New video offers hands-on view of fictional iPhone 12 units in all three rumored sizes


The iPhone 12 is expected to be available in three different sizes: 5.4-inch, 6.1-inch, and 6.7-inch. Before the announcement expected this fall, the YouTube channel iupdate He has shared a detailed hands-on video with the three rumored form factors of the iPhone 12.

In summary, Apple is expected to unveil four different variations of the iPhone 12, including a 5.4-inch model, two 6.1-inch models and a 6.7-inch option. All four are expected to feature this design similar to the iPhone 4 and iPad Pro, as well as OLED and 5G connectivity.

The hands-on video illustrates much of what previous reports have indicated about the iPhone 12 line. For example, reports suggested that the 5.4-inch iPhone 12 model will be “midway between the original iPhone SE and iPhone 8. “while the 6.1-inch version will be halfway between the iPhone 11 Pro and the iPhone 11 Pro Max. The 6.7-inch iPhone 12 will be “slightly taller than the iPhone 11 Pro Max.”

One of the most interesting things to note here is that the body of the 5.4-inch iPhone 12 is physically smaller than the iPhone SE 2, despite the fact that it has a larger screen. This is of course due to the fact that the iPhone 12 features an almost unmatched design, while the iPhone SE 2 features large top and bottom bezels with a home button.

Something more important to note is that the camera array in these dummy iPhone units is not final, nor should the notch design be taken as final. IPhone 12 molds and CAD drawings hit the web in the past, but these did not account for a smaller notch design simply because that change doesn’t affect case makers. These dummy units fall into the same category.

As for the camera, rumors have suggested that the 5.4-inch iPhone 12 will feature two cameras on the back, with ultra-wide-angle and wide-angle lenses. The same setup is expected on the low-end 6.1-inch iPhone 12, while the high-end iPhone 12 Pro models are expected to have wide, ultra-wide, and telephoto lenses, along with a LiDAR scanner.

Watch the full video of iupdate below and let us know what you think of this design in the comments!

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