Apple iPhone 12 screen sizes, RAM capacity and more detailed in new leaks

Updated on 16-Jan-2020
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Rumour has it, two higher-end iPhone 12's will sport 6GB RAM.

The 6.7-inch iPhone could have a triple-lens rear camera with 3D sensing and 6GB RAM.

The iPhone 9 is expected to feature a notch on top of its display.

According to a new report, the two higher-end iPhone 12's will sport 6GB RAM whereas the lower-end iPhone 12 will have 4GB RAM. For reference, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max have 4GB of RAM. 2020 iPhones are expected to be unveiled in September 2020. In addition to the RAM capacity, the report reveals different screen sizes for the 2020 iPhones. The iPhone 12 series is already expected to support mmWave 5G. It is, however, unclear whether the devices will work with sub-6GHz 5G. 

The latest development comes from MacRumors. While iPhone 11 was launched in three varieties with the regular iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max, the report claims Apple will launch four iPhone 12 models in September. As reported by MacRumors, here is a list of 2020 iPhone screen sizes, number of camera lenses and RAM capacity:

  • 6.7-inch iPhone: triple-lens rear camera with 3D sensing and 6GB RAM
  • 6.1-inch iPhone: triple-lens rear camera with 3D sensing and 6GB RAM
  • 6.1-inch iPhone: dual-lens rear camera and 4GB RAM
  • 5.4-inch iPhone: dual-lens rear camera and 4GB RAM

The 5.4-inch iPhone leaked recently and it is expected to be an iPhone 8 successor. It could be called the iPhone 9. While it was earlier expected to launch alongside iPhone SE 2 in Q1 of 2020, it could end up launching alongside the iPhone 12 family. The iPhone 9 is expected to feature a notch on top of its display and the renders suggest that there might not be a Touch ID fingerprint scanner on the less-expensive variant.

Meanwhile, iPhone SE 2 is expected to resemble the iPhone 8 in terms of design and will sport a 4.7-inch display. It is tipped to retain the Touch ID home button. Further, it is rumoured to be powered by Apple’s A13 chip.

Prakhar Khanna

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