A Larger iPhone 12 Pro In The Making?

Posted by Kirhat | Saturday, July 04, 2020 | | 0 comments »

A Larger iPhone 12 Pro
There is nothing unique with Apple whenever it releases more than one version of its latest iPhone. However, this year's rumored iPhone 12 is expected to come in a mind-boggling four different variants, compared to previous years when Apple would launch two or three versions of its newest smartphone.

Two of those models are expected to be successors to the iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max. If the reports and rumors so far are to be believed, Apple's next "Pro" iPhone will have a triple-lens camera like last year's models, a Lidar scanner like the new iPad Pro, and a refreshed design among other changes.

Apple is expected to debut its new smartphones in the fall, although there's a chance that some models could debut later than usual because of the coronavirus' economic fallout.

According to Hollis Johnson of Business Insider, Apple is said to be bumping up the screen sizes of its pro-grade iPhones in 2020. One model will reportedly come in a 6.1-inch size, while a larger version is said to come with a 6.7-inch screen. Bloomberg similarly reported that the most expensive new iPhone will come with a screen that's slightly larger than that of the current 6.5-inch iPhone 11 Pro Max.

One of the standout features of the iPhone 12 Pro compared to the standard model is expected to be its Lidar sensor, according to Bloomberg. That sensor, which is already present on the 2020 iPad Pro, is geared toward improving performance in augmented reality apps. It measures the distance between objects by measuring how long it takes for light to reach a subject and reflect back.

Apple will continue to outfit its high-end smartphones with a triple-lens camera, according to reports from Bloomberg and analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.

That would indicate that Apple is taking a similar strategy in 2020 as it did with last year's iPhone 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max, which come with a triple lens camera that includes wide-angle, ultra-wide-angle, and telephoto lenses.

The cheaper models are expected to come with only two cameras, much like the iPhone 11.

It may have a screen like the iPad Pro's, with a higher refresh rate and smoother scrolling.

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