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All iPhone 12 models will feature a new flat-edged design according to various reports and rumors, but we have yet to see a genuine component leaked from this year’s iPhones. However, a video shared today on Twitter by YouTuber Filip Koroy, known as AllApplePro, shows a supposed back cover of the new 6.1-inch iPhone 12 Pro.
The back cover doesn’t reveal many new details since it doesn’t have any attached hardware components, but if it’s real it gives us a better idea of what the new iPhones will look like. The first notable detail is the iPhone 11 Pro-like finish with stainless steel edges and matte glass, which is in line with all the recent rumors.
On the back of the chassis we can notice a similar camera arrangement with three lenses and an LED flash, but there is also an additional slot just below where the ultra-wide camera is located, and this is probably related to the LiDAR scanner.
The rumors about the LiDAR scanner on the iPhone 12 were a bit controversial. While some reports claimed that only the larger 6.7-inch model will receive the new sensor, today’s leak suggests that both Pro models will have LiDAR technology.
There are other interesting details on the allegedly leaked iPhone 12 back case, including the reassigned SIM tray and a new cutout on the right side of the phone that could be a 5G antenna. You can watch the video below:
9to5Mac It revealed earlier this year based on the iOS 14 code that Apple is working on two new iPhone models with LiDAR scanners, which are likely to be the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max.
Apple is expected to introduce four new iPhone models this year, with two regular models and two Pro models. Although the company has already confirmed a special event for next Tuesday, Bloomberg It suggests that the September event will only include iPad and Apple Watch details, with the iPhone 12 arriving later in October.
Read more about Apple’s September event and iPhone 12 rumors here at 9to5Mac:
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