On December 3, it was reported that since 2017, Apple has released three iPhones every September, but according to foreign media reports, JPMorgan analysts believe that Apple may be preparing for a large-scale strategic adjustment, starting with the release of iPhone 12 next year.
Analysts believe that Apple is developing four 5G flagship smartphones, including 5.4 inch and 6.7 inch models, and two 6.1 inch models. JPMorgan believes that the 5.4 inch iPhone 12 will be the cheapest one in the new series. The phone should use a dual camera similar to the iPhone 11, as well as an OLED screen.
Not surprisingly, the new machine is still equipped with Liu Haiping, which means that the 5.4 inch iPhone 12 will be extremely compact. Maybe Apple is trying to attract iPhone 5/SE/6/7/8 users to buy. These consumers like phones that can be easily operated by one hand. The 5.4 inch iPhone 12 is just what they need.
There is a 6.1 inch standard version of the new iPhone that will replace iPhone 11. It may be named iPhone 12 Plus or iPhone 12 Max, and it should also use a rear dual camera and OLED screen.
The other two more high-end models are said to be the 6.1 inch iPhone 12 Pro and the 6.7 inch iPhone 12 Pro Max. The former replaces the 5.8 inch iPhone 11 Pro, with four sensors on the back, including three cameras and one sensor supporting 3D scanning. It is reported that the machine uses an upgraded OLED screen with smaller borders and bangs.
While iPhone 12 Pro Max will replace iPhone 11 Pro Max, this new model and iPhone 12 Pro will support mmWave 5G network and 6GHz 5G spectrum, and the other two cheaper models only support 6GHz 5G spectrum.
JPMorgan also predicted that Apple would change the release cycle of mobile phones in 2021, and launch two standard (cheap) models in the first half of each year, and the more high-end Pro models in the second half.
In this view, the iPhone 12 series will still be Liu Haiping next year. In the case that the problem of hiding facial recognition sensors cannot be solved and Apple does not give up this biometric technology, the iPhone 13/14 series will still be designed this way, but users who cannot do without Apple's ecology will still pay for it.
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