Surprises are coming from the ways of Apple’s iPhone 12. The surprises are full of unexpected twists. But maybe now we know the problem that is lying with Apple’s new iPhones.
A mysterious insider from the industry, “Mr White” has given some leaks about the hardware of Apple, keeping his impressive track record. While he has confirmed that the new range of Apple’s iPhones is moving towards more angular designs. The mysterious man has confirmed that Face ID will be of the same size. Also, there will be a large notch that was introduced with iPhone X in 2017. It will not be getting smaller with 2020 iPhones.
There is an iPhone 12 Pro that will have a screen panel prototype. Apple is sticking with notches that are larger with Pro models.
This new leak is a prototype, there are some hopes that Apple made an ambitious change with iPhone 12 designs. But despite this, signs are not looking good.
Also, the model is entering mass production.
Accordingly, Apple reseller JinStore has now achieved images of Apple’s A14 chipset. This chipset is used to deliver multi-generational leaps.
The A14 will be Apple’s initial 5nm chip, which will give rise to greater power efficiency.
A14 Chipset Provides An Eye Catching Feature
With other iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro features falling by the wayside as we approach release, a lot of weight is going to be placed on the A14 to dazzle and it looks set to do just that. The A14 isn’t the kind of eye-catching feature Apple usually likes to sell its iPhones on, especially with the A13 in the iPhone 11 range and iPhone SE already far ahead of the competition, but expect the company to break with tradition in 2020.
There’s still a point of optimism for notch-haters. Though, the man has not revealed that iPhone 12 model, it seems to be a t.4 inch level phone. This means Apple might have plans to bring smaller notches with Apple’s iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone Pro Max.
Most notably, all iPhone 12 types will appear with 5G, along with a multi-generational performance leap. They will be having a wider range in screen sizes and faster charging.
Users are still at a crossroads, especially with the delay in iPhone 12’s delay.