Apple’s iPhone 2020 lineup won’t launch until late October, according to a new report from the Japanese site Mac Otakara which cites sources in the Chinese supply chain.
Historically, Apple has performed all of its modern iPhone introductions during the first few weeks of September, with the launch of iPhones shortly thereafter for the most part, but this year the launch could be delayed due to production delays caused by the current public health crisis.
There have been multiple rumors suggesting delays so far, so it appears that some or all of the 2020 iPhones will arrive later than September. Apple may still unveil all of its iPhones in September, but it will launch the devices later than expected.
There is a precedent for a delayed launch after the announcement, as Apple’s iPhone XR in 2018 was announced in September and then launched in late October.
According to Mac OtakaraApple’s LTE iPhone 12 models will launch in October, while 5G models will follow in November.
Mac Otakara It has a mixed track record when it comes to rumors, as it often originates from Apple’s supply chain, which isn’t always accurate, but now we’ve heard several rumors about delayed release dates, so we can expect At least some, if not all, of 2020 Apple iPhones to come later in the year than normal.
We expect four iPhone variants in 2020, including the lower-priced 5.4 and 6.1-inch iPhone 12 models and the higher-end 6.1 and 6.7-inch iPhone 12 Pro models. Everything we know about what to expect from the 2020 2020iPhone line can be found in our iPhone 12 roundup.
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