The mobile phone world is developing rapidly, and yesterday’s news is tomorrow’s chip paper. The iPhone 11, 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max, launched in September 2019, are still smooth, powerful phones, but Apple watchers are already asking for news about the next generation. In this article, we look ahead to the iPhone 12, which is expected to launch a 5G connection in the fall of 2020. We collect and analyze the latest and most interesting rumors about its release date, design, new features, specifications and prices, and help you understand all the guesswork in it. Apple will embed a fingerprint scanner on the iPhone 12’s display to allow the return of the Touch ID, according to new rumours. And we have some wonderful concept studs of new phone designs. The next batch of iPhones is almost certain to be released in the fall of 2020. More specifically, at least September 2020 will be a favorite of the launch event; if the company faces production difficulties, it may delay bookings and actual launches until the next few months, as the iPhone X does. Model. The only minor break to the program came in the spring of 2016, when Apple gave us the iPhone SE as a reward. So it’s possible – though far away – that some kind of small screen or cheap phone will be released around March or April 2020. For more information on this theory, see the iPhone SE 2 release date rumors. We expect at least three different models in September to match the iPhone 11/11 Pro/11 Pro Max, which will be launched in September 2019. However, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo predicts that there could be as many as four because Apple will target multiple versions of 5G.For the first time, Apple has used three lenses to transform the phone’s rear camera, even placing the iPhone 11’s dual lenses in a new square case, but the rest of the design has remained unchanged for the third consecutive generation. The XS retains the full-screen/gap look of the 2017 iPhone X – despite the addition of the new larger Max screen options – as well as the 11 Pro. You can offer the same design only so many times, and expect people to keep upgrading – although Apple has sometimes tested this theory in the past. Overall, we suspect that 2020 will be a year of major design changes. For example, we can see the gap gradually narrowing or eliminating completely. The latter may be more likely. The dent is an imperfect arrangement, but it may have happened to be an iconic part of the design, and we don’t see it changing until Apple is ready to remove it completely. The notch contains many important sensors – for example, for Face ID sensors – and removing it certainly can cause design problems. Apple may choose a punch design, which is its own compromise. But we thought it would be the best of both worlds: acknowledging that the gap was the wrong step, losing its signature design, and still not actually providing a seamless full-screen design. So for us, the decision to get out of this mess depends on the technology that embeds sensors into the screen, which can be purchased on a large scale. In this way, the iPhone 12 is just a screen – a difficult requirement from a design point of view, but it may justify the overuse of the adjective “magic”. It’s a recurring rumor, but will 2020 be the year Apple finally abandons its proprietary Lightning port with USB-C, as it did on the iPad Pro in 2018? We think that may not be the case, because that’s the case – a lot of digital creatives need to be quickly traveling to and from the camera for data transfer. The owner of Lightning-based headphones and other accessories will be happy. Given the reluctance of Android phone makers to accept, this may sound strange We’ve seen the Phone Arena model, which simulates four iPhone 12s with rear lenses, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg. In this section, we’ll publish the best iPhone 12 images and concept diagrams. The new iPhone needs to have a flagship feature – you can build some announcement events. In 2019, it’s all about the camera that three-lens and night mode. If Apple can launch in time, we think it will be 5G by 2020.
