Should I buy iPhone 11 or wait for 12? The iPhone 12 release date remains around half a year away, if the September 2020 launch window stays constant, so you ought to probably consider the iPhone 11 series if you would like a replacement iPhone within the next few days, weeks or maybe months.
1. Exciting new Features
First things first - the new iPhone must be good. Brilliant. Better than expected. We’re talking things that we haven’t even thought of. Things that we’re hoping Apple’s brightest minds are currently dreaming up within the company’s labs.
This might sound sort of a very vague request, but Apple is one among the most important companies within the world and if any brand could make an honest folding handset or one with detachable VR glasses, it's Cook's Crew.
Because a tweaked design and improved specs are expected, ordinary, and not enough as consumers are holding onto their handsets for extended than ever. Come on Apple, give us something mind-blowing.
2. A replacement Design
Perhaps the thing we would like most from the iPhone 12 may be a new design. Apple has been rolling out basically an equivalent design for several years now, ever since it refreshed the design with the iPhone X.
Sure, some things get tweaked, but the core is the same. And it’s beginning to look a touch dated. That’s thanks mostly to the massive notch, which could be necessary for all the camera components needed for Face ID, but which we’d wish to see shrunk or removed if possible.
Beyond that, we’d adore an entire New Look. There’s not an excessive amount of wrong with the remainder of the iPhone 11 Pro’s design, but it certainly feels overly familiar now.
3. An in-screen everything
We’d just like the iPhone 12 to possess an all-screen front and a method to realize that's to maneuver the front-facing camera under the display. If Apple can effectively achieve that, it’s bound to impress.
While it’s on, we’d like Apple to re-add a fingerprint scanner, for those times when Face ID isn’t working quite as slickly because it should. But we would like this within the screen too, or better yet, make the entire screen one big fingerprint scanner, because it has been rumored Apple could be planning for a future phone.
4. A better refresh rate
One way some companies are further improving their displays is by upping the refresh rate from the quality 60Hz. The OnePlus 7 Pro, for instance, has an optional 90Hz refresh rate, while the Razer Phone 2 goes up to 120Hz.
This can help make interactions with the handset and animations feel silky smooth, so we’d wish to see Apple offer a better refresh rate of its own. It’s not out of the question, especially as some iPad Pro models have a refresh rate of up to 120Hz. Indeed, exactly that refresh rate has been rumored for the upcoming iPhones.
5. Further battery boosts
For the primary time in years, with the iPhone 11 range, it seems like Apple has really prioritized battery life in its phones, but we would like the corporate to travel even further with the iPhone 12. Or at the very least not go backward.
We’re still waiting on an iPhone which will comfortably last two days, and we’d just like the iPhone 12 (or a minimum of the iPhone 12 Pro Max) to be it.
6. 5G Support
Apple is behind when it involves 5G, as none of the iPhone 11 range offer it, while rival handsets just like the Samsung Galaxy S20 family and OnePlus 7 Pro 5G do.
Apple’s lack of support isn’t an enormous deal immediately, as 5G coverage remains very sparse in most countries, but by the time the iPhone 12 launches it'll be more widely available and an outsized number of other handsets will support it, so it'll be time for Apple to leap on board.
The good news is that it’s heavily rumored that 2020’s iPhones will support 5G, so this is often one thing we’re likely to urge.
7. A lower-cost
We invite this per annum with new iPhones and this year we actually quite got it, with the bottom iPhone 11 starting at but the iPhone XR did. So it’s actually not impossible that we could see a good lower cost – or a reduced price for the remainder of the range – with the iPhone 12.
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