iPhone 2020: What to expect?
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Renderings show iPhone 12 Pro may have a flatter body
As was the case before the release of new iPhones in previous generations, there are now manufacturers working with Apple that have rendered renderings of the iPhone 12 Pro based on known external dimensions of the new phone.
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Apple plans iPad-like design for next iPhone, report says
Apple is preparing a redesign of its top-tier iPhones, borrowing cues from the latest iPads, Bloomberg report on Monday.
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iPhone 12 Pro may have a much smaller notch
Regarding the appearance of the new generation of iPhone 12, Twitter user @choco_bit have discovered new clues from iOS 14.
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iPhone 12 Pro may have Lidar
According to a leaked picture, iPhone 12 Pro may update the layout of its rear camera, which will add Lidar to reposition the lens within the square camera bump.
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5G iPhone still scheduled to launch in fall, report says
Earlier reports said that this year's 5G iPhone will be postponed, but Bloomberg said in a report today that this year's 5G iPhone will still be released at the traditional autumn conference.
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Apple 5G iPhone 12 still planned for fall, report says
Apple's China retail store has now reopened, but many of its supply chain businesses are still changing. Bloomberg quoted sources as saying that the 5G iPhone 12 will still be available this fall.
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Leaked image shows iPhone 12 A14 processor clocked at 3.1 GHz
At present, news about Apple iPhone 12 is increasing. This afternoon, a blogger released a set of Beta 1 version of Geekbench5 which is suspected of Apple A14 chip.
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iPhone 12 will have a 3D depth camera, report says
At least one of this year's iPhones will feature a 3D depth camera on its back, Fast Company reported citing a source.
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Launch of iPhone 12 delayed for one month, analyst says
Apple's much-anticipated 5G iPhone may be delayed due to a coronavirus outbreak, Bank of America (BofA) said in a report today.
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Coronavirus outbreak won't affect iPhone 12 release, says analyst
The impact of the new coronavirus epidemic on Apple is only temporary and will not significantly affect the release of the 5G iPhone. Wedbush Securities reports today.