Leaked clip claims to showcase iPhone 12 Pro chassis and back design

Victor, 12 September 2020

Leaks for Apple’s upcoming iPhone 12 lineup have been trickling-in at a steady pace for some time now. We even got alleged video footage of a functioning iPhone 12, a while back. That unit did match some leaked renders, but was arguably still a bit suspicious. A newly leaked clip now claims to showcase the main chassis for the iPhone 12 Pro and arguably looks more trustworthy, based on what we know about the upcoming phone.

As per the video, as well as a few other rumors, Apple might, indeed be going for a more-“classic” industrial look for this generation. The overall body shape showcased harkens back to some iconic design, like that of the iPhone 4 or iPhone 5. At least in our mind. Other than the change in curves and overall silhouette, the standard metal frame and glass sandwich construction is unsurprisingly still present.

The main triple-camera setup seems pretty-much identical to what we currently have on the iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max, with the notable exception of an additional sensor hole, said to house the new LiDAR module. The latter has been amply featured in leaks and finally seeing some physical indications of its existence in leaks can be considered a good sign for credibility here.

This is how the iPhone 12 magnets will be positioned This is how the iPhone 12 magnets will be positioned This is how the iPhone 12 magnets will be positioned
This is how the iPhone 12 magnets will be positioned

Another thing the alleged iPhone 12 Pro part from the video seems to get right is the particular cut-out for both the wireless charging coil and the new, intriguing magnet positioning system, for charging alignment. Both, also appearing prominently in earlier leaks.

Unfortunately, we are not looking at anywhere close to a whole, assembled phone here. It is crucially missing its display. Which leaves the important questions of the allegedly smaller display notch, as well as 120Hz refresh rate, at least for the top-end model still unanswered.

With no internals present, we can’t gather any additional information on 5G connectivity either. Currently, industry sources suggest that all iPhone 12 models will have Sub-6 5G support, but only the 12 Pro Max will have enough room to fit the extra antennas that are needed to handle the high-frequency signal (26-28 GHz).

The two 6.1-inch iPhone 12 will launch first, 5.4'' and 6.7'' to follow

In case you are not in the loop, most sources agree on a total of four iPhone 12 models – two 6.1-inch models, a 5.4-inch model and a 6.7-inch one. Allegedly, the two 6.1-inch variants will reach markets before their two differently-sized siblings. We’re expecting the first iPhone 12 models, hopefully, around mid-October.

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  • gaslighting
  • 28 Sep 2020
  • JBw

that's a thicc boi

  • AnonD-955101
  • 14 Sep 2020
  • MSE

Agree, still iphone 4/5 are one of the best designed phones imo, also the industrial omni balance design from sony,and now samsung note 10/20. Full display without rounded corners is the way to go. Also to many components need to be pushed inwar...

  • Anonymous
  • 14 Sep 2020
  • kmW

I wasn't mad dude lol. I just figured you were actually asking the question. I meant no offense or anything. Anyway I wouldn't be surprised if a ton of companies go to a square-edged design for packaging efficiency. Especially with 5G modem...

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