Prosser has properly forecasted some of Apples launch strategies, but he has actually also shared inaccurate info such as suggesting Apple prepared to relabel the iPhone “iPhoneOS” and providing phony pictures of an AirPower-like cordless charging mat. Some of his claims have also been somewhat over-the-top, such as the idea that Apple is dealing with a set of Steve Jobs heritage edition Apple Glasses imitated the glasses that Jobs wore.
Leaker Jon Prosser, who has a rather blended track record when it pertains to anticipating Apples plans, today stated that new iPhone 12 models and new iPads will launch in October.
The iPad Pro was already revitalized this year, however Apple has not yet upgraded the iPad mini, the iPad Air, or the affordable iPad, so all of those could see minor revamps.
Prosser did not provide insight into which iPad designs will see a refresh, but there have actually been some rumors recommending an iPad Pro with mini-LED screen is in the works, though the majority of details recommends that launch has actually been delayed till 2021.
Far we dont know precisely how long the iPhones will be delayed, however Apple could reveal new devices in September and then release them later, as it did with the iPhone XR in 2018. October is a relatively safe guess, as Qualcomm suggested the delay will not be too long and other rumors have also pointed toward an October launch.
There have actually been some particular reports showing that Apple is dealing with an 11-inch iPad Air with an all-screen display screen and under-display Touch ID, and if precise, that would be the most noteworthy iPad refresh on the horizon.
Multiple reports have recommended that some or all of the iPhone 12 models coming this year will see a behind typical launch. Apple usually unveils and launches brand-new iPhones in the month of September, but problems brought on by the global health crisis have led to production hold-ups.
Earlier today, Prosser stated that Apple will introduce a brand-new iMac in August.
Just today, Qualcomm insinuated that one of its 5G partners will see a “minor” launch delay, a statement that probably describes Apple. Apple plans to utilize Qualcomms 5G chips in all new 2020 iPhone models.