5G 'iPhone 12' rumored to cost $649, 'iPhone 12 Pro' at $999 and up
A new report claims that the base price for each of Apple's four forthcoming 5G "iPhone 12" and "iPhone 12 Pro" models are very close to the same price points as the current iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro range.

"iPhone 12" renders from a combination of leaked CAD designs and allegedly leaked information
While reports continue that Apple may delay releasing at least certain models of its "iPhone 12" range, a new leak claims that pricing will chiefly remain the same as last year. All four models are expected to have 5G, and it had been assumed that Apple would increase prices because of the new technology. Instead, the two top end models are to remain the same.
Jon Prosser, who correctly reported the release date of the iPhone SE, believes that the only price change will be for the lower end of the iPhone 12 range. That consists of the replacement for the 6.1-inch iPhone 11, which currently starts at $699, where the "iPhone 12" will reportedly sell for $749.
Then there is the new 5.4-inch "iPhone 12," which is to have a 5.4-inch screen, and which Prosser says will start at $649. Prosser added that he is confident of the figures. "These prices were given to me from the same source that nailed the iPhone SE launch date," he said.
"The 6.1-inch iPhone 12 is obviously a follow-up to the current $700 6.1-inch iPhone 11," he continued. "So technically, the 6.1-inch [iPhone] 12 model is increasing in price."

"iPhone 12" renders from a combination of leaked CAD designs and allegedly leaked information
While reports continue that Apple may delay releasing at least certain models of its "iPhone 12" range, a new leak claims that pricing will chiefly remain the same as last year. All four models are expected to have 5G, and it had been assumed that Apple would increase prices because of the new technology. Instead, the two top end models are to remain the same.
Been seeing some reports speculating on iPhone 12 prices, so I asked my sources
5.4 iPhone 12 D52G
OLED / 5G
2 cam
$649
6.1 iPhone 12 D53G
OLED / 5G
2 cam
$749
6.1 iPhone 12 Pro D53P
OLED / 5G
3 cam + LiDAR
$999
6.7 iPhone 12 Pro Max D54P
OLED / 5G
3 cam + LiDAR
$1,099-- Jon Prosser (@jon_prosser)
Jon Prosser, who correctly reported the release date of the iPhone SE, believes that the only price change will be for the lower end of the iPhone 12 range. That consists of the replacement for the 6.1-inch iPhone 11, which currently starts at $699, where the "iPhone 12" will reportedly sell for $749.
Then there is the new 5.4-inch "iPhone 12," which is to have a 5.4-inch screen, and which Prosser says will start at $649. Prosser added that he is confident of the figures. "These prices were given to me from the same source that nailed the iPhone SE launch date," he said.
"The 6.1-inch iPhone 12 is obviously a follow-up to the current $700 6.1-inch iPhone 11," he continued. "So technically, the 6.1-inch [iPhone] 12 model is increasing in price."
Predicted price points for the "iPhone 12" and "iPhone 12 Pro"
- 5.4-inch OLED iPhone with 5G and a two camera system - $649
- 6.1-inch OLED iPhone with 5G and a two camera system - $749
- 6.1-inch OLED iPhone Pro with 5G and a three camera system to include LiDAR - $999
- 6.7-inch OLED iPhone Pro Max with 5G and a three camera system to include LiDAR - $1,099
Comments
If Apple sticks with the current capacities, I’ll downgrade to the regular 6.1, as it will finally have OLED (the most important factor to me), and pay only $749 to get 128gb..
I'm hoping for Apples modem technology with some exclusive innovations.
Is that bump 1CM out? Would it hurt Apples aesthetics if we got a 1CM thicker chassis in exchange for a flat, beautiful, unified body?
I would welcome the added durability and perfection.
Perhaps the surprise is the all OLED screens. I would expect LCD at the low end flagship point. Especially after the Japan Display investment. Was that confirmed in the end? Good to see 5G at every step of the way, too.
I hope they pump up the rest of the features to bring them up to date. Great modem seems to be a given. Fast wired and wireless needs a boost. Smaller notch also seems to be a given. Periscope zoom? Larger image sensor?
Currency fluctuations and sales taxes will prove challenging though.