Apple may not announce the iPhone 12 until October
Apple may not officially announce the iPhone 12 until October, according to leaker Jon Prosser who claims teams at Apple are currently discussing the possibility of pushing the usual September iPhone event back to handle the impacts the coronavirus has had on its supply chain.
Prosser, who today shared new details about Apple’s long-rumored AR glasses “Apple Glass”, squashes claims from sources which suggested Apple was on track to launch its four new iPhone 12 models in September despite the disruptions caused by the virus, adding that Apple is going to “shoot for all of it happening in October”, suggesting the device would launch in the same month.
Earlier reports suggest Apple’s 6.1-inch iPhone 12, successor to the current iPhone 11, will see a price increase, up from $699 to $749, whereas the high-end iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max will supposedly continue to be priced as they are now, available from $999 and $1,099 respectively.
Here’s everything we know about the iPhone 12.
The Apple Post has released exclusive 2020 iPhone renders, offering what we believed to be the most accurate representation of the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max.
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