Leaker claims only largest 'iPhone 12 Pro' will have LiDAR

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in General Discussion edited July 2020
Based on purported CAD designs for the whole "iPhone 12" range, one leaker believes Apple is planning to keep LiDAR for just the 6.7-inch "iPhone 12 Pro Max."

Detail from the purported recent CAD designs
Detail from the purported recent CAD designs


Twitter user EverythingApplePro, which has previously claimed that "iPhone 12" speakers will be up to 15% louder, now says that only the 6.7-inch iPhone 12 Pro Max will include LiDAR. He's basing this on recently discovered CAD designs that appear to show different camera arrangement for the various models.

iPhone 12 design will likely not be what we thought. Recent iPhone 12 CADs paint a completely different picture. Did Apple pull a fast one on the leak community? pic.twitter.com/bPYoij4V41

-- EverythingApplePro (@EveryApplePro)


However, others are disputing the claim and proposing that the CAD designs themselves are wrong. Regular leaker Jon Prosser has commented, but only with images. Specifically he replied with a thumbs-up emoji to a suggestion by Ben Gaskin that the designs are not complete -- and don't need to be.

"I just had a dream," tweeted Gaskin, "the voice said to me: this version of CAD is wrong. Dimentions [sic], form and buttons are right, enough for the case manufacturing. But they don't need data from the front and back camera layout. So they just used an old one. We need to wait. Final data in July."

Apple is expected to offer two "iPhone 12" models and two "Pro" versions, with one of each being a larger "Max" variant. The standard tier will have 5.4-inch and 6.1-inch OLED displays made by BOE, while the Pro models will have 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch screens made by Samsung and will feature a 10-bit color depth.

The Pro models are said to benefit from having 6GB of application RAM, versus the non-Pro models having 4GB. The Pro versions also reportedly have a stainless steel body versus an aluminum body. Previous reports suggest that the triple camera setup on all Pro models will also have LiDAR, whereas the non-Pro will have a dual-camera arrangement.

The "iPhone 12" is expected to cost $649 for the 128GB-capacity version, rising to $749 for 256GB, and the Max version will cost $749 and $849 for each respective capacity.

Three capacities are rumored to be offered for the Pro models, at $999, $1,099, and $1,299 for the 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB versions respectively. For the Pro Max, the same capacities are predicted to cost $1,099, $1,199, and $1,399.

EverythingApplePro has a decent track record for feature prediction for unreleased products, but the dissent between him and other prominent leakers on this matter is notable. He has previously shown mockups derived from alleged CAD files for case manufacturers for the "iPhone 12 Pro Max."

Comments

  • Reply 1 of 5
    entropysentropys Posts: 4,167member
    If the main pro is not full featured it will look bad, particularly if it gets lidar the following year. 
    On the other hand I doubt for the next year or two I would be using lidar much anyway.
    The gripping hand is I am after that little one anyway, pro features or not.
    kitatit
  • Reply 2 of 5
    wood1208wood1208 Posts: 2,913member
    He may be leaking somewhere(pant!). One famous leaker said, 2020 Apple TV box upgrade is ready to ship anytime but didn't happen. Pathetic.
    edited June 2020
  • Reply 3 of 5
    digitoldigitol Posts: 276member
    I don’t need a phone with battery life sucking lidar. #Truth not Li...dar.  :D
  • Reply 4 of 5
    StrangeDaysStrangeDays Posts: 12,879member
    digitol said:
    I don’t need a phone with battery life sucking lidar.
    How do you mean? Do you envision it drawing power when not in use? I’m not aware of my ipad pro doing that. 
  • Reply 5 of 5
    LoneStar88LoneStar88 Posts: 325member
    The usual suspects, “skepticising” long before the actual product arrives. . .
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