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Apple's iPhone 12 is expected to bring major changes like a new design, 5G, and 3D cameras — here's everything we know about it so far (AAPL)

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Even before Apple unveiled the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro in September, reports had already started to emerge about what the company could be planning for 2020.

The biggest upgrade coming in 2020 will likely be the introduction of 5G network support, an addition that some analysts are expecting will result in a huge iPhone upgrade cycle for Apple. 

A study from Strategy Analytics published in November also suggested that Apple could surpass Samsung and Huawei to lead the market for 5G smartphones in 2020, even though those companies have launched 5G-enabled smartphones long before Apple.

But as the coronavirus pandemic continues to upend business for Apple and many other companies, it's unclear whether Apple will be able to stick to its traditional September launch cycle. 

Apple's next-generation iPhones are expected to introduce other major changes, such as different size options, a revamped design, and a new three-dimensional camera similar to the iPad Pro's new Lidar sensor, according to the predictions of TF International Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, and other reports.  

Here's a look at everything we know about the new iPhones Apple is expected to release later this year.  

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The iPhone 12's launch may be delayed because of the coronavirus.

Apple typically announces its new iPhones like clockwork in September. But that may change this year because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, which has slowed Apple's supply chain, forced employees to work from home, and prompted Apple to close its retail stores outside of China until further notice.

Supply-chain issues aside, Nikkei Asian Review reports that Apple is concerned that demand for a new iPhone may be weak amidst layoffs caused by the coronavirus. The report says a fall launch isn't off the table and that Apple will make a final decision around May. In a worst-case scenario, Nikkei Asian Review says a 5G iPhone could be pushed to 2021.

Analysts at JPMorgan predict the iPhone 12 could be delayed by one or two months. 

Bloomberg also recently reported that some new iPhone models could be released weeks later than usual, but are still on track to debut in the fall timeframe.



All of Apple's 2020 iPhones could support 5G.

Apple is expected to bring 5G support to all of its flagship iPhones in 2020, according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who has a notable track record when it comes to making predictions about future Apple products. He originally said that only two of Apple's 2020 smartphones would be compatible with 5G networks, but revised his outlook in a more recent report, as 9to5Mac and MacRumors reported. 

The iPhone is also expected to support millimeter wave-based 5G, Kuo said in a note from this January reported by 9to5Mac. Millimeter wave networks are noticeably faster than existing 4G LTE networks since they utilize high-frequency, un-congested radio spectrum bands. These networks can also be challenging to deploy broadly since they're prone to interference. Initially, Kuo said in an earlier note that the new iPhone that would support millimeter wave 5G may be pushed back to late 2020 or 2021, but his more recent research seems to have walked back that claim.

 



They will also reportedly have OLED screens.

Apple could move entirely away from LCD screen technology in favor of OLED for all of its new iPhones this year, Kuo said in the same note. That would be significant because over the past two years, Apple has outfitted its least expensive new iPhones, like the iPhone 11 and iPhone XR, with an LCD screen rather than an OLED one. OLED displays typically offer better contrast and deeper blacks compared to LCD screens, but they cost more.



There may be four versions of the next-generation iPhone.

Apple's nex major phone release may also come in four variants, Kuo wrote in a note reported by 9to5Mac and other outlets. That would mark a departure from the company's smartphone strategy in recent years. In 2019 and 2018, for example, it released new iPhones in three different models. 

Kuo predicts that Apple will launch a 5.4-inch iPhone, two 6.1-inch iPhones, and a 6.7-inch iPhone. While all of these iPhones are expected to have an OLED screen and 5G support, according to Kuo, the 5.4-inch model and one of the 6.1-inch models are likely to only have two cameras instead of three. That could suggest that these two models may be the successors to the less expensive iPhone 11. 

Kuo's estimates also indicate the next iPhone won't come in the 5.8-inch screen size that iPhone X, iPhone XS, and iPhone 11 Pro owners have come to be familiar with.



The iPhone 12 could start at $650, making it even cheaper than the iPhone 11.

The entry level version of the iPhone 12 could be even cheaper than the iPhone 11, if gadget leaker Jon Prosser's reporting turns out to be accurate.

Prosser, like Kuo, also reports that the iPhone 12 will come in four different versions. He says that two of these iPhones will come with two cameras instead of three. One of them will come in a 5.4-inch size with a starting price of $650, while the other will have a 6.1-inch screen and will be priced at $750.

The other two new iPhones will have triple-lens cameras and LiDAR sensors like the new iPad Pro. This iPhone will come in  6.1-inch and 6.7-inch size options, with the former starting at $1,000 and the latter beginning at $1,100.



This year's iPhone will reportedly have an upgraded 3D camera for augmented reality.

Other than 5G connectivity and new screen sizes, another headlining feature in this year's iPhone is expected to be its camera. Apple is planning to equip its 2020 iPhone with a more powerful, rear-facing, 3D camera to enable better augmented-reality performance, according to Bloomberg

The new camera would be powered by a laser scanner, unlike the dot-projection technology Apple currently uses for Face ID in the iPhone X family's front-facing camera. In addition to boosting the iPhone's augmented-reality functionality, the new 3D camera could be used to take photos with greater depth, the report says.  

Apple just launched a new iPad Pro with a Lidar sensor, a scanner that can measure distance by determining how long it takes for light to hit an object before reflecting back. 



It will likely include 5G chips from Qualcomm and Samsung.

Qualcomm and Samsung could supply the 5G chips for Apple's new iPhones in 2020, according to that April 2019 note from Kuo, which doesn't come as much of a surprise considering Apple and Qualcomm recently settled their long-running legal dispute. Apple also purchased Intel's smartphone modem business in a deal valued at $1 billion in July, a move that will likely help the iPhone maker develop its own modems down the line. 



The iPhone 12 may also support the 802.11ay Wi-Fi standard, which enables fast connections over short distances.

Apple's next-generation iPhone may support the 802.11ay Wi-Fi standard, according to a report from Japanese tech blog Macotakara. Such networks run on faster 60GHz millimeter wave bands, unlike most Wi-Fi routers today, which use 2.5GHz and 5GHz bands. Networks that run on this standard should be capable of delivering fast, low-latency connections to nearby devices, potentially improving on features like AirDrop.

Beyond AirDrop, it sounds like adding 802.11ay Wi-Fi could be critical for enabling forward-looking iPhone features. For example, that Wi-Fi standard could also allow for more precise location tracking, as chipmaker Qualcomm notes, which could be important for enabling real-world AR mapping applications in the future. Apple is also rumored to be working on a Tile-like accessory that would help users track lost items like keys or wallets with their iPhone, and support for 802.11ay Wi-Fi could be useful for that as well. 



Apple may take some design inspiration from the iPhone 4 and iPad Pro.

Apple's iPhone redesign in 2020 could include bringing back the metal frame that was present on the iPhone 4, Kuo wrote in a note obtained by MacRumors. The analyst also says Apple will be changing the iPhone's design "significantly" next year. 

Apple's next iPhones may also more closely resemble the current generation iPad Pros, according to Bloomberg. The two successors to the iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max are said to have stainless steel edges with flat screens and more sharply rounded corners like Apple's high-end iPads, according to the report. 



The "notch" cutout may be smaller, too.

The "notch" cutout near the top of the screen where the iPhone's selfie camera and Face ID sensors are located may be smaller in size on the iPhone 12, according to Bloomberg. The company reportedly hopes to eliminate the notch at some point in the future.



It may have Apple's Touch ID fingerprint sensor built into its screen.

Apple did away with Touch ID on its latest flagships in favor of Face ID, but there's a chance the company could bring its fingerprint scanning technology back next year. Barclays analyst Blayne Curtis believes Apple could integrate Touch ID directly into the iPhone's screen this year, as he wrote in a note obtained by MacRumors back in May 2019.

Bloomberg also reported last September that Apple was developing an in-screen fingerprint sensor for its 2020 iPhones, although that report notes the feature could slip back to 2021.

That could help the 2020 iPhone more directly compete with rivals like Samsung's Galaxy S10, which already boasts in-screen fingerprint recognition.

 



We can probably expect it to have all the new features introduced in this year's iPhone too.

Apple's 2020 iPhones will likely inherit the new features found on the iPhone 11 and 11 Pro. That means there's a good chance they'll have the iPhone 11 Pro's triple-camera system and night mode, among other features. 





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