iPhone 12: The BIGGEST and BEST Design Change

iPhone 12 will have the biggest and best design change implemented in 2020, here's what the Apple company is preparing for customers all over the world.

iPhone 12 design change

iPhone 12 it is going to have a series of changes made by the Apple company before it is launched next year for customers around the world, and one of them fulfills the requests of many fans. More precisely, the iPhone 12 is going to have either a cut-out much smaller than the current ones, or it would remain completely without the cut-out that makes the design of the front panel so ugly compared to that of other phones.

The iPhone 12 is currently being tested by the Apple company with several prototypes that have the cutout completely removed, or greatly reduced, the Americans trying to find the right solution for 2020. It is perfectly normal for Apple to do tests of this kind before launching new phone models, and in the case of the iPhone 12 there is even greater pressure from customers who are not satisfied with the way the phone's camera looks.

iPhone 12: The BIGGEST and BEST Design Change

The iPhone 12 will not remain without Face ID, but those from Apple would also like to implement a Touch ID to facilitate the much easier unlocking of phones using fingerprints as well. This Touch ID would be integrated under the screen of the phones in the iPhone 12 series because the physical buttons under the screens have disappeared, and will never return for those who use the products from Cupertino, so you don't have to think about it.

The iPhone 12 will also come with 5G, a quadruple camera, a fourth ToF image sensor to be integrated somewhere between the other three that still exist in the current iPhone 11 series models. It is expected that the iPhone 12 will also have a new Apple A14 chip, which will increase the performance of the phones even more compared to the current ones, and all in the conditions where the expectations are very high for next year's series.

iPhone 12 will be released by Apple in the fall of 2010, so until then we will definitely find out all the surprises that the people from Cupertino have hidden for us.