks.
According to rumours, all of the iPhones in the iPhone 12 lineup will feature
5G connectivity, though it's not yet clear if all models will have super fast
mmWave support in all countries.
The iPhone 12
models coming in 2020 will use an Apple-designed 5-nanometer A14 chip
manufactured by TSMC. The A14 chip is expected to bring both speed and
efficiency improvements that could bring small gains in battery life.
What will Apple Call the New Phones?
Going with history, it is very likely that we would be having,
iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max. This
is how Apple phones have emerged and evolved since 2007:
·
2007 - iPhone
·
2008 - iPhone 3G
·
2009 - iPhone 3GS
·
2010 - iPhone 4 (new
design)
·
2011 - iPhone 4s
·
2012 - iPhone 5 (new
design)
·
2013 - iPhone 5s and
iPhone 5c
·
2014 - iPhone 6 and iPhone
6 Plus (new design)
·
2015 - iPhone 6s and
iPhone 6s Plus
·
2016 - iPhone 7 and iPhone
7 Plus
·
2017 - iPhone 8, iPhone 8
Plus, and iPhone X (new design)
·
2018 - iPhone XR, iPhone
XS, and iPhone XS Max
·
2019 - iPhone 11, iPhone
11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max
Design Outlook and Sizes
Rumours
suggest Apple will offer four iPhones in three different sizes, but the
sizes are said to be changing in 2020.
So
far, rumours indicate we'll see a 5.4-inch iPhone, a 6.7-inch iPhone, and two
6.1-inch iPhones. 5.4 inches is smaller than the current iPhone 11 Pro, while
6.7 inches is bigger than the current iPhone 11 Pro Max. Rumours suggest the
5.4-inch device will be close to identical in size to the iPhone 8.
One
6.1-inch model and the 6.7-inch model will be higher-end iPhones, while the
other 6.1-inch iPhone and the 5.4-inch iPhone will be lower-end models and
successors to the iPhone 11. The higher-end iPhones will feature newer camera
systems with triple-lens setups, while the lower-end iPhones will feature
dual-lens camera setups.
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