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Jun152020

Renders show iPhone 12 in new navy blue colour

Rumour has it Apple is bringing a new flat-edge design to the iPhone 12, making it look like the iPad Pro while also bringing us back to the iPhone 4 and iPhone 5 days. A new render that surfaced online shows us what this phone could look like in a new navy blue colour. 

There's only one rumour that claims that the upcoming iPhone will come in navy blue. But with the iPhone 11 coming in a midnight green option, we won't be particularly surprised if Apple decides to branch out and introduce another new shade to add to its usual options. These renders do make us hope there is more truth to the rumour.

The renders show a slightly smaller notch, which corroborates rumours that the iPhone 12 will feature smaller notch than the iPhone 11. Apple is said to be working on eliminating the notch in the coming years.

Rumours suggest there will be four variants of the iPhone 12, including 5.4-inch, two 6.1-inch, and 6.7-inch models. All will feature the same design with OLED screens and 5G connectivity. The smallest model will reportedly be "midway between the iPhone SE and iPhone 8" in height. The 6.1-inch model will have a height midway between the iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max, while the 6.7-inch variant will be "slightly taller than the iPhone 11 Pro Max."

The iPhone 12 will reportedly be thinner than the iPhone 11 at 7.4mm thick, which is 10% thinner than the 8.1mm iPhone 11 Pro Max. 

We aren't quite sure yet when we'd see the iPhone 12. It's expected to come out later than usual.

Source: Svetapple; Via: 9to5Mac

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