We expect at least two new iPhone models to be launched in September when the new iPhone 12 is launched. An Apple insider is said to have blabbed and passed on numerous details about the display and camera equipment to a leaker. According to the report, Apple fans will soon be able to enjoy a smooth 120 Hz display. But also the camera of the iPhone 12 (Pro) is said to have been significantly improved. On Twitter, PineLeaks posted "exclusive" information about the iPhone 12.
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Screens with a high refresh rate are really nothing new in 2020, but Apple has been working on the perfection of a display panel with a high refresh rate in recent months, as the tweet shows. Apple is working on a "dynamic" change between 60 Hz and 120 Hz, depending on what the user is currently doing with their iPhone 12. This should mainly benefit the battery life - the biggest drawback with high refresh rates is power consumption. For this, Apple will install a larger battery in its new flagship, which could lead to a completely revised case design.
Apple is working on dynamically switching between 120hz and 60hz depending on what you are doing/have open. 120hz is a huge battery drain, so it's needed.
— Pine (@PineLeaks) May 10, 2020
Last year, green was the latest craze in the iPhone range. In 2020, Apple wants to trigger hype again with navy blue. The Californian company will continue to rely on frosted glass.
Apple is working on dynamically switching between 120hz and 60hz depending on what you are doing/have open. 120hz is a huge battery drain, so it's needed.
— Pine (@PineLeaks) May 10, 2020
The notch gets smaller
This rumor has already been picked up by several leakers and seems to have a very chance of being true. After three years, Apple has managed to make the notch smaller without having to give up the sensors for FaceID. This is made possible by moving the speaker between the frame and the display.
Apple improves the iPhone 12 camera
The LiDAR sensor in the new iPad Pro is expected to find its way into the flagship iPhones for 2020 and could also be used for improved portrait photography and object recognition in low light conditions. According to the leaks, the night mode, which was first introduced with the iPhone 11, has been improved and offers more than 30 seconds of exposure time in the new iPhone 12. Apple is probably also working on a 3x optical zoom for the telephoto camera. In addition, 30x digital zoom is also said to have been tested in the prototype tests.
Apple is lagging behind, but are they making it better?
Always interesting to see: on the net, tech fans argue about why Apple takes so much time to release technologies that have long been available from Android smartphone manufacturers. Many iPhone fans are of the opinion that Apple is taking its time with new technologies, and only launching them when they are perfect. How do you see it? With the introduction of the iPhone 12, can we look forward to the best 120 Hz display on the market?
China's economy was hit particularly hard by the coronavirus earlier this year. Many factories were closed, work was put on hold. Smartphone manufacturers, who produce on a large scale in China, also felt the effects. According to reports, tech company Apple not only had to expect delayed delivery times, but also had to close all Apple stores. While the economy in China is gradually picking up speed again, reports are circulating that Apple will not introduce the iPhone 12 this year. Too many suppliers are said to have fallen behind in the production of displays, camera modules or batteries.
According to a report by Bloomberg, Apple is now back on track. The news portal reports that Apple has been able to produce the first test devices in China. The Californian company was also able to send employees from the USA to China to check the production chains.
The fact that Apple's supply chain was interrupted can also be seen in products that have already been released, such as the iPad Pro 2020 or the new MacBook Air. Numerous buyers still complain about delayed deliveries via Twitter. These are due to the collapse of the Chinese economy in January, in the middle of the production of Apple's new products for spring 2020.
Not. Even. Surprised. pic.twitter.com/0JuPpdWyZ2
— Max Weinbach (@MaxWinebach) March 25, 2020
But even though the factories are now gradually starting up, Apple continues to struggle with factory closures, for example in Malaysia, where Apple's supplier Ibiden produces circuit boards for smartphones. If you don't know how dependent Apple and all other smartphone manufacturers are on their suppliers, take a look at Apple's list of suppliers. Here Apple only lists its top 200 suppliers.
Apple's new iPhone is supposed to be ready in time for the autumn keynote, as Bloomberg reports, although Apple's most important supplier, Foxconn from Taiwan, claims to be able to resume normal operation at the end of March at the earliest. Foxconn expressed optimism to the Japanese business magazine, Nikkei, claiming it had secured sufficient personnel for the "seasonal demand". The company generates about 40 percent of its annual turnover with the production of Apple products. It remains to be seen whether Apple will be able to deliver punctually in autumn despite all its dependency, and whether there will then be the usual interest in a new luxury mobile phone from Cupertino.
Although the Californians' current smartphone line-up with the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro Max came onto the market in September 2019, it still lacked 5G support. This is because Apple's previous and only supplier of mobile radio modems, Intel, could not supply a 5G modem. In the meantime, Intel's modem division has been transferred to Apple and in the long run, we expect Apple to develop its own 5G modem, but this will take some time. Until then, Apple appears to have recourse to its former supplier Qualcomm, with whom a long dispute has ended.
As the website PCmag reports, the boss of Qualcomm, Christiano Amon, spoke at the Snapdragon Tech Summit, where the manufacturer also released details on new processors and SoC, quite openly about the next iPhone... with 5G.
Obviously, the first iPhone with 5G will actually come with a modem from Qualcomm. However, the further setup (e.g. the antenna design) can probably not get the maximum out of the Qualcomm modem. The reason for this is that Apple absolutely wants to launch the iPhone on time, or "as fast as we can", says Amon.
The development cycle for new smartphones and their components is somewhat different for each manufacturer, but all of them usually need a few months in advance to integrate and harmonize third-party components into their smartphone design (the interior), not to mention the software integration.
Apparently, Apple's lead time is barely enough to integrate the Qualcomm modem into the next iPhone after the abrupt change of supplier. Remember, the deal with Qualcomm didn't happen until April.
The head of Qualcomm also said that the collaboration with Apple would be "multi-year" and not just "one or two" years. Qualcomm is heating up the rumour kitchen and his company is likely to benefit from a rising share price if Apple does not deny it.
In the end, however, we will have to wait and see whether Apple will be able to successfully present an iPhone with 5G next year and whether it will meet customers' expectations. Until then there will be many new 5G smartphones on Android and certainly also some cheap ones.
The first rumors about display sizes appeared earlier this year, suggesting that Apple would equip its iPhones with 5.4-inch, 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch displays by 2020. This information comes from the pen of the analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who is considered a very reliable source on the Apple scene. Kuo not only talks about display sizes, but also predicts that all three models will be based on OLED panels. Kuo did not mention whether the notch is still needed for the very complex FaceID camera technology.
Allegedly, however, a prototype of an iPhone that doesn't have a notch already exists. Based only on this very daring rumor, the first pictures from Twitter user @BenGeskin already circulated the possible new accommodation of the FaceID technology in a new, narrow display bezel.
Exclusive: One of the 2020 iPhone prototypes has 6.7-inch display with Face ID and TrueDepth camera system housed in the top bezel. pic.twitter.com/sAJE7J12ty
— Ben Geskin (@BenGeskin) September 26, 2019
This is not an official document, but only the presumption of a designer. This info is to be enjoyed, but measured with quite a lot of caution.
Back to analyst Kuo. This week he gave a little preview of the design of the iPhone 12. According to Kuo, all three 2020 iPhones will have a redesigned metal frame. Instead of the rounded frame, the iPhone 12 should have a flat and angular metal frame. It should remind you more of the iPhone 4, which was presented in 2010 by Steve Jobs at the WWDC keynote.
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