iPhone 12 dummy units show rumored new iPad Pro-style design

Dummy units resembling the rumored iPad Pro-style squared design of this year’s new iPhone 12 lineup have been shared by leaker Sonny Dickson, showing the size difference between the upcoming models and how the new devices may look.
Featuring a similar design to 2010’s iPhone 4, the models shown by Dickson all feature flat edges and depict glass front and back covers. Showcasing almost everything we know about the iPhone 12 so far, the models show the 5.4-inch entry-level iPhone 12 and larger 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch iPhone 12 Pro Max.
One key feature missing from the dummies is the rumored LiDAR scanner, expected on at least the 6.7 inch model. It is said that Apple will reposition the rear camera system to have the three camera lenses and new LiDAR scanner in a square formation, with the device’s camera flash located in the middle of the protruding camera bump.
Here are the first iPhone 12 dummies: 3 sizes (5.4, 6.1, 6.7). Flat edges, 3 cameras on the bump like recent molds. Notch, cameras should not be taken 100%, but chassis promising. pic.twitter.com/fcw3bLhVEF
— Sonny Dickson (@SonnyDickson) June 21, 2020
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.
According to the larger 6.7-inch model, the SIM tray will now be moved to the left side of the device under the volume buttons, rather than on the right side of the device as seen on current iPhones such as the iPhone 11 Pro.
You can read everything we know about this year’s new iPhone models here.










