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Prominent leaker Jon Prosser says Apple will offer four models of the iPhone 12
Published on May 13, 2020 By Tatiora In Personal Computing

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If you're looking to get a new phone soon - or if you're just one of those people who like to stay current with the newest tech - new information recently leaked about the iPhone 12 may help inform your next purchase.

A couple of prominent leakers have shared new information regarding Apple's newest phones. Although this information could be proven wrong once the phones are released, their track record for correct leaks for other devices in the past suggest that their speculation is mostly accurate. 

YouTuber Jon Prosser of Front Page Tech published a video on May 11th, saying Apple will offer four models of the iPhone 12— a base model, a larger Max model, and a “Pro” and “Pro Max” version. The Pro models will get stainless steel chassis, a 512GB storage option and 6GB RAM Vs an aluminum chassis, 256GB top end storage and 4GB RAM for the standard models.

128GB will be the new entry level storage, which is double the previous 64GB starting point. Prosser also says, however, that 120Hz displays will not come to the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Max, and probably not for the iPhone 12 Pro and Pro Max. So far, leaks suggest the iPhone 12 is set to get a very different design but it's likely going to take some cues from previous iPhone models.

Currently, it seems there will be four sizes to choose from:

  • iPhone 12 with a 5.4-inch display
  • iPhone 12 Max with a 6.1-inch display
  • iPhone 12 Pro with a 6.1-inch display
  • iPhone 12 Pro Max with a 6.7-inch display
Regarding pricing, Prosser believes it will be in line with the price ranges on previous models and shared information on how much he believes the phones will cost in the US:
Model 128GB 256GB 512GB
iPhone 12 $649 $749 N/A
iPhone 12 Max $749 $849 N/A
iPhone 12 Pro $999 $1,099 $1,299
iPhone 12 Pro Max $1,099 $1,199 $1,399

There have been varying reports on whether or not the phone's release is being delayed, but it looks like it will be in the hands of users by fall of 2020. If you want to get deep into the nitty gritty, there has been a lot of coverage and additional information shared about the upcoming iPhone 12 on sites including Forbes, Apple Insider, TechRadar, and more.

Are you an iPhone user and are you excited to upgrade to the new model? Let us know in the comments!


Comments
on May 14, 2020

Nope. Apple products are not allowed in this house. Besides, the Samsung flagship phones and OnePlus flagship phones usually have a more powerful processor, standard 120hz displays, storage, and camera. Not to mention not being locked into the walled garden Apple locks it's users into. 

on Jun 02, 2020

kona0197

Nope. Apple products are not allowed in this house. Besides, the Samsung flagship phones and OnePlus flagship phones usually have a more powerful processor, standard 120hz displays, storage, and camera. Not to mention not being locked into the walled garden Apple locks it's users into. 

I'm not fussed on Apple stuff, either, nor Samsung phones, for that matter.  I currently have a Vivo S1 that serves my needs perfectly and cost me less than a quarter of its Samsung and Apple counterparts.  Sadly, the Windows phone is no longer with us.  I have a Nokia Lumia 820, still in working order, and for mine it was the best mobile phone ever.... but without MS support it's not so safe to use anymore.  The Android powered Vivo S1 is almost as good but not quite