New iPhone 12 dummy images offer close to the iPhone 4-like design, more


Apple is expected to introduce its new iPhone 12 lineup as soon as next month. Prior to that announcement, new images today offer a closer look at the 5.4-inch, 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch sizes of the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro. This time, the images come with the approval of a business maker preparing them for this fall’s hardware.

Images of today, coming through HaAppelistim still offers a close-up look at the new flat design of the upcoming iPhone 12, and even a comparison of just how similar the new design is to the iPhone 4.

The lineup of the iPhone 12 is expected to consist of four devices across three different screen sizes: one 5.4-inch model, two 6.1-inch models, and one 6.7-inch model. The 5.4-inch iPhone 12 and one of the 6.1-inch variants are expected to be the lower end models, while the other 6.1-inch model and the 6.7-inch options “iPhone 12 Pro Max “are expected.

As we have explained in the past, these dummy iPhone units start to surface every year around this time. The dummy units are being used by makers to design their new accessories for the official announcement of the iPhone, as evidenced by the cases shown in today’s images. In fact, a search on Amazon reveals that a select few makers are already starting to sell their iPhone 12 cases, even though we’re still a few months away from the official announcement.

Of course, the important feature that these images do not show is the rumored smaller notch. Because these dummy units are made for business makers, they are not always responsible for every design change. Because the size of the nut does not affect the design of cases, the dummy units used by makers generally do not focus on those changes.

The same goes for the camera hardware on the back. The distinguishing factor between this year’s iPhone models will be the camera technology, as the two lower end models have a dual-camera setup, while the lineup of the iPhone 12 Pro has a triple-lens design with a LiDAR scanner on the back. These dummy units are not responsible for the various camera features on each iPhone 12, simply because such features do not affect the design of third-party cases.

Take a closer look at these images below: