A lot has been said about the upcoming Apple iPhone 12 series, and we now know that the company might launch four new iPhones – a base 5.4-inch variant, two 6.1-inch phones and a large 6.7-inch model. We have seen leaks revealing a squared-off stainless frame, a LiDAR sensor as well as the CAD-based renders of the iPhone 12 Pro Max in the past.
We now have alleged pricing details of the entire iPhone 12 lineup thanks to YouTuber Jon Prosser of Front Page Tech. Notably, he’s the same person who leaked the accurate launch date of the iPhone SE 2020 and claims that pricing details also come from the same source.
Apple iPhone 12 series price
Been seeing some reports speculating on iPhone 12 prices, so I asked my sources ?
5.4 iPhone 12 D52G
OLED / 5G
2 cam
$6496.1 iPhone 12 D53G
OLED / 5G
2 cam
$7496.1 iPhone 12 Pro D53P
OLED / 5G
3 cam + LiDAR
$9996.7 iPhone 12 Pro Max D54P
OLED / 5G
3 cam + LiDAR
$1,099— Jon Prosser (@jon_prosser) April 30, 2020
According to Prosser, the base 5.4-inch iPhone 12 will retail for $649 (~Rs 49,150) and the 6.1-inch iPhone 12 will cost $749 (~Rs 56,700). The 6.1-inch iPhone 12 Pro with LiDAR will start at $999 (~Rs 75,600) and the 6.7-inch iPhone 12 Pro Max with LiDAR will set you back by $1,099 (~Rs 83,200). While the first two iPhone models are expected to feature dual cameras on the back, the Pro duo will come with three cameras and the LiDAR scanner.
Notably, all four models of the iPhone 12 line-up are rumoured to come with an OLED display. The iPhone 11, which is the base model in the current lineup comes with an LCD display. Moreover, all four models are expected to come with 5G connectivity.
Apple iPhone 12 series specifications and features
As of now, not much is known about the upcoming iPhone 12 series. We know from a leaked render of the upcoming iPhone 12 Pro that the top two models will have a wide-angle lens, an ultra-wide sensor, and a telephoto lens alongside the LiDAR scanner. Another past report has revealed that iPhone 12 series will include new depth sensors at the front and rear. We can expect all smartphones to be powered by the latest Apple Bionic Processor and boot the next-generation iOS 14.