When it comes to the next iPhone generation, the reports are piling up. Whether it's design, functionality or something else - it never gets boring. Now the iPhone 12 is all about the 5G feature.
Well-known Wedbush analyst Dan Ives has published a new forecast that covers the market launch and the 5G feature. (via iMore) According to Ives, the iPhone 12 series could be released sometime between October and December. In addition, he believes that the mmWave version of the iPhone 12 could only be available in the US. A brief explanation of 5G support. There are two technologies to choose from: sub-6 GHz and mmWave. Although sub-6 GHz is slower than mmWave 5G technology, it has a longer range - suitable for rural areas. Since mmWave is faster but has a shorter range, this technology is more intended for large cities or urban areas. In his note to investors, Ives writes:
Is the sub-6GHz version planned for other countries?
From a timing perspective, we continue to believe that 4 models are being discussed for the iPhone 12 with a mix of 4G/5G, likely to launch between October and early December before the holidays. We note that these models are still subject to change as Cupertino still seems to be whiteboarded with a mix of 4G/5G. From a 5G perspective, there will be a US and non-US version. The US version will likely feature mmWave technology, which complicates the production schedule and could also result in many units potentially being pushed to the March quarter versus the December quarter.
At the beginning of this year, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo announced two iPhone 5G variants: sub-6GHz and mmWave models. According to his statement at the time, he expected both models to launch at the same time. It cannot be ruled out that one version is planned only for the US market, while the second version will be offered in other countries. (Photo by Laymanzoom / Bigstockphoto)