The core of the line-up, the iPhone 12 with a 6.1in display, will sell for US$799 , while a ‘Mini’ version with a 5.4in screen will be slightly cheaper at US$699 . A ‘Pro’ version with three cameras and a new 3D ‘lidar’ sensor starts at US$999 , with the largest ‘Pro Max’ starting at US$1,099 and going up to US$1,399 .
But whether iPhone buyers see a dramatic speed boost will depend heavily on where they are and which carrier they use – what Bob O'Donnell, head of TECHnalysis Research, called ”lots of little niggly details that get in the way of delivering on the promise of 5G”. Outside of the United States, however, iPhones will lack millimeter wave compatibility, even in countries like Australia and South Korea where carriers are planning to roll out versions of the millimeter wave technology. Like some cheaper Android devices, iPhone 12 models in those countries will only support lower-frequency versions of 5G.
Apple may face a lukewarm holiday season due to the coronavirus pandemic, said Jake Dollarhide, chief executive officer of Longbow Asset Management in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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