Report: Apple might start releasing iPhones twice a year, four 5G iPhones to come in 2020
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- Annas
- SvB
- 03 Dec 2019
They said that almost in every year
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- imRGZ
- D0H
- 03 Dec 2019
Finally Apple coming down from its high perch. Realised their high pricing won't work anymore it seems. They have only their successful budget offerings XR & 11 to brag.
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- Shiny Dave
- m9K
- 03 Dec 2019
Remember that UK network O2 all but confirmed that the 2020 iPhones would have 5G support with the details of a trade-in deal on their 5G contracts. Vodafone are now doing the same thing with iPhone 11 contracts, too.
It's not if the iPhone 12 range has 5G, it's whether it's top-to-bottom. Honestly, I think it might be.
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- Anonymous
- UTx
- 03 Dec 2019
How can a report and might be in the same sentence?
This is a educated guess at best and a rumour otherwise.
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- NotAnOpinion
- 4dt
- 03 Dec 2019
People's memories are short. This is due to the Trump administration effort to Apple's Tim Cook to fast-track 5G deployment.
- Geric.770
- wYC
- 03 Dec 2019
With the success on iPhone 11 series, I bet they will succeed even more in the future... Just don't fail your iOS launches ever again.
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- Anonymous
- Kxu
- 03 Dec 2019
Oh my.. Samsung may double down at this news...
- Kingslayer
- 0c{
- 03 Dec 2019
Good strategy for them although long overdue. Google should follow suit. Release two flagship Pixels per year in different sizes & SoCs and two Pixel a-series in different sizes and SoCs.
Mobile is already saturated though. More people will stop upgrading their phones well into the next decade. Time to find a different hobby.