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Apple iPhone 12 series to launch in late November, new report suggests

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Michail 27 May 2020

Apple iOS Rumors

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.

iPhone 12 series launch to take place in late November

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.

iPhone 12 series launch to take place in late November

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
  • ILe
  • 31 May 2020

Yeah because there's now up to 3 or 4 iphones.... so of course they sell more

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  • Anonymous
  • ILe
  • 31 May 2020

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.

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  • ybx
  • 31 May 2020

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 ...

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