A short time ago, the iPhone 11 devices were launched, however leaks began about iPhone 12 devices, as many expect it to come with OLED screens and 5G technology, and now some reliable news and leaks have appeared about iPhone 13 devices.

Five iPhones in 2020 and another without a Lightning port in 2021

And we say that it is reliable news because it comes from the famous analyst Ming-Chi Qiu, who is known for his leaks and news about Apple and its products, and many of them are very true and accurate.


Let's start the news in descending order, as the analyst Ming talked about the iPhone 13 devices that will appear in 2021, and expected that Apple will abandon the Lightning port as it previously abandoned the traditional headphone port, so that the device depends on wireless charging completely. It is an illogical and even logical expectation that Apple will cancel the Lightning port to move to C, which was long overdue.

As for the year 2020, Ming said that the Apple company plans to launch five iPhones next year, four models of iPhone 12, and they are:

IPhone 12 size of 5.4 inches and a dual camera on the back

IPhone 12 size of 6.1 inches and a dual camera on the back

IPhone 12 size of 6.1 inches and a triple camera on the back

IPhone 12 size of 6.7 inches and a triple camera on the back

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The fifth device will be the iPhone SE 2, which will come with the same design as the iPhone 8 with the faster Apple A13 processor, and it will be launched early next year. It was rumored that Apple might call it the iPhone 9.

 Perhaps the change in the roadmap for the upcoming iPhones is due to Apple's attempt to increase its iPhone shipments and improve its sales, which have deteriorated in the last period, in addition to competing with other companies that unveil more than one phone during the year.

What do you think of the leaks revealed by analyst Ming, and do you think that Apple will launch more than three iPhones throughout the year? Share your opinion with us in the comments.

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zdnet

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