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Alleged iPhone 12 Details Leaked by Display Supply Chain Consultants

Posted May 18, 2020 at 8:46pm by iClarified · 10222 views
A new report from Display Supply Chain Consultants claims to offer details about Apple's next generation smartphones.

There has been a lot of information leaked about the iPhone 12 recently. We have been able to correct and confirm some of this info.

Here's what they are predicting...

5.4-inch iPhone 12
● Flexible OLED from Samsung Display, not BOE
● Smaller notch
● Y-OCTA integrated touch
● 2340 x 1080 or 475 PPI
● Sub 6 GHz 5G technology
● 4GBs of RAM
● 128/256GBs of storage
● Dual rear cameras
● A14 bionic processor
● Dual rear camera up to 64MPs
● 12MP front camera
● $649

6.1-inch iPhone 12 Max
● Flexible OLED from BOE and LG Display with Add-on Touch Sensor
● Smaller notch
● 2532 x 1170 or 460 PPI
● 5G using sub 6GHz technology
● 4-6GBs of RAM
● 128-256GBs of storage
● Same cameras and body as the iPhone 12
● $749

6.1-inch iPhone 12 Pro
● Samsung Display flexible OLED with 10-bits of color
● Smaller notch
● Not expected to have Y-OCTA
● 2532 x 1170 and 460 PPI
● XDR (extreme dynamic range) compatibility
● If it does have 120Hz, it may be limited to non-native resolutions or will be a large power drain
● 6GBs of RAM
● 128-512GBs of storage
● Quad cameras up to 64MPs including a LiDAR TOF camera
● 12MP front camera
● Stainless steel body
● Both Sub 6-GHz and mmWave
● $999.

6.68-inch iPhone 12 Pro Max
● Flexible OLED from Samsung Display with Y-OCTA, 10-bit, XDR
● Smaller notch
● 2778 x 1284 at 458 PPI
● 6GBs of RAM
● 128-512GBs of storage
● Quad camera up to 64MPs with a LiDAR TOF camera,
● 12MP front camera
● Stainless steel body
● Both Sub 6-GHz and mmWave
● $1099
● Rumored to have 120Hz, but not have LTPO

DSCC says that production will likely be delayed by about six weeks so customers could see Apple's new iPhones arrive in October rather than September.

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