Apple confirmed a delay in the launch of iPhone 12 series in its Q2 2020 (third fiscal quarter) earning call. Now, more details emerge regarding the same from a report. According to it, the American tech giant will start shipping its latest iPhones in a phased manner.
A new report by DigiTimes (via MacRumors) revels there will be a delay between the launch of iPhone 12 series models. Out of the four expected models, two phones will be made available first, followed by the remaining two after a few weeks.
Apple is said to introduce four iPhone 12 series handsets this year with different sizes 1 x 5.4-inch, 2 x 6.1-inch, and 1 x 6.7-inch. According to the report, the 6.1-inch models will be available first as suppliers have begun to ship SLP (substrate-like PCB) mainboards for them. Whereas, the SLP for the other two models will start shipping by suppliers starting late August.
This clearly indicates the 6.1-inch iPhone models to ship to customers earlier than the other two models. These two phones are expected to be a high-end version with triple camera setup and a low-end variant with dual camera module respectively.
According to previous reports, all the 2020 iPhone 12 models will have support for 5G powered by a 5nm chipset. Also, all of them will sport OLED displays.
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