Multinational technology company Apple is set to launch four different iPhones in 2020 next year. This was stated in a report.
San Francisco:
Multinational technology company Apple is set to launch four different iPhones in 2020 next year. This was stated in a report. According to the Tuesday report of news portal GSMarina, the company based in Cupertino will launch three iPhones with Apple OLED screen whose display size will be 5.4 inches, 6.1 inches and 6.7 inches respectively. The device will be equipped with 5G connectivity and advanced 3D sensing camera technology. Reportedly, the design of the fourth iPhone will be similar to the iPhone-8 and will not have 5G connectivity or OLED panels.
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The new products will help the company to sell 19.5 million phones in 2020. J. P. Citing the Morgan Chase note, it was reported that the company is expected to sell 18 million phones in 2019. Apple will have its own 5G modem by 2022-23, thereby reducing the iPhone manufacturer's reliance on Qualcomm.
San Francisco:
Multinational technology company Apple is set to launch four different iPhones in 2020 next year. This was stated in a report. According to the Tuesday report of news portal GSMarina, the company based in Cupertino will launch three iPhones with Apple OLED screen whose display size will be 5.4 inches, 6.1 inches and 6.7 inches respectively. The device will be equipped with 5G connectivity and advanced 3D sensing camera technology. Reportedly, the design of the fourth iPhone will be similar to the iPhone-8 and will not have 5G connectivity or OLED panels.
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The new products will help the company to sell 19.5 million phones in 2020. J. P. Citing the Morgan Chase note, it was reported that the company is expected to sell 18 million phones in 2019. Apple will have its own 5G modem by 2022-23, thereby reducing the iPhone manufacturer's reliance on Qualcomm.

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