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. Kuo seems to think that the two smaller iPhones – the 5.4-inch and 6.1-inch models – will enter mass production in September, with a larger 6.7-inch device only getting that far in October. It’s not clear what the fourth iPhone will be, though it’s possible it’s also a 6.7-inch device (which we’ll get to in a moment).
(The diminutive) by today’s standards (4.7-inch) (iPhone SE) ) – launched in mid-April – went into production in mid-March . This would suggest, going by Kuo’s statement, that the new iPhone handsets may not be available until October and November respectively. (Unlike the) (iPhone) range, which became available all in one go, it seems the new iPhone 12 models may be released in waves. waves.
This wouldn’t be the first time Apple has staggered the release of its iPhone line. Wind the clock back to , and the launch of the (iPhone 8 ,
(The fourth device could be the anticipated (5G iPhone) , which multiple rumors have stated is coming in . We don’t know much about the specs of this phone, or how it fits in the iPhone 21 range, but since Kuo only states three different sizes, it’s possible the 5G iPhone will be the same size as the most top-end 4G device, perhaps 6.7 inches. That would leave a curiously large gap between the phone sizes, with 0.7 inches between the small and medium devices and 0.6 inches between the medium and larger, which is more of a gap than Apple has left in the past, but it’s possible it’s just trying to distinguish its devices more.
It’s also possible this extra phone is the iPhone SE Plus , which we’re been hearing about, and that would make sense with the 5.1-inch sizing. However that would leave the 5G iPhone mysteriously absent.
We’ll find out more about the iPhone range come September , when we’re expecting to see the handsets. Stay tuned to TechRadar before then for all the latest news, leaks and rumors.
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