Apple will be launching its flagship next-generation iPhone 12 series smartphones this fall. As per the reports, the company is expected to launch four variants this time, which include iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Max, iPhone 12 Pro, and iPhone 12 Pro Max.

Now, a new report has surfaced online which reveals key details about the screen or display of the upcoming devices. As per the report, these four smartphone models will come in three different screen sizes.

iPhone 12 Render

The standard iPhone 12 will have a 5.4-inch display with support for screen resolution of 2340 x 1080 pixels, offering 475 PPI pixel density. The Max variant, on the other hand, will have a 6.1-inch panel with 2532 x 1170 pixels resolution and 460 PPI density.

The iPhone 12 Pro will also come with a 6.1-inch display but will have 2532 x 1170 pixels screen resolution with 460 PPI. And the top-end variant, iPhone 12 Pro Max with having a massive 6.7-inch screen with 2778 x 1284 pixels resolution and 458 PPI.

Except for the iPhone 12 Max, all the other three models will be equipped with a display panel from Samsung Display. The iPhone 12 Max will be sourcing display panels from either LG Display or BOE. But since the first batch of panels from BOE has not yet passed Apple’s test, the initial units could have LG panels only.

In terms of design, the tech giant will continue with the same full-screen display design with narrow edges and a notch in the middle. The Pro variant phones will come with 10-bit color depth and will feature a 120Hz refresh rate.

Under the hood, all four models will come powered by the Apple A14 chipset which is being manufactured using the 5nm node process. Another major feature that these devices will bring is the support for 5G connectivity.

As for the camera department, the iPhone 12 and 12 Max will have dual camera sensors on the back while the Pro and Pro Max will feature a triple-camera setup. Reports indicate that there will be no change in the design of the rear camera module.

The reports claim that the iPhone 12 could now start at $649, making it more affordable than last year’s iPhone 11. But, there are new reports which claim that the company could also launch a 4G-only model of iPhone which could be priced even lower.

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