Apple has been launching its latest iPhone models in the month of September for the past many years. While everyone was expecting the same this year, some reports indicate that the iPhone 12 series launch could be delayed because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Now, the latest report coming from Analysts Wedbush suggests that the launch of the upcoming 5G iPhone 12 series will indeed take place in September this year. But it now says that all the models will be up for sale in October.

Apple iPhone 12 Render
Apple iPhone 12 Render

There is also a possibility that Apple may repeat its last year’s strategy. It could hold the launch event in September and started selling one model the same month, and delay the sale of other models by a month or so.

Apple seems to be making some major changes in its iPhone lineup with this year’s offerings. It is being reported that this time, the company will not be including the Earpods as well as the power adapter in the box.

Recently, it was revealed that all the iPhone 12 models launching this year will come with an OLED display panel, completely ditching the LCD panels. There could be four variants this time, including iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Max, iPhone 12 Pro, and iPhone 12 Pro Max.

As per the reports, the standard iPhone 12 will have a 5.4-inch display while the Max and Pro models will have a 6.1-inch screen. The top-end model in the form of the iPhone 12 Pro Max will reportedly have a 6.7-inch display.

Despite not including the power adapter and Earpods in the box, the pricing is expected to go up, mainly because of 5G. Reports indicate that the pricing for the base model in the iPhone 12 series is expected to be $50 more, starting at $749.

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