Here’s how Apple’s Fall 2020 iPad, iPad Air and iPhone 12 features will be compared


Tuesday Pal will host a special event this Tuesday and we look forward to the new Apple Pal Watch and iPad hardware, the new subscription bundle and more. 9to5Mac Now the new iPad models have learned from the detailed details of Delo’s reliable source and the iPhone 12 lineup supporting the rumors that followed.

4G Gen iPad Air and 8th General iPad

We’ve been hearing about the new 4th generation iPad Air for some time now, including details like a possible new design. 9to5MacNo source reinforces that the new iPad Air will have the same design as the 2018 and 2020 iPad Pro models without the home button. However, this iPad Air will lack Face ID, indicating that it will have a relocated Touch ID – presumably. Possibility of side button.

Details about the chip inside are still unknown, we have learned that the 4th generation iPad Air will have a single-lens rear camera. The Leader Scanner and Ultra-Wide Lens 2020 will be exclusive to the iPad Pro. Apple will launch the new iPad Air with different variants of the following models: A 2072, A2316, A2324 and A2325

Apple Plus is also working on a new entry-level iPad model, which is probably the 8th generation iPad and could be released tomorrow. The 8th generation iPad will have the same design as the 7th generation, with a larger edge around the screen and a Touch ID built-in home button.

The company is upgrading the entry-level iPad model with a new A-Series processor, featuring the A10 Fusion chip in the current 7th generation iPad. The 8th pay generation iPad will be available in these models: A2270, A2428, and A2429.

IPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro

Rumors are rife about four new iPhone models this year, the .4..4-inch model to the 6.7-inch model. The iPhone 12 will be offered in two models with 5.4-inch and 6.1-inch displays, while the current iPhone 11 is only available in a single model with a 6.1-inch display. Just as Apple is upgrading this year’s iPhone midrange model from LCD to OLED display, we can also see larger resolution screens.

Earlier this year, 9to5Mac Announced the first appearance exclusively on the interface of the smaller .4..4 inch iPhone 12 model, and we mentioned that this model may have a 425 ppi screen instead of the 326 ppi screen like the iPhone 11 and iPhone XR.

Our source also confirmed that the iPhone 12 will have the same camera configuration as the iPhone 11, which will have only a wide and ultra-wide lens, but not a telephoto lens or a leader scanner. As you might expect, the iPhone 12 will have Face ID and U1 chip in both the models. The iPhone 12 will be available in the following model models: A2176, A2172, and A2403.

The iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max will have 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch OLED displays, respectively. One of the most notable changes to the high-design iPhone models this year is the addition of a leader scanner to the triple-lens camera system. The Leader Scanner will be available in both Pro models, despite some rumors suggesting that the new sensor will be exclusive to the 7.-inch Pro model.

The iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max are coming later this year with the following variants: A2407, A2408, A2411, A2341, and A2342. Is, and they are usually related to different regions due to the LTE and 5G bands.

More details

While we were working on this article, Evan Blas (also known as Evilix) confirmed that Apple will launch the 8th Pay generation iPad tomorrow with the A12X chip and Lightning connector. He also said that the fourth generation iPad Air will have an A14 chip with a USB-C connector.

According to the latest BLAS tweet, the Apple Plus and Watch Series 6 and the Apple Plus and Watch SE – the rumored entry level Apple Pul Watch model – will also come in two sizes and GPS and cellular versions tomorrow.

9to5Mac There will be full live coverage of Apple Paul’s September event, so all you need to know is call on September 10, at 10 a.m. P.T. / 1 p.m.

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