Barclays analyst Blayne Curtis and his team have published a new report claiming that Apple’s iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro_Max, expected to be launched in September 2020, is going to sport 6GB of RAM. The US tech giant is expected to launch three iPhones next year, and Barclays believes that iPhone 12 Pro and Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max will feature mmWave 5G support, reported by news portal iMore on Friday.
Additionally, the 2020 iPhones could pack rear-facing 3D sensing cameras for better photographic and augmented reality capabilities. An earlier report claimed that the technology would debut in the next iPad Pro. If the latest leak is to believe, the next-gen iPad Pro and the iPhone 12 will come with the new technology in 2020.
Besides, the iPhone-maker is also planning to launch an ‘affordable’ iPhone SE2, with production reportedly slated to start in February. The device will have an A13 chip, which is also being used in iPhone 11, along with the 3GB RAM. It will also have three color options: silver, space grey, and red. It is likely to start selling for $399.
It’ll be fascinating to see how buyers will receive the next-gen iPhone lineup. Still, Apple has every reason to be optimistic, and the iPhone 11 has been a massive hit around the world. Now, many of the features of the upcoming iPhones have already been revealed. Are you still excited to get your hands on them? So, what are your thoughts about the Apple iPhone 12?
Source input from IANS
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