New iPhone 12 release date, leaks, price, news and what you need to know guys corona duration
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Phone 12 Pro Official Trailer, Apple 2020.
All the specifications of the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max at the end of the video.
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The iPhone 12 Pro will come with ( According to this trailer ):
- 6.4 Inch Full-Edge Display
- Quad Camera, 8K@120FPS, Laser-Powered 3D Cameras
- Hidden Front 13MP Camera
- Apple 5nm A14 Bionic Chip with Up to 8x faster than A13 Bionic
- The next operating system of Apple, iOS 14
The concept was created by Hasan Kaymak with Ran Avni Exclusively for CONCEPTSIPHONE.
- Four iPhone 12 models coming this fall, after the iPhone 9 (i.e. iPhone SE 2) launches sometime in the first half of 2020
- Expect two iPhone 12 devices with 5.4 and 6.1 inch displays and two iPhone 12 Pro models at 6.1 inches and 6.7 inches
- Multiple iPhone 12 models will feature 5G connectivity via Qualcomm's 5G modem
- The iPhone 12 Pros will likely add a time of flight sensor to the three rear cameras, which will aid in AR performance
- All new iPhones could feature OLED screens, while the iPhone 12 Pro may offer 120Hz refresh rate.
iPhone 5G: Apple's first 5G phones
Speaking of 5G, a report from Nikkei says that all iPhone 12 models will ship with 5G networking capability, which means you wouldn't have to necessarily to step up to an iPhone 12 Pro Max to enjoy faster downloads. Reportedly, Apple will work with Qualcomm and Samsung to supply its 2020 iPhones with modems from both companies that can connect to 5G networks built on both mmWave and sub-6GHz spectrum.
According to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo (via CNBC), Qualcomm's development to date has been centered on mmWave, while Samsung has concentrated on sub-6GHz.
Having support for both mmWave and sub-GHz 5G networks is important, because different carriers are using different technologies when rolling out their 5G networks. Verizon 5G is focusing, at least initially, on mmWave, which delivers the fastest speeds but typically requires line of sight.
T-Mobile and AT&T are concentrating on lower-band 5G, which delivers the longest range but not the fastest speeds. (T-Mobile and AT&T will are also working on mmWave but it's not as widespread.) And Sprint is using mid-band 5G. So it's critical that Apple's 5G iPhones support all of the above technologies.
Now that Apple bought Intel’s modem business, it's expected that Apple will eventually stop getting its 5G modems from Qualcomm and will design its own modems in house, the same way it does for its A-series processors. That's unlikely to happen with the new iPhone 12, though.
Ming-Chi Kuo has made a new prediction about the iPhone 12's 5G capabilities — that it will use far fewer signal amplifiers than he first thought. This will mean slower 5G speeds as a result, but users outside of 5G areas definitely won't notice the difference, and those with access to certain 5G networks may not either, since the fledgling networks are not yet that much faster compared to 4G
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