Saturday, November 23, 2019

iPhone 12 Pro and 12 Pro Max to sport 6GB RAM, iPhone SE2 production to begin in February: Report

If information circulating the internet is to be believed, then the iPhone 12 Pro and 12 Pro Max will sport 6GB of RAM whereas the iPhone 12 will have 4GB of RAM. To put things into perspective, the iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max have 4GB of RAM. The new iPhones are expected to be unveiled in September 2020. In addition to the increased RAM, the iPhone 12 Pro and the iPhone 12 Pro Max are also expected to sport 3D sensing cameras at the back. The phones are also expected to support mmWave 5G. It is, however, unclear whether the devices will work with sub-6GHz 5G. 

Moving over to the iPhone SE2, the smartphone, which has long been rumoured is still in the works. Information circulating the internet suggests that production for the device will start in February 2020. The iPhone SE2 is expected to resemble the iPhone 8 in terms of design and will sport a 4.7-inch display. It will retain the Touch ID home button. Under the hood, the smartphone will be powered by Apple’s A13 chip, accompanied with 3GB of RAM. The iPhone SE2 is expected to be introduced in March. 

Even though Apple has its grand reveal events throughout the year planned like clockwork, there are times when the Cupertino tech giant drops a bomb on customers with a surprise reveal. The new 16-inch MacBook Pro and the AirPods Pro is a great example of this. You can read more about the 16-inch MacBook Pro here and the AirPods Pro here.

The information about the new iPhones comes from Barclays analyst Blayne Curtis and his associates. They have been known to provide reliable information in the past, but there have been times when they’ve missed the mark.

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