Apple’s iPhone 12 lineup is coming, and it’s expected to arrive sometime in October. A new leaker claims that the upcoming entry-level 5.4-inch iPhone will be called the ‘iPhone 12 mini’. The leaker also claims the phone that was initially thought to be called the ‘iPhone 12 Max’ will be called just ‘iPhone 12’.
With four new iPhones expected to arrive
this year, Apple will have to come up with at least one new name for the
lineup. Apple has used ‘mini in both the iPad and Mac computer lineups – and
how can we forget about the iPod mini from ’04 and ’05? The larger two iPhones
will likely keep the ‘Pro’ and ‘Pro Max’ suffixes (with 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch
displays, allegedly) that have been used in with the iPhone 11 lineup.
Apple’s new iPhones are coming with 5G
support and powered by the company’s first chipset on the 5nm process: the A14.
According to early benchmarks of the chipset, it seems that performance gains
are incremental, but should yield better battery performance.
As per previous reports – all new iPhones
will arrive with 60Hz refresh rate OLED screens, and will come with smaller
notches that will allow for more status icons to fit at the top. As hinted by
the incoming Apple Watch Series 5, the new iPhone lineup may not include any
charging or EarPods accessories in the box – which Apple claims is supposed to
cut down on electronic waste.