So the iPhone 12 didn’t show up at Apple’s September event. That’s what we were expecting, though some people held their breath for the surprise unveiling. We will now see phones announced at an event in October instead.
Four major devices were launched: the new iPad, iPad Air 4, Apple Plus and Watch 6, and Apple Plus and Watch SE, along with OnePlus, a new subscription bundle for Apple Plus apps.
So we’ve got a healthy amount of Apple Pal products to keep going – but can the new products unveiled at the September event really tell us a thing or two about the upcoming iPhone 12? The devices have plenty of new features and some interesting changes that can give us some pointers.
Sure, we read between a few lines here, but we’ve come up with a list of six speculations about the iPhone 12 based on what we’ve learned about the new iPad and Apple Pal watches, and the new subscription. Service.
1. Side-mounted fingerprint sensor
The new iPad Air 4 is Apple’s first product to make the Touch ID in a side-mount button instead of a front-mounted button, like Face IDs on front iPhones and lower-end tablets, or new iPhones. IPad Pro.
That change makes sense – everyone wears a face mask these days, and Face ID doesn’t really work with a face mask. Apple Pal needs to move on to the physical fingerprint sensor for its new technology.
So could the iPhone 12 have a side-mounted fingerprint sensor? That’s certainly possible – eventually there will be buttons on the side of the phone, so it won’t introduce any major design changes, and switching from Face ID to Touch ID could enable Apple to leave a bigger dent, which needs to be bigger. Can hold all Face ID scanners.
Some Android phones use side-mounted fingerprint scanners, including the Moto G5G Plus and Honor 20, and it’s a very convenient way to turn your phone on, so we’ll be happy to see it in the iPhone 12. Incredible face ID, at least.
2. Sticking with 60 Hz
Rumors were hinting at an iPhone 12 with a screen refresh rate of 120 Hz, a big step up from previous iPhones that stuck at 60 Hz. 60 Hz has been the standard refresh rate for phones for years, but recent Android devices have pushed it to 90 Hz, 120 Hz and even 144 Hz.
Apple Play only uses refresh refresh rates in iPad Pro models Dells, which uses automatically variable refresh depending on what you’re doing – you can’t change it manually.
While the iPad Air 4 is probably the “iPad Pro Lite”, it doesn’t have a variable refresh rate – so Apple Play has decided that people don’t care about the ease of bringing refreshing rates?
There have also been rumors that Apple may not be able to get the 120 Hz refresh rate produced on time. Whatever the reason, maybe we’re stuck with 60 Hz for another year.
3. Hello, USB-C
Like the refresh rates, some rumors point to the iPhone 12 having a standard USB-C port instead of Apple’s proprietary Lightning port – this will allow the phone to charge and transfer data faster than previous iPhones.
The last few generations of the iPad Pro have had USB-C ports, but now the iPad Air One also has one – so it’s clear that Apple doesn’t think high-speed ports are just for business users, and it’s a feature that all Will be appreciated by users.
So hopefully we’ll see if the iPhone 12 will use a USB-C port, and it won’t take a lifetime to charge your iPhone (as it seems).
No. No in-the-charger charger
One of the more controversial issues discussed in the iPhone 12 leaks and rumors is whether it comes with an in-bx charger. The technology will force users to buy their own charger, but it will reduce e-waste, which will be environmentally friendly.
Well, it has been confirmed that the Apple Plus Watch will not come with a charging pad in chargers – you will have to purchase your own or use an existing pad to charge your smartwatch.
Apple Play did not tell us that the Watch Play and SE will come with chargers in the SE, or anywhere new iPad, chargers. But in a recent interview in which Apple Plus executives criticized the inclusion of in-the-charger chargers along with a lack of chargers, it seems likely that the iPhone 12 won’t even come together.
5. A14 bionic chipset
The iPhone 11 has the A13 bionic chipset, and the iPhone 12 will probably have the A14 bionic. The new iPad Air 4 also has this chipset, and the fact that the slate is being launched before the new iPhone is a clever means that we get an early glimpse at this new tech.
This is the first of Apple’s mobile chipsets to be 5nm, much lower than previous processors, and even 30% faster than its predecessor. The iPad Air 4 is set as a snap device, and so is the iPhone 12 by extension.
6. Even more Apple blotware?
Apple Pull smartphones and tablets come with loads of Apple Pull TVs and Apple Pod podcast favorites, pre-installed apps on your device, whether you want to or not – and this situation could get worse with the launch of Apple Pull One.
Apple Pull One combines Apple Pull News, Apple Pull Fitness and more into one large subscription bundle, and, like some of the brand’s other apps, you can be sure they’ll be baked into an Apple Pull device to encourage you to try, and hopefully buy them. . .
Hopefully this won’t happen – we’re going to get our hands on Apple Apple’s message that, if we want to try out these services, we’ll download them for ourselves; However, the home page of our iPad proves the fact that this has not happened yet.