New report suggests LTE iPhone 12 will cost 549
A report from @omegaleaks via Twitter claims that Apple will launch a sub-$600 iPhone this year. According to the report, Apple is going to offer a 4G-variant of the entry-level 5.4-inch iPhone 12 for $549. If previous rumors are also true, this could mean that Apple is going to set the iPhone 12 in five different price brackets.
my first iphone rumor is the 4g version of the 12 and 12 max
— Omega LEAKS and RUMORS (@omegaleaks) June 25, 2020
iphone 12(4g) if it happens will be 549$
4g 12 max will be 649$ and there 5g prices are 649 and 749 just like jon prosser said.
The report corroborates the pricing scheme reported by @Jon_Prosser on Twitter back in April. It listed the iPhone 12’s prices going from $649, $749, $999, and $1099.
Been seeing some reports speculating on iPhone 12 prices, so I asked my sources 👇
— Jon ProSur (@jon_prosser) April 30, 2020
5.4 iPhone 12 D52G
OLED / 5G
2 cam
$649
6.1 iPhone 12 D53G
OLED / 5G
2 cam
$749
6.1 iPhone 12 Pro D53P
OLED / 5G
3 cam + LiDAR
$999
6.7 iPhone 12 Pro Max D54P
OLED / 5G
3 cam + LiDAR
$1,099
Apple is expected to announce the iPhone 12 family sometime in September with mass-production reported to begin in July.
There will be three sizes, but there might be a total of 5 variants with today’s news. From cheapest to most expensive, there will be an LTE-only 5.4-inch iPhone 12 with dual cameras for $549, a 5G 5.4-inch iPhone 12 for $649, a larger 6.1-inch (also 5G) iPhone 12 for $749, a 6.1-inch iPhone 12 Pro for $999 with three cameras, and a larger 6.7-inch iPhone 12 Pro Max for $1099.
Via Twitter
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- userbenchmark
- 13 Jul 2020
- p2X
they just stuff components in their phones iphone 11 pro max is like 230 grams and has 6.5 inch display other companies can make it a lot lighter I hope new iphones will be lighter cuz I want to switch to ios
- iOS Sucks
- 01 Jul 2020
- 7kH
Keep dreaming pal. Apple have piss poor marketshare. It has shown no signs of improving.
- VaruLV
- 30 Jun 2020
- mi@
Not quite, base SE 2020 costs 399$ in US while 499€ in some EU markets, which, according to current XE rate is about 560$. Sure, if you add mandatory 2y warranty in EU vs 1y in USA, the difference isnt that big anymore, but its not just taxes.