Apple has released its new iOS 14 Developer Beta 3 and along with the newer update, the company has also revealed the upcoming 5.4-inch iPhone 12 model. It showcases the newly launched iOS 14 is ready to work on devices with smaller screens.

Folks at 9to5Mac forced the iOS Simulator to run at a screen resolution of 960 x 2079 pixels and the interface worked correctly. This confirms that iOS 14 is now ready to power 5.4-inch iPhones. The report adds that running the iOS simulator on even smaller resolutions crashed it.

Apple iPhone 12 Render

The iPhone in question is the upcoming iPhone 12 which is expected to come with a 5.4-inch display. At the above-mentioned screen resolution, the newer iPhone models could offer more pixel density than current-generation models.

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.

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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.

As per the reports, the launch of next-generation iPhone could take place in September, possibly on 8th September but all the models may not be available for sale the same month. Apple could start selling one model in September and delay the sales for other models by a month or so.