The design of the iPhone 12 shows the very good flagship product we want

Apple has gone crazy for iPhones in the past, and this new version shows us what would happen if the iPhone 12 adopted sweet-colored exuberance this fall. The images, based on recent leaks, seek to visualize the intended 5.4-inch iPhone.

These photographs come from the Swedish generation site svetapple.sk, who laughs at the next iPhone. If you have a very smart eye, you will notice that the notch on the most sensitive part of the screen is approximately “1/7 smaller than the current one” depending on the site. Svetapple points out that we probably don’t know at first glance about the 5.4-inch iPhone.

Instead, it’s the larger iPhones, like the expected 6.7-inch iPhone Pro Max 12, that will probably be noticeably seen on the front of the screen (but svetapple has not shown any examples).

One important (or rather thin) thing to keep in mind is that we may only expect particularly thinner glasses. The article notes that OLED generation allows Apple to shrink the left and right frames, which were expected to be wider due to LCD panel restrictions.

The color palette seen here is the maximum speculative component of those representations. Although he noticed all those colors on the iPhone 11, svetapple uses a very strong edition of green and purple. And to be honest, we expect Apple to use those shades.

Currently, we expect 4 iPhone 12 models. The iPhone 12 from 5.4 inches to $699, the iPhone 12 Max from 6.1 inches to $799, the iPhone 12 Pro to $1049 with a 6.1-inch Pro Motion XDR and the 6.7-inch 12-inch Pro Max iPhone at $1149 (also with Pro Motion Motion).

The iPhone 12 will probably be released a little later than its very release in early September, as Apple itself showed that the phone was late. There are many rumors and predictions that at least some versions of the phone’s launch in October, the latest leaks recommend that Apple is already preparing its big ad event.

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