Apple working on seven iPhone models for 2020?

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Apple working on seven iPhone models for 2020?

Many of the rumors that appear in the industry end up being false or at least partially in the initial information they provide, so the latest publications regarding the next generation of iPhone must be taken with great caution. The truth is that Apple could be planning up to seven different mobile models for 2020.

The news has been published by a medium specialized in matters of the Cupertino firm and that it comes from analyst Jun Zhang of the firm Rosenblatt Securities. According to him, he has obtained internal Apple documents that reference its current plans for the following season and with a total of seven versions that would change their connectivity between 4G and 5G.

IPhone variants for all users: Apple working on seven iPhone models for 2020?

iPhone 12

iPhone 12 would launch up to seven different versions

It is indicated that despite having the same name and a 4G or 5G designation in the different models there would be many modifications in the internal components of these terminals , so each user should take into account the details of each iPhone according to their needs beyond the connectivity itself.

Thus, the iPhone 12 Pro Max would be one of the main ones and with a supposed reduction in its size to be more comfortable to grip in relation to the current model that was launched last September (6.1 inches in OLED panel against 6.5 inches ). The same would happen with the two versions of the iPhone 12 Pro Plus, even coinciding in its configuration of the main camera with triple sensor and ToF.

In contrast, the iPhone 12 Pro 4G and 5G models would be left with a smaller panel size, 5.4-inch OLED , while the cheapest of the seven to be presented would be the so-called iPhone SE 2 4G with a screen of the type 5.1-inch LCD and single available rear camera.

In conclusion, Apple will not refer to these rumors and we will only have to wait for new leaks in the following months to know if all this ends up being true. What would you like to see in the next generation of phones from the American brand?

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