Apple iPhone 12 series to launch in late November, new report suggests
According to a new report from Cowen investment bank, the iPhone 12 series launch will be delayed by at least two months and will take place in November instead of the usual mid-September time-frame. Previous reports estimated a 1-month delay to both the launch and mass production timeframes due to the ongoing pandemic.
The new report also predicts a combined 35 million unit production output in Q2 2020 which would be 13% lower than the same period last year. Regardless of the actual iPhone 12 launch date, we should be getting 4 new models, all of which will support 5G connectivity and come with OLED panels with smaller notches. The screen diagonals will range between 5.4 and 6.7-inches with two 6.1-inch models in the middle. In terms of design, we’re expecting square casing in a nod to the iPad Pro.
On the internals side, Apple is expected to debut its A14 chipset based on TSMC’s 5nm process. RAM on the entry-level 5.4" and 6.1" iPhones will start at 4GB while the premium 6.1" and 6.7" models will get 6GB RAM and up to 512GB storage. There’s also talks of a 128GB base storage option replacing the current 64GB one.
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- Anonymous
- 31 May 2020
- ILe
Yeah because there's now up to 3 or 4 iphones.... so of course they sell more
- Anonymous
- 31 May 2020
- ILe
Evidence.. they make their own crap.... that's not evidence lol. That's why they should be doing so much better but so are not. And malware? Please.
- JDK
- 31 May 2020
- ybx
True potential? You don't know why iPhone 11 is best selling smartphone in the world, though. No android marketshare comments. Alright, 80% marketshare. Divided among 10 companies who don't even work together. Gives you 8% per company. Which is ...