Upcoming Apple iPhone 12, 12 Pro series pose for the cameras again
The video also compares the smallest one, the iPhone 12, with the recently launched iPhone SE (2020) model.
We have seen some images of Apple iPhone 12 dummy models already that give us a good idea of what's there to come later this year. However, another video has popped up on YouTube showing the iPhone 12 and 12 Pro handset dummies. And these seem like the final version of the dummy unit, which also means this is as close to the official iPhone 12 models as it can be. In the video by iUpdate, we once again see three iPhone dummy units with different screen sizes. Mind you, experts claim there are four iPhones coming this year. This includes iPhone 12 with 5.4-inch screen, iPhone 12 Max and iPhone 12 Pro with 6.1-inch screen and the iPhone 12 Pro Max with 6.7-inch screen.
The video also compares the smallest one, the iPhone 12, with the recently launched iPhone SE (2020) model. As per the YouTuber, the 5.4-inch iPhone 12 is almost the same size as the new iPhone SE except that the screen in the 5.4-inch handset is bigger because it has a notch-laden full screen instead of SE's thick bezels on top and bottom.
Although the dummy models did show triple rear camera setup at the back, the YouTuber does confirm that the end product could have a different setup. Past rumours have indicated that the iPhone 12 devices could have an additional LiDAR sensor along with three cameras for better augmented reality implementation and portrait images.
Also read: iPhone 12 Pro, Pro Max to come with 120Hz display
That said, the new iPhone 12 dummies are also seen with flat bezels on all the four sides with a metal chassis. As per previous rumours, the iPhone 12 series could debut with a new colour - Navy Blue. We will only get to know more once we reach closer to the launch date.
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