steveluv Twincharged September 28, 2020 Author Share September 28, 2020 https://www.forbes.com/sites/gordonkelly/2020/09/27/apple-iphone-12-pro-max-mini-release-upgrade-iphone-11-pro-max/#735447f31648 Sep 27, 2020,07:30pm EDTApple Accident Confirms New iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro Releases Gordon KellySenior Contributor Consumer Tech Almost every detail about the iPhone 12 line-up has leaked, from their external redesign to their increased prices, and now an accident in Apple’s supply chain has confirmed the company’s release strategy. Right to left: iPhone 12, iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12 Pro Max, iPhone 12 Pro - renders based on ... [+] EVERYTHINGAPPLEPRO Stickers for Apple’s official iPhone 12 silicone cases have been photographed by reliable leaker DuanRui, revealing the company’s naming strategy for the range: iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max and the all-new iPhone 12 mini. But that’s only half the story. First, the branding, which is both a surprise and a relief. It is a surprise because multiple leaks have suggested the iPhone 11’s successor would be renamed iPhone 12 Max or iPhone 12 Plus with the new 5.4-inch model, taking on the iPhone 12 name. This would have caused untold confusion and, with Apple already having Mac mini and iPad mini brands, an iPhone 12 mini expands the iPhone range in a simple and intuitive way. Second, the design. The case stickers reveal that Apple will sell just three silicon cases with the 6.1-inch iPhone 12 and 6.1-inch iPhone 12 Pro sharing the same case. While the displays align, the iPhone XR and iPhone 11 were noticeably thicker than the iPhone XS and iPhone 11. For the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro to fit in the same case means this is no longer the, well, case. Apple iPhone 12 range renders based on multiple images EVERYTHINGAPPLEPRO The primary reason behind this is likely to be the range’s move to OLED. Both the iPhone XR and iPhone 11 used cheaper, low resolution LCD panels, but in 2020 every iPhone 12 model has stepped up to OLED, which is thinner, more power efficient and has greater contrast levels. For Apple (and third party case makers), this also makes case manufacturing a lot simpler. But smart branding and accessorizing alone can’t cover up growing concerns about the iPhone 12 range. Underwhelming performance, smaller batteries, the same large notch and significant price increases have all been unearthed in recent weeks and Apple’s highlights of a boxy new design, 3D camera and 5G connectivity may not be enough to set potential customers’ hearts racing. Either way, we’ll know soon enough. The iPhone 12 release date is fast approaching. ↡ Advertisement 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sdf4786k Twincharged September 29, 2020 Share September 29, 2020 14 hours ago, Watwheels said: This phone is for 5G network. The telcos will roll out with their plan. If you were to buy phone and take the any 4G plan you got to be careful. Cos previously when they roll out 4G my wife took the any 3G plan that has more data but end up with a lot more frustration than expected as the 3G network became so laggy and slow. So you can expect history to repeat itself. The telcos will play the same game to get you hooked on 5G by slowing the 4G. Or else they eat what? Oh .. now with NFV virtualisation, it on demand scaling. So technology has caught up where previously, u stuck with telco that rely on hardware driven offerings. of course if you go with the lesser newbie, then they will not cater to new tech. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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steveluv Twincharged September 29, 2020 Author Share September 29, 2020 https://9to5mac.com/2020/09/28/iphone-12-features-release-date/ Everything we know about the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro Chance Miller - Sep. 28th 2020 12:59 pm PT This fall is shaping up to be a busy one for the iPhone. Apple is rumored to be preparing four different iPhone 12 variants set for release in as early as October. Read on as we round up all of the specs, features, and design details that we know about the iPhone 12 so far. iPhone 12 design If you find yourself longing for the days of the iPhone 4, 2020 might be the year for you. We expect the iPhone 12 to mark the return to slab-sided design, with reports suggesting that the device will heavily resemble the iPhone 4. Reliable Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has said this will come as part of a significant chassis redesign for the iPhone 12. Kuo believes that the iPhone 12 will still feature curved glass edges around the display, like the iPhone 11. The analyst has referenced 2/2.5D glass in his various reporting on the 2020 iPhone lineup. Currently, the iPhone 11 Pro features a blended design between the glass of the display and the stainless steel edges. This differs from the iPhone 4, which was completely squared-off around the sides. A supply chain report has also suggested that the iPhone 12 lineup will be thinner than the iPhone 11, with the largest iPhone 12 model coming in at 7.4mm thick. That’s around 10% thinner than the 8.1mm iPhone 11 Pro Max. Whether or not the rest of the iPhone 12 lineup will be slimmer remains to be seen. Apple’s return to a boxier industrial design theme with the iPhone 4 makes sense when you consider the design of the iPad Pro. In 2018, Apple redesigned the iPad Pro with a flat-sided body. This redesign has been very well-received by users, so it’s not surprising to see it inspire the iPhone 12. Here’s a look at what the iPhone 12 might look like in dummy form: As you can see, in those dummy units, the front-side of the iPhone 12 is expected to look nearly identical to the iPhone 11. There is, however, expected to be one change: a smaller notch. While Apple isn’t expected to remove the notch altogether, reports from Bloomberg and other sources have indicated that Apple will reduce the notch size this year. But while Apple is planning four new iPhone 12 models for 2020, a report from Bloomberg suggested that the new flat-edged design might only come to the iPhone 12 Pro models at the high-end. Again, this would make sense given what we’ve seen in the iPad lineup: the low-cost iPad has gone largely unchanged, while the iPad Pro features the latest and greatest design. YouTuber MKBHD has also offered one of the clearest looks yet at the iPhone 12 design, going hands-on with all three different sizes. MKBHD also simulated what iOS 14 will look like on the new iPhone 12 design, and showcased how the design is similar to the iPhone 4. While we have a general idea of what the iPhone 12 will look like, additional rumors will likely shed more light on additional details as the fall release approaches. Display For the first time ever, the entirety of Apple’s flagship iPhone lineup will sport OLED display technology this year. All four iPhone 12 models are expected to feature OLED screens, including the successor to the LCD-equipped iPhone 11. What about display sizing? Reports suggest that Apple will shift the lineup slightly this year compared to the iPhone 11. Here’s what we know so far: - One iPhone 12 model with a 5.4-inch OLED display - Two iPhone 12 models with a 6.1-inch OLED displays - One iPhone 12 model with a 6.7-inch OLED display This means the iPhone 12 collection will include the smallest iPhone to ever feature the edge-to-edge display introduced with the iPhone 12, as well as the largest iPhone ever. Reports say that the 5.4-inch iPhone 12 model will have a height that is “midway between the iPhone SE and iPhone 8,” while the 6.1-inch version will be midway between the iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max. The 6.7-inch iPhone 12 will be “slightly taller than the iPhone 11 Pro Max.” Other than OLED, this year’s iPhones are also rumored to feature 120Hz high refresh rate “ProMotion” displays. iPhones to date have included 60Hz displays, but Apple introduced 120Hz refresh rates to the iPad lineup in 2017. The refresh rate doubling dramatically improves the responsiveness of the user experience with gestures more quickly being translated into on-screen motion. All in all, this may sound confusing, but the gist is: one smaller iPhone 12 mini, two iPhone 12 models the same size as the iPhone 11, and one larger. iPhone 12 camera Other than screen size, the biggest differentiator between the iPhone 12 models will be camera technology. Essentially, Apple is planning two iPhones with dual-lens camera systems and two iPhones with triple-lens camera systems. The 5.4-inch iPhone 12 will feature two cameras on the back. This will likely consist of ultra-wide and wide-angle lenses. The same setup is expected on the lower-end 6.1-inch iPhone 12. Things get a bit more interesting with the two high-end iPhone 12 models. Here, we expect a triple-lens camera system that is likely similar to the iPhone 11 Pro: wide, ultra-wide, and telephoto. But, these two iPhone models are also expected to feature a new time-of-flight 3D sensor. What does this mean? A time-of-flight (ToF) sensor is similar to the infrared TrueDepth camera system used on the front-side of iPhones for Face ID. Adding a ToF 3D-sensing system to the back camera would enable higher-fidelity 3D photo captures, potentially opening up new augmented reality opportunities. The ToF sensor would also be more powerful and work at longer distances than the TrueDepth system due to its laser-powered technology. In addition to augmented reality features, this ToF sensor could also improve things that rely on depth data, such as Portrait mode. Findings within iOS 14 by 9to5Mac have also confirmed that only the iPhone 12 Pro will add the new ToF sensor. This all makes a lot of sense when you look at the 2020 iPad Pro refresh, which brought a new LiDAR Scanner for the first time. The LiDAR Scanner focuses on improvements to AR capabilities. 9to5Mac has exclusively reported that Apple itself is developing a new augmented reality app for iOS 14 that could integrate with retail stores. One of the biggest benefits for the iPhone 12 Pro’s LiDAR Scanner, however, will be that developers are better prepared to take advantage of it given the iPad Pro’s existing availability. A leaked image also recently provided a look at how Apple might redesign the camera bump to accommodate the new LiDAR Scanner. In terms of software, the iPhone 12 models are expected to feature everything currently available on the iPhone 11, including Deep Fusion and Night mode. It also possible that Apple has more software image processing features planned for this year, especially to take advantage of the new ToF technology. What about the front camera? We don’t know much yet, but there is certainly room for improvement from the iPhone 11. We’ll update when we learn more about the iPhone 12’s front-facing camera. Power The iPhone 12 lineup is expected to feature the next iteration of Apple’s A-series processors, presumably called the A14. According to a recent supply chain report, Apple’s partner TSMC is on schedule to start the production of the A14 processor using a new 5-nanometer process in Q2. The A13 was produced with a 7nm processor, so the A14 should be more power-efficient and faster, thanks to the 5nm process. What kind of performance should you expect? Early estimates suggest that, when combined with the rumored 6GB of RAM, the A14 could make the iPhone 12 as powerful as the 15-inch MacBook Pro. Game performance could be boosted by upwards of 50% thanks to a special emphasis on multi-core performance. These improvements are due mainly to the 5nm manufacturing process. You can read more details on the A14’s expected performance here. Outside of the new A14 processor, the iPhone 12 could feature improved Face ID performance as well. Analysts from Barclays say that iPhone 12 lineup will include a “refreshed” Face ID system. What exactly the analysts mean by “refreshed” is unclear, but it could imply that Apple will upgrade the TrueDepth camera system used for Face ID with improved performance and other enhancements. The iPhone 11 featured improved Face ID performance as well, but that was primarily due to changes in iOS 13 rather than hardware upgrades. This year, it looks like we might be in store for actual hardware improvements to boost Face ID recognition. Connectivity Perhaps most notably of all, all four of the iPhone 12 models introduced this year are expected to feature 5G connectivity. Despite some initial reports to the contrary, all four are expected to include support for both versions of 5G: sub-6 GHz 5G and mmWave 5G. Different carriers around the world are rolling out sub-6GHz and mmWave networks in different deployments and on different timelines. mmWave is the technology with more impressive gigabit-like speeds, but its range is much smaller. In comparison, sub-6GHz 5G rollouts in the United States typically achieve speeds in the 100-150 Mbps range. All four of the models will reportedly feature support for both variations of 5G, which will be useful not only for users in the United States but also around the world, where 5G rollouts are different. While Apple is in the process of developing its own in-house modems for iPhone, the iPhone 12 is likely to feature modems from Qualcomm. What’s important to keep in mind, however, is that Apple supporting 5G is only half the story: it also needs to be available from carriers. Although the early rollout of mmWave 5G is underway, the extremely limited range means broader rollouts beyond major cities and high-density locations are farther away. If carriers botch the 5G rollout, then it won’t be nearly as notable for the iPhone 12 to have support. iOS 14 + iPhone 12 The iPhone 12 is expected to be the first iPhone to ship with iOS 14 out of the box. Apple officially announced iOS 14 at WWDC 2020 this year, revealing new features such as widgets on the home screen, picture in picture, and more. iOS 14 also adds a new App Library view for organizing all of your apps. Apps are automatically organized in the App Library, and you don’t have to keep all of the icons on your actual home screen view. iOS 14 also includes a new Translate application, which offers a complete translator that works with text and voice. Other changes in iOS 14 include a redesigned Siri interface that doesn’t overtake the entire screen, as well as a new interface for incoming calls that also doesn’t take up the entire screen. You can see all of the new iOS 14 features in action right here. iPhone 12 accessories In addition to the many changes coming to the iPhone 12 itself this year, Apple is also rumored to be changing the accessories that are included in the box. According to reliable Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple will not include the wired EarPods or the wall charging brick with the iPhone 12 this year. For Apple, there are several benefits to this change. First off, removing the in-box charging brick and headphones will dramatically shrink the packaging size and thereby shipping costs. Kuo also suggests that it will help Apple offset the cost of the more expensive 5G components in this year’s iPhone 12. Finally, there are environmental benefits since many people simply don’t need any additional wall bricks. On the flip side, perhaps to help make up for the lack of earbuds and the wall brick, Apple will reportedly include a higher-end Lightning cable in the box with the iPhone 12. A rumor suggests that the iPhone 12 will come with a new braided Lightning to USB-C cable in the box. This cable would be more durable than the classic Lightning cable, and it would mean that even the non-Pro iPhone 12 models would include a USB-C cable. iPhone 12: Naming, pricing, and release Ming-Chi Kuo’s prediction graphic for the 2020 iPhones All current evidence points to this year’s iPhone being called the iPhone 12. This makes sense given the expected redesign, which makes it unlikely that Apple will make 2020 an “S” year for iPhone upgrades. A pair of recent leaks have offered details on how Apple might name the iPhone 12 lineup across all four models. The very reliable leaker L0vetodream has reported that Apple’s iPhone 12 lineup will be branded as follows: - iPhone 12 mini - iPhone 12 - iPhone 12 Pro - iPhone 12 Pro Max Much like naming, the pricing of unreleased iPhone models is generally hard to predict. Apple set a precedent in 2019 by dropping the entry-level iPhone 11 price to $699, but whether or not that continues remains to be seen. And last but not least, details on the iPhone 12’s release date. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused delays in the development process for Apple, and the company is said to be “scrambling” to prevent pushing back release dates. Apple is also reportedly concerned about potential economic uncertainty, and that there might not be enough demand for high-end iPhones this fall. Flagship iPhone models usually launch around September, with some models shipping in October, such as the iPhone XR in 2018, and the iPhone X in November of 2019. In a surprising move, Apple has confirmed that the release of the 2020 iPhone lineup will be later than originally expected. During the company’s Q3 2020 earnings call, Apple CFO Luca Maestri addressed the fact that the iPhone 12 will be released “a few weeks” later than the iPhone 11 was released in 2019. While covering what to expect from Apple during the company’s fiscal Q4 2020, Maestri explained that Apple began selling new iPhones in September of 2019. This year, Maestri says Apple currently expects the new iPhones to come several weeks later. “As you know, last year we started selling iPhones in late September,” Maestri said during the call. “This year, we expect supply to be available a few weeks later.” The iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro were released on September 20 last year. A three-week delay this year would mean the iPhone 12 lineup could be released in mid-October at the earliest. It’s also possible that Apple staggers the iPhone 12 debut across all of October and November. Finally, Apple held an event on September 15 – but the iPhone 12 was not included. Instead, this event focused on Apple’s newest Apple Watch and iPad hardware, as well as the announcement of the Apple One services bundle, a new Fitness+ service, and iOS 14 release date information. The lack of an iPhone 12 mention during the September event all-but-guarantees that the iPhone will be announced sometime in October instead. What do you think of the rumors we’ve seen so far about this year’s iPhone lineup? What do you think we can expect in terms of naming and pricing? Let us know down in the comments! 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
13177 Hypersonic September 29, 2020 Share September 29, 2020 16 hours ago, Sdf4786k said: Nowadays, phone tech has saturated. Unless 5g n 6g provide new headway. Theres not a lot of reason to buy new phones. Infact, phone are starting to be like tvs. You dont change tv every 3 years. But still many people change their hp within 3 years. I also do not like to change phone, due to troublesome to do transferring of data/apps from old to new phone. Esp the photos. Lol. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rickster 5th Gear September 29, 2020 Share September 29, 2020 14 hours ago, Wind30 said: I used to change phone every year until I got my iphone 7 plus.... I am too used to the phone Liao. Unless it spoil will keep using it. This was my favourite iphone model, together with the 6S+. After I switched to the iphoneX (freaking short battery life, ios that starts to hang, phone that really heats up while gaming) that is the model that made me switch back to Android (Samsung note series) and never looked back since. I realised that Android has improved in leaps and bounds since the iphone 6S days. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rickster 5th Gear September 29, 2020 Share September 29, 2020 14 hours ago, Stratovarius said: Smartphones are becoming a commodity now. I find no reason to buy the so called flagships when one is only using the phone for basic functions. Alot of people are duped to buy flagships because of the cameras which I find is also something you will not use everyday unless you are very into social media. Alot of mid tiers are lighter to run with better battery life. Google is also ending the flagship race by dropping the 800series chipset. For me, quick charging is very important as I do not need to charge overnight now. Just charge in the morning for 30, 40mins while having breakfast and my phone is good enough to last for the day. Agree, most of the people I know seems to buy the latest model for cameras. But half the time they don't know how to use it properly and still end up using image editing tools for most of their FB/IG pictures. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mockngbrd Supersonic September 29, 2020 Share September 29, 2020 15 hours ago, Wind30 said: I used to change phone every year until I got my iphone 7 plus.... I am too used to the phone Liao. Unless it spoil will keep using it. I'm still using my Huawei P20 pro 2 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ysc3 Twincharged September 29, 2020 Share September 29, 2020 (edited) 1 hour ago, Mockngbrd said: I'm still using my Huawei P20 pro You follow BB....? 🤩 I am still using my Mate 9. 🏋️♂️ Edited September 29, 2020 by Ysc3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ysc3 Twincharged September 29, 2020 Share September 29, 2020 (edited) IPhone user spotted !! Edited September 29, 2020 by Ysc3 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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steveluv Twincharged September 30, 2020 Author Share September 30, 2020 https://www.scmp.com/economy/china-economy/article/3103385/us-china-tech-war-can-chinas-chipmaking-drive-save-it-us iPhone 12 production at China factory ramps up to 24 hours a day ahead of new model launch- World’s largest iPhone factory in Zhengzhou is running at full speed in anticipation of strong demand for the new iPhone 12 - The burst of production reflects China’s resilient position in the global value chain, despite US threats of decoupling Cissy Zhou and Zhou Xin Published: 6:00pm, 29 Sep, 2020 Contract manufacturer Foxconn is running 24 hours a day in China to produce the new iPhone 12. Photo: Nora Tam Apple’s main iPhone manufacturer in China is running 24 hours a day to produce the new iPhone 12, cancelling workers’ holidays and introducing mandatory overtime with juicy bonuses for longer-serving staff, according to employees, recruitment ads and local media. The all-hands-on-deck approach at Foxconn’s massive Zhengzhou factory reflects China’s resilient manufacturing capabilities and deep connection between the Chinese and US economies, despite a push from Washington for decoupling. China’s quick recovery from the coronavirus pandemic, especially on the production side of the economy, is expected to help it continue its central position in global value chains, even though the virus has renewed talk about the dangers of supply chain dependence on the world’s second largest economy. Foxconn, which is owned by Taiwan’s Hon Hai Precision Industry, resumed production at the plant in Henan province in February. Employee Wang Guofeng said overtime work had increased since summer and most workers were allowed to take only four days off per month. “You can earn 5,000 yuan to 6,000 yuan (US$880) per month, and if you work at the factory for more than 90 days, there’s a handsome amount of special pay,” said the 33-year-old who has worked at the factory for over four years. Another employee surnamed Ma said the company had started night shifts, with production lines running 24 hours a day. “We have been kept so busy for the past weeks because of the iPhone 12,” Ma said, referring to the new model that is expected to be unveiled next month. The factory’s iPhone assembly unit has offered a 10,000 yuan bonus for any worker who started after September 18, stays for at least 90 days and works at least 55 days, according to one recruitment ad. The bonus was 8,500 yuan for people who joined after September 26. Current staff can also pocket 500 yuan for referring a new worker. Many employees have been asked to cancel upcoming holidays around the Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day that fall this week to ensure timely delivery of the new iPhone, according to another worker who declined to be named. “Some people are willing to do so because according to Chinese labour law the salary triples on the first three days [of the Mid-Autumn Festival],” the worker said. Local authorities have also ensured smooth operations by helping the factory’s 200,000 people resume work as quickly as possible after the pandemic, the Henan Daily reported last month. In June alone, exports from the Foxconn factory surged 50.6 per cent from a year earlier, the newspaper reported. Apple is expected to announce four new iPhone 12 models in October, which will be the first with 5G capabilities, according to media reports. Apple shipped 45.1 million iPhones globally in the second quarter of this year, 25 per cent more than in the same period last year, even though global smartphone shipments plunged 14 per cent in the period, according to Canalys, a consultancy. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SGCM928 3rd Gear September 30, 2020 Share September 30, 2020 I find the newer iPhone lacks an unique selling point. Every year, it was all about newer / faster processor, more / better camera lens and photo editing functions. I would not be changing my iPhone 7 for this for sure. 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ysc3 Twincharged October 1, 2020 Share October 1, 2020 And I thought Apple/Foxconn already pull out of China... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
steveluv Twincharged October 2, 2020 Author Share October 2, 2020 https://www.forbes.com/sites/gordonkelly/2020/10/01/apple-iphone-12-pro-max-release-date-camera-price-iphone-11-pro-max-upgrade/#61358ec1088b New Apple Leak Reveals iPhone 12 Design Shock Gordon Kelly Consumer Tech For many, the most controversial thing about Apple’s iPhone 12 range is the mystery surrounding their launch date, but new leaks have revealed a much bigger concern. iPhone 12 Pro Max concept render EVERYTHINGAPPLEPRO Earlier this week, popular YouTuber Filip Koroy (aka EverythingApplePro) and prolific leaker Max Weinbach combined to reveal Apple is set to give the iPhone 12 Pro Max significantly more features than the iPhone 12 Pro. The pair didn’t break down these differences, but now MacRumors has and you might be in trouble if you don’t like very big phones. The site reveals the massive 6.7-inch iPhone 12 Pro Max may get display, camera and connectivity advantages over the 6.1-inch iPhone 12 Pro. Bringing together multiple sources, MacRumors reports that the bigger phone could exclusively feature Apple’s new 3D mapping LiDAR camera, a 120Hz ProMotion display (this divides sources) and be the only iPhone 12 model to have mmWave, the fastest version of 5G. On the flipside, the iPhone 12 Pro Max is said to be “among the last models to become available” with the all-new iPhone 12 mini and iPhone 12 expected to arrive earlier, and possibly the iPhone 12 Pro as well. The tallies with multiple leaks even with their announcement seemingly just two weeks away. Right to left: iPhone 12, iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12 Pro Max, iPhone 12 Pro - renders based on ... [+] EVERYTHINGAPPLEPRO Of course, the problem here is not only size. Yes, many iPhone fans do not want a 6.7-inch smartphone, but the bigger issue here is the return to treating more pocketable iPhones as second class citizens. That’s plausible for the non-Pro models, but a “Pro” should always fit that moniker and it would be a shocking backwards step for a company which has enjoyed so much success in giving feature parity to both the iPhone XS and iPhone 11 lines. Needless to say, if the leaks are right, Apple’s design decision is also going to hit upgraders in the pocket, with the company set to increase prices across the range, while also cutting costs by removing EarPods and the wall charger, due to the high cost of 5G modems. This is particularly hard to swallow when the company is also downgrading iPhone 12 batteries compared to their predecessors. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, 5G is not worth the price premium in 2020 and, with that in mind, the best next-generation iPhone looks set to be the one Apple will release early next year. 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lala81 Hypersonic October 2, 2020 Share October 2, 2020 On 9/28/2020 at 4:44 PM, kobayashiGT said: real facts sia. Previously I was using iphone 6s for 3 1/2 year. then I change to iphone Xr. I hope Iphone Xr can use me for 4 years this time. hmm why not. my wife used iphone 6 for 4 years. then change to mi10 for last 2 years. phone still usable. That's the great thing about iphone. Though actually my S6 is also still usable. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
kobayashiGT Internal Moderator October 2, 2020 Share October 2, 2020 35 minutes ago, Lala81 said: hmm why not. my wife used iphone 6 for 4 years. then change to mi10 for last 2 years. phone still usable. That's the great thing about iphone. Though actually my S6 is also still usable. I still have my iphone SE in fact. haha. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
steveluv Twincharged October 5, 2020 Author Share October 5, 2020 https://www.tomsguide.com/news/iphone-12-benchmarks iPhone 12 leak just revealed how it will destroy all Android phones By Alan Martin 10 hours ago Leaked benchmark results for the A14 Bionic tease the mighty power of the iPhone 12 Each generation of new Apple mobile chip brings about a solid performance improvement, and it looks like the A14 Bionic will be no different. In fact, the iPhone 12 should once again be the fastest phone on the planet. The chip, which is set to power the new iPad Air 2020 as well as the iPhone 12, has just made its benchmarking debut, shared by established leaker Ice Universe on Twitter. Twitter’s cropping cuts off key information there, but if you expand the picture you’ll see this test was taken in Geekbench 5 on the iPad. The numbers are the key thing, with a single-core score of 1,583 and a multi-core result of 4,198. For context, iPhone 11 Pro scored scored 1,337 on the single-core portion of the test and 3,509. So the iPhone 12 could be 18% faster on the single core and nearly 20% faster on multi-core. Assuming the iPhone 12 performs as well as the new iPad Air, it would blow away all Android phones. The Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, which is powered by the latest Snapdragon 865 Plus chip, scored 985 and 3,294 on Geekbench 5. That would make the A14 Bionic 60% faster on the single-core test and 27% faster on multi-core. Against the current iPad Air, the A14 Bionic results are even more impressive and seems to confirm Apple’s pitch at the launch event that the new iPad would be 40% faster than the previous version. A search of the Geekbench browser shows single-core scores of around 1,115 and multi-core scores in the 2,800 range for the third-generation iPad Air. Of course, Geekbench 5 is only one measure of performance, but it is a good indicator that the A14 Bionic looks to be a very powerful chip. While the iPad Air 4 has already been fully revealed, and will be available to buy from $599 later this month, full reviews have not yet appeared. Alongside the A14 chip, the iPhone 12 family will be the first Apple devices to benefit from 5G connectivity, and it’s rumored that one or both of the ‘Pro’ versions will inherit the LiDAR sensor from top-end iPad Pro tablets for better camera and AR performance. Rumors persist that the Pro models will also get the much wished for 120Hz display update, but other tipsters insist that won’t be happening this year. In terms of pricing, a huge leak emerged form this past week indicates that the basic 64GB iPhone 12 (now known as the iPhone 12 mini) will actually undercut the current iPhone 11 by $50 at $649. Obviously, the Pro models will cost more, though, starting at $999 for the 128GB model, and going all the way up to $1,399 for the 512GB iPhone 12 Pro Max. ↡ Advertisement 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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