With the launch of the Apple iPhone 12 series edging closer, fresh reports regarding the upcoming flagship lineup have become more common. However, not all of them are great news, as the iPhone 12 launch might have been delayed to November 2020 and its apparent battery capacity leak might leave more to be desired.

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According to a new report from Macotakara, the launch of the 5G iPhone 12 models may be delayed to November. In the report, “multiple Chinese suppliers” were cited and it was claimed that the iPhone 12 announcement will be delayed to the latter half of October due to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic. In other words, the 4G LTE versions of the iPhone 12 series will launch in mid October while the 5G variants will launch in November.

Although, this is still an unconfirmed report so take it with a pinch of salt. Furthermore, the report also goes against many other previous reports suggest that Apple might not release an LTE version this year. Others even reported on the Cupertino based giant getting back on track with a September launch. This, it is still too early to tell, although, a staggered release may be planned as well.

Arriving at the battery capacity leak, a new post on Twitter revealed the iPhone 12 Pro’s battery capacity. Reportedly, the iPhone 12 Pro will be powered by a 2,775mAh battery pack, which was allegedly discovered in South Korea’s SafetyKorea agency’s database. If true, then it would mean that the latest iPhone could have a battery capacity smaller than last year’s iPhone 11 Pro, which had a 3,046mAh battery.