Apple iPhone2 Dec 2019 23:22
Apple will be launching four iPhone models with 5G in the second half of 2020, analysts from JP Morgan anticipate, with the group split into two pairs of smaller and larger models, but one pairing will include 3D sensing capabilities on the rear and support for the faster mmWave-based 5G connections.
The 2020 iPhones are widely anticipated to support 5G
The 2020 iPhones are widely anticipated to support 5G
The rumors surrounding the iPhone 12 have pointed to three sizes of device, equipped with OLED displays across the board. In a note to investors seen by AppleInsider, JP Morgan believes a fourth will be released in the fall of 2020, with Apple increasing the number of smartphones it ships from the usual trio.
It is expected there will be one model each sporting a 5.4-inch and 6.7-inch display, while two will have 6.1-inch screens. JP Morgan also goes further to suggest the devices will be paired off with two offering higher-tier "Pro" style specifications, while the others will have lesser features.
One 6.1-inch and the 6.7-inch models will be the higher-end pairing, which will include a rear triple camera setup and "World-facing 3D sensing." This is likely to be offered using VCSELs, as brought up in earlier speculation about the models.
The other two, consisting of the 5.4-inch model and the other 6.1-inch variant, will have dual cameras on the rear and no 3D sensing.