Apple's iPhone 12 range has been officially delayed, but the company's controversial design decisions are the real talking point, and now new leaks have revealed what could be the biggest ever.
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Working together, popular YouTuber Philip Koroy (aka EverythingApplePro) and ample leak Max Weinbach, has revealed that Apple has decided to differentiate the iPhone 12 Pro Max from the other iPhone 12 models, meaning you'll have to go big (and expensive) for its best features. 2020 year.
“The giant 6.7-inch iPhone [12 Pro Max] will really be considered a flagship this year,” Koroy says. "11 Pro Max were already the same devices, 12 Pro and 12 Pro Max would be more distinct."
Koroy doesn't break through these differences, but recent leaks have speculated that the iPhone 12 Pro Max will be the only new iPhone to use Apple's exciting new LiDAR camera. Apple's decision to downgrade the batteries in the new iPhones will also affect the lower model iPhone 12 Pro Max, which could also mean that it is the only model to get a ProMotion 120Hz display, despite concerns that all models will be missed.
But the big problem is that not everyone wants a 6.7-inch smartphone, and Koroy explains that a bunch of edgy new design is likely only to reinforce those feelings:
`` Source Max Weinbach, who did a hands-on training with the 6.7 [inch] 12 Pro Max iPhone Pro Max model, says it's totally uncomfortable [waiting]. The higher the size, the more it digs into the palm of your hand, and depending on the size of your hands, it could be a problem. Cases can mitigate that, but it is definitely a solid and sharp piece of hardware. "
The angled bezels on the iPhone 12 Pro Max versus everything.
The other inconvenient aspect of the iPhone 12 Pro Max is its price. Leaks earlier this month revealed increases for each new model, with the iPhone 12 Pro Max starting at $ 1,199 now.
Is this price hike worth? Yes and no. The primary drive behind this is the inclusion of an expensive 5G mmWave modem which has also seen competitors push prices to high levels. However, Apple is also working to cut cuts with the iPhone 12 lineup. Aside from reduced batteries and the impact of 120Hz displays, Apple will also remove both the wall charger and EarPods from the box. This has clear environmental benefits, but it may not align well with customers when prices increase.
All this means that the iPhone 12 range is potentially one of the most polarizing versions of the iPhone to date. My advice: the cheaper model looks the better.
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