Key Points:
- The upcoming iPhone 12 surfaces.
- It doesn’t have the wide notch.
- The successor of the iPhone 11 is still far away from reality.
The tech giant Apple started to work on the successor of iPhone 11 and that’s the iPhone 12 series and today the upcoming iPhone 12 surfaced online and that presents a piece of amazing information which is something the biggest change. So, without making any further delay let’s check out all the available details of the upcoming device.
Going through the renders of the upcoming iPhone 12, it suggests that the will launch the device without the wide notch which made debut with the iPhone X in 2017. Well, that means don’t expect the punch hole design or a pop-up mechanism for the front camera, as the company seems to adopt the old school design with the large bezels and that will accommodate all the sensors above the screen.
That said, there’s a diagram as well and that shows the entire sensors and that includes the IR camera along with the dot projector as well as the speaker and a 12-megapixel front-facing camera.
Furthermore, it also shows that the upcoming device will also have the SIM card slot at the right side and that confirms the previous rumours. Having said that, the upcoming iPhone 12 is also rumoured to come with a 6.7 inch display and the Pro variant will also get a new sensor for shifting camera stabilization, it is also said that the company will implement a 3D ToF sensor on both the vanilla as well as a Pro variant and also have a 120Hz refresh rate along with up to 6 GB of RAM as well as mmWave 5G connectivity.
So, that’s all the information we have at this moment, as I mentioned above, we still far away from the official announcement of the upcoming devices at least 6 months as it is the usual timeline. That means we will get more details about the same in the coming months and we recommend you to stay tuned with us for more interesting news.
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