Apple normally is gearing up to announce a new iPhone around this time of year, but 2020 is anything but normal. This year, it looks like we might see up to four new iPhone models released with shipping dates as late as November. The phones themselves will be faster, have improved cameras, and include 5G.
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Below we've rounded up all of the leaks and rumors we could find, but keep in mind until Apple actually announces the new iPhone, any and all of the information covered below can change.
Other than skipping the iPhone 9 and going with iPhone X, Apple hasn't made it a habit of mixing up the naming schema for the iPhone lineup. Last year, we saw the iPhone 11, and this year, we expect we'll see the iPhone 12.
What really matters is what comes after the number, which this year, it looks like it's going to get somewhat confusing but also more streamlined based on the number of models.
Current rumors point to a lineup consisting of the iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Max, iPhone 12 Pro, and iPhone 12 Pro Max.
Display sizes could range from 5.4 inches and 6.1 inches on the iPhone 12 and 12 Max, while the Pro line could have 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch screens, respectively.
With the possible addition of 5G connectivity and Apple moving the entire line to OLED displays, figuring out how much the price is going to increase, if at all, for the iPhone 12 line is anyone's guess.
Jon Prosser, who has accurately leaked information about Apple and Google in the past, posted on Twitter in April what his sources were telling him the prices will be for the entire lineup: The iPhone 12 will cost $649, while the iPhone 12 Pro Max will be priced at $1,099, according to the tweet.
Normally, Apple announces new iPhone models in September, with a launch roughly 10 days after the event. However, this year, Apple has already said the new iPhones will be a few weeks late.
The company is holding a "Time Flies" event on Sept. 15, but current speculation is the event will focus on the Apple Watch and a new iPad Air.
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We'll have to wait a little longer for new iPhones, but they look like they'll be worth it.
Prosser has said he expects the new iPhone's will be announced the week of Oct. 12, and he even laid out expected release dates.
Note in the tweet he claimed the Apple Watch and iPad were going to be announced this week. Instead, this week, Apple announced an event -- where it's expected to unveil those items.
According to a Bloomberg report, the new iPhone models will move away from the rounded edges used on the iPhone 11 and go back to the iPhone 5 and iPad Pro-like flat-edged design.
The back of the phones will look similar, with the Pro models having three cameras along with a LIDAR sensor for 3D scanning. The standard iPhone 12 models will have two cameras.
There's also been speculation the Face ID sensor array, also referred to as the True Depth Camera, is smaller this year, shrinking down the overall size of the notch that cuts into the top of the iPhone's display.
The standard iPhone 12 models will continue to use an aluminum housing, and the Pro models will stick with a stainless-steel housing.
Another rumor from Max Weinbach and XDADevelopers claim the green iPhone 11 color released last year is already being retired and will be replaced with a blue color. The renders in the video that discusses the switch sure look nice, don't they?
It appears Apple is ready to release its first 5G-compatible devices. Another Bloomberg report in August reiterates that Apple will release four new iPhone models, all with 5G connectivity.
As previously discussed, Apple is expected to make the switch from LCD panels in the base iPhone 12 model(s), using OLED panels across the entire line this year. The OLED displays are brighter, have better color contrast and deeper blacks, and all things considered, are a big upgrade.
Apple will presumably announce its latest A14 Bionic processor is being used in the iPhone 12 line, which naturally will boast performance improvements.
There's been speculation off and on that the iPhone 12 Pro line could feature 120Hz ProMotion display technology, but nothing concrete has really come out of it.
Finally, the new LIDAR sensor that Apple uses in the current iPad Pro lineup is said to make its way to the iPhone 12 Pro and Pro Max. Using the camera, Apple and developers will be able to create better augmented reality applications, thanks to the 3D scanning technology the camera brings to the line.
We'll keep updating this post as more information and details leak and the iPhone 12 announcement gets near.
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