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iPhone 12 on board

iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 pro might not available post iPhone 12 launch

Discontinuation of earlier models by Apple

Apple might launch a number of handset in coming month under iPhone 12 series. They most probably going to launch the SE 2020 product in the month of October. Apple might discontinue the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 pro after iPhone 12 launch, sources revealed.

Last year Apple discontinued iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max after iPhone 11 series launch. Apple might follow the same this year as well.

iPhone 11 series is a great successor of Apple. iPhone XR is a hot sale device from Apple along with iPhone 11. Both the devices are breaking selling record till date.

Price deduction

Apple might not thus discontinue this devices, rather announce a price drop post iPhone 12 launch. The price might drop with a huge $150 cut off.

“They cite the availability of the more powerful iPhone SE 2020 as a better alternative rather than reducing the price of the XR again”, reports iAppleTimes.

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iPhone 12 may launch soon

Coming to the latest device launch Apple has not confirmed officially anything yet. But from earlier this year there are a lots of leaks and specs came out in front.

Also read: iPhone XR, iPhone 11 Pro likely to be discontinued after iPhone 12 launch in October

iPhone 12 leaked specification

The new iPhone 12 might come up with three scree size variant of 5.4-inch, 6.7-inch, and 6.1 inches. Along with that Apple may introduce new AR glass in this new devices named Apple glass. They might even collaborate with third party producers for the generation of this AR glasses.

The rear camera module on the device will house four sensors with a LiDAR scanner which was introduced in the recently launched Apple iPad Pro. All four iPhone models are expected to feature OLED displays and 5G support, as famed Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo previously claimed.

Users expecting a high end device from Apple. Though there is no official announcement yet but Apple likely to launch this product by the end of this year.

Also read: Android 11 beta 2

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