iPhone 12 Pro Leaks! Navy Blue, Thinner, 6GB Ram & Huge A14 Gains

**The Latest Apple iPhone Upgrades and Features**

Apple has been working tirelessly to improve its latest iPhone lineup, and it seems that the company is making significant strides in terms of performance, display technology, and connectivity. One of the most notable upgrades is the return of a wireless charging feature that was previously thought to be impossible to use on the latest iPhones.

**Return of Air Power**

The recent update earlier making the brute-force Cellebrite tool impossible to use has apparently been reversed, allowing users to crack their iPhone's passcode once again. This development has left many wondering if Apple will re-release the Air Power feature, which was initially announced but never released due to technical limitations.

**Wireless Charger and Air Power**

The idea of a completely wireless and port-free iPhone is gaining traction, with many experts predicting that Apple will release such a device next year. A medium writer seems to think so, stating that Apple never truly gave up on the project and that they were merely hindered in their efforts to release Air Power eventually. The rise of air power-like technology from companies like Matt's with overlapping coils does give evidence to the fact that it is possible, although not as ambitious as Apple originally planned.

**iPhone Upgrade: RAM and Performance**

The latest iPhone lineup is set to receive a significant upgrade in terms of RAM, with higher-end models expected to come equipped with 6GB of RAM. In contrast, entry-level models will stick with 4GB of RAM. This increase in capacity for multitasking is expected to improve overall performance and provide users with more flexibility when it comes to running multiple apps simultaneously.

**Samsung's DDR5 Ram**

The Apple A14 chip powering the iPhone 12 lineup has been compared to a MacBook Pro in multi-core processing, with an analysis by Mac World suggesting that the new architecture will be massive. The change from 7nm to 5nm has led to a significant increase in transistors, with estimates suggesting that the A14 chip will have around 15 million transistors, up from 8.5 million on the previous generation.

**GPU Performance and Gaming**

The GPU performance of the iPhone is expected to be improved by 50%, which will be reflected heavily in gaming and other graphics-intensive applications. This is a significant upgrade over the current chip and will provide users with more realistic graphics and smoother gameplay.

**iPad Pro: Display Technology**

The iPad Pro has been making waves with its impressive display technology, including the ability to display 120Hz content in real-time. This feature was recently showcased on a YouTube video, where a user demonstrated the smoothness of the display by playing Fortnite at 120Hz. The iPad's 120Hz touch layer is significantly better than what current iPhones can offer.

**5G Enabled iPads**

Apple is working on developing 5G-enabled iPads for release in the second half of 2020, with reports suggesting that these iPads will feature a triple-lens camera setup and millimeter-wave support. This will provide users with uniform connectivity across the iPhone and iPad lineup, as well as improved performance and faster data transfer speeds.

**New HomePods**

There is an exciting development on the horizon for Apple fans, as a new leak from Mac's Wine Back suggests that we can expect to see new HomePods at WWDC. The new HomePod will likely be a refreshed version of what already exists, possibly in a smaller and more affordable form factor with unknown specifications.

**iPhone 11 Sales: A Game-Changer for Apple**

The iPhone 11 has proven to be a huge success for Apple, with 39% of all iPhones sold in the last quarter of 2019 being the iPhone 11. This is an impressive figure, especially considering that the iPhone 11 was released at a lower price point than previous models. The increased sales have boosted Apple's revenue and have even exceeded expectations, with China reporting 18% higher sales of the iPhone 11 compared to last year.

**Enter for the Air Power Pro Giveaway**

Don't forget to enter our giveaway down below for the chance to win an Air Power Pro device. We'll be doing pre-orders exactly a month from today, on February 20th. Stay tuned for more updates and announcements in the coming weeks!

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwhat's up guys everything Apple Pro here welcome back to another episode of Apple news in Leakes and today we've got multiple reports on the iPhone 12 everything from a new color the actual design and chassis of the new iPhone to what's going on inside RAM power and displays everything in between and I'd like to remind you that there's just a couple days to go on the air pods pro before that's being drawn on Wednesday otherwise let's get into it so first thing I'd like to mention is an exclusive leak with Maxwell wine bag who has been extensively leaking the galaxy s 20 series now he's claiming that Apple will be replacing the midnight green color with a navy blue for the 2020 iPhone release here this is presumably for the more expensive Pro models as the lineup is getting separated it's something we've rendered up before not knowing if it would happen or not I'd like to remind you though max wine back hasn't had the best record when it comes to these leaks but he did accurately predict a number of things for the 2019 year including that dark green color now there's a big report today for Mac in Takara which goes into detail on the iPhone 12 lineup and they directly contradict Ming Chico in terms of design so they're saying that Apple will likely be sticking with a curved design that we're not gonna be seeing a new housing that's square like the iPhone 4 which Ming Chico did claimed would be happening I was very disappointed to learn this as I think it's about time and I really enjoy the iPad pro design why not have it on the iPhone as well and something I'd like to mention is here I have a squared housing for the iPhone 11 pro max I'll be doing a swap on this this week and it's cool its aesthetic but one negative is it's actually wider it's a thinner chassis but it adds width so you can imagine in a new size at six point seven inches and then you throw a case on top of that unless it doesn't have the sides exposed it's gonna be really really thick really hard to use one-handed but it does look cool maybe that's something to Apple did consider why they shouldn't do squared housing but again this isn't confirmed this is just for Mac a Takara nor does Ming Chico's confirmed still both rumors Mac Takara did also confirm Apple's new lineup strategy here to low-end models to high-end model the low end being 5.4 and 6.1 with do olan's cameras the high end with a 6.1 and 6.2 splay with triple lens cameras and a rear 3d sensing camera they actually gave a sizing details of this new 5.4 inch model it's between the iphone SE and iphone 8 sizing so it'll fit right into there and the 6.1 inch will be between the iphone 11 and 11 pro max that currently exists right now and the 6.7 inch will just be slightly taller than the iphone 11 pro max right now so entirely new sizes we don't know much about the displays other than that the knotch could potentially be shrinking so the sizing is completely changing all across the board a smaller iPhone and the largest iPhone gets even bigger an interesting tidbit is that the six point seven inch mammoth will be thinner than the current iPhone 11 Pro max that one is sitting at 8.1 millimeters right now the new 6 point 7 inch model will be 7 point 4 according to Mac at saqqara and the pro iPhone 12 lineup will feature a larger sensor bigger than that of the current iPhone 11 Pro max now what they mean by that is debatable so it could either be a larger sensor inside of the lenses or potentially the entire lens setup would be larger than that of the iPhone 11 Pro which would be very strange because Apple usually keeps their lens set up at least for two years but they're saying it could be growing even larger possibly to compensate with the placement of the 3d time-of-flight sensor will certainly see but it would be unusual for Apple to change it so quickly in a separate report by Ming Chico he's claiming all 5g models of this year's iPhone 12 lineup will be available at launch and will not feature a staggered release like we heard earlier in a separate report where Apple would be launching the sub 6 gigahertz versions before 20 21 and then millimeter wave versions after which are more capable but apparently would require a little bit more time to release and not so they're all coming at the same time which is good news you don't want that fragmentation you know especially across different release dates and there's another large report from UBS analyst group first off they do confirm Apple's new lineup strategy for iPhones to smaller weaker phones the non pro versions and the larger versions being 6.1 at 16 so also confirming the new report today they do expect all iPhones to be organic LED display equipped in 2020 so no more LCD on an iPhone except for the iPhone 9 coming out in March and in a separate report by Barclays they detail face ID saying it will feature a refreshed face ID system on the iPhone 12 lineup in which way it would be changed would it be getting smaller they didn't mention anything other than it will be refreshed let's hope that includes a smaller knotch also mentioned in that Barclays report is that Apple is considering removing the Lightning port from at least one iPhone in 2021 and this is the exact same thing that Ming Chieko reported on earlier which basically confirms the Apple is looking to completely remove all ports on the iPhone and that opens up so many questions because it is happening how are we going to make that transition sustainable and the question I had recently is would removing the poor make your iPhone more difficult to crack would it make it more secure I think potentially yes it would make the job of cellebrite much more difficult as you'd have to physically open the phone to get into the internals and potentially brute forces and with the whole fiasco going on right now between the FBI and Apple asking them to unlock phones you got to wonder would this prevent that issue now to make that transition easier to a portlets phone I feel like Apple should put a diagnostic port inside of the SIM card tray on an iPhone where you can actually plug something in much like the Apple watch has and the Apple TV 4k they have diagnostic ports this could be something that Apple does as well and by the way apparently the iPhone 11 Pro is no longer crack proof Apple did release an update earlier making the brute-force cellebrite tool impossible to use but apparently that's no longer the case and your iPhone can be cracked also an interesting thought is will Apple re-release air power now that a completely wireless and port free iPhone will exist next year a medium writer seems to think so actually going so far as to say that Apple never truly gave up on the project and that Apple was merely hindered in their efforts to release air power eventually they will get there possibly not in the same capacity when they first announced it but Apple does truly need a wireless charger with the iPhone if it's going to be completely port 'less so they could possibly re-release it and the rise of all of these air power like Matt's with overlapping coils does give evidence to the fact that it is possible just maybe not as ambitious as Apple originally planned it and then in that report from UBS they also mentioned that Apple will be upgrading the higher-end models to six gigabytes of RAM the entry-level five point four and six point one will stick with four gigabytes so that means the iPhone is getting even more capacity for multitasking keeping apps open in the background something I wish that this year's iPhone came out with but that's good news there's a very good chance that that Ram may be lpddr4 Samsung they actually just started developing their new 12 gigabyte chips and those will be available in the Samsung Galaxy S 20 according to icy universe the main difference between ddr5 and ddr4 Ram is that it's 1.5 times faster and 30% more efficient so it's something that Apple should certainly be looking into for the upcoming iPhone and apparently the Apple a 14 of powering the iPhone 12 lineup could be as powerful as a macbook pro in multi-core processing so this is coming from an analysis by mac world where they summarized the gains coming to apple's new chip based on historical data and they're saying the change from seven to five nanometers will be huge for the iphone it's an entirely new architecture so the gains could be massive here going from seven to five nanometers means more transistors between twelve point five to fifteen million from the eight point five on the Apple a 13 and as a result we could be seeing a multi-core score and Geekbench 5 between 4,500 to 5,000 which is where the MacBook Pro hovers right now and they expect the GPU performance to be improved by 50% which will be reflected heavily in gaming and speaking of the iPad pro can actually do 120 Hertz in fortnight before the consoles even get to it's an impressive feat on the iPad the fact that he can do that in real time shows just how advanced Apple's architecture is right now and something I thought I'd mentioned that will make any iPhone owner jealous once it comes out the oneplus 8 series is set to receive a new 120 Hertz display that was co-developed with Samsung and they've went into detail on just how much better it is then current displays and that he can display 10-bit color it has a 240 Hertz input layer meaning your swipes now get registered even smoother the iPhone has a 120 Hertz touch layer it's just better in every single way versus what the current iPhone has and I really hope that now that these other smartphones are getting this display Apple will add it to theirs as well this year and moving on Apple is developing a 5g enabled iPads for release in the second half of 2020 this is presumably of course the new iPad pros with a triple lens camera setup Apple will be adding millimeter-wave support to these iPads and you know just like you'd expect they want to have uniform connectivity across the line from iPhones to iPads and also just like Apple promised I was thirteen point three point 1 beta 2 introduces a new toggle to disable ultra-wideband location tracking this is a issue that was found earlier in Iowa's 13 that since been patched and also an exclusive leak with Mac's wine back is we'll be seeing new home pods at WWDC for one a refreshed version of what already exists into a smaller likely cheaper home pod with unknown specification and I'd like to finish with this the iPhone 11 was a really good call for Apple lowering the price means that their sales have really exceeded expectations and actually 39% of all iPhones sold in the last quarter of 2019 was the iPhone 11 that's that's huge and it's boosted sales in China actually into the double digits so 18% higher than 2018 that's amazing for Apple sales wise alright don't forget it enter for the Air Products Pro giveaway down below and we're doing pre-orders exactly a month from today On February 20th stay tuned for that thanks for watching guys peacewhat's up guys everything Apple Pro here welcome back to another episode of Apple news in Leakes and today we've got multiple reports on the iPhone 12 everything from a new color the actual design and chassis of the new iPhone to what's going on inside RAM power and displays everything in between and I'd like to remind you that there's just a couple days to go on the air pods pro before that's being drawn on Wednesday otherwise let's get into it so first thing I'd like to mention is an exclusive leak with Maxwell wine bag who has been extensively leaking the galaxy s 20 series now he's claiming that Apple will be replacing the midnight green color with a navy blue for the 2020 iPhone release here this is presumably for the more expensive Pro models as the lineup is getting separated it's something we've rendered up before not knowing if it would happen or not I'd like to remind you though max wine back hasn't had the best record when it comes to these leaks but he did accurately predict a number of things for the 2019 year including that dark green color now there's a big report today for Mac in Takara which goes into detail on the iPhone 12 lineup and they directly contradict Ming Chico in terms of design so they're saying that Apple will likely be sticking with a curved design that we're not gonna be seeing a new housing that's square like the iPhone 4 which Ming Chico did claimed would be happening I was very disappointed to learn this as I think it's about time and I really enjoy the iPad pro design why not have it on the iPhone as well and something I'd like to mention is here I have a squared housing for the iPhone 11 pro max I'll be doing a swap on this this week and it's cool its aesthetic but one negative is it's actually wider it's a thinner chassis but it adds width so you can imagine in a new size at six point seven inches and then you throw a case on top of that unless it doesn't have the sides exposed it's gonna be really really thick really hard to use one-handed but it does look cool maybe that's something to Apple did consider why they shouldn't do squared housing but again this isn't confirmed this is just for Mac a Takara nor does Ming Chico's confirmed still both rumors Mac Takara did also confirm Apple's new lineup strategy here to low-end models to high-end model the low end being 5.4 and 6.1 with do olan's cameras the high end with a 6.1 and 6.2 splay with triple lens cameras and a rear 3d sensing camera they actually gave a sizing details of this new 5.4 inch model it's between the iphone SE and iphone 8 sizing so it'll fit right into there and the 6.1 inch will be between the iphone 11 and 11 pro max that currently exists right now and the 6.7 inch will just be slightly taller than the iphone 11 pro max right now so entirely new sizes we don't know much about the displays other than that the knotch could potentially be shrinking so the sizing is completely changing all across the board a smaller iPhone and the largest iPhone gets even bigger an interesting tidbit is that the six point seven inch mammoth will be thinner than the current iPhone 11 Pro max that one is sitting at 8.1 millimeters right now the new 6 point 7 inch model will be 7 point 4 according to Mac at saqqara and the pro iPhone 12 lineup will feature a larger sensor bigger than that of the current iPhone 11 Pro max now what they mean by that is debatable so it could either be a larger sensor inside of the lenses or potentially the entire lens setup would be larger than that of the iPhone 11 Pro which would be very strange because Apple usually keeps their lens set up at least for two years but they're saying it could be growing even larger possibly to compensate with the placement of the 3d time-of-flight sensor will certainly see but it would be unusual for Apple to change it so quickly in a separate report by Ming Chico he's claiming all 5g models of this year's iPhone 12 lineup will be available at launch and will not feature a staggered release like we heard earlier in a separate report where Apple would be launching the sub 6 gigahertz versions before 20 21 and then millimeter wave versions after which are more capable but apparently would require a little bit more time to release and not so they're all coming at the same time which is good news you don't want that fragmentation you know especially across different release dates and there's another large report from UBS analyst group first off they do confirm Apple's new lineup strategy for iPhones to smaller weaker phones the non pro versions and the larger versions being 6.1 at 16 so also confirming the new report today they do expect all iPhones to be organic LED display equipped in 2020 so no more LCD on an iPhone except for the iPhone 9 coming out in March and in a separate report by Barclays they detail face ID saying it will feature a refreshed face ID system on the iPhone 12 lineup in which way it would be changed would it be getting smaller they didn't mention anything other than it will be refreshed let's hope that includes a smaller knotch also mentioned in that Barclays report is that Apple is considering removing the Lightning port from at least one iPhone in 2021 and this is the exact same thing that Ming Chieko reported on earlier which basically confirms the Apple is looking to completely remove all ports on the iPhone and that opens up so many questions because it is happening how are we going to make that transition sustainable and the question I had recently is would removing the poor make your iPhone more difficult to crack would it make it more secure I think potentially yes it would make the job of cellebrite much more difficult as you'd have to physically open the phone to get into the internals and potentially brute forces and with the whole fiasco going on right now between the FBI and Apple asking them to unlock phones you got to wonder would this prevent that issue now to make that transition easier to a portlets phone I feel like Apple should put a diagnostic port inside of the SIM card tray on an iPhone where you can actually plug something in much like the Apple watch has and the Apple TV 4k they have diagnostic ports this could be something that Apple does as well and by the way apparently the iPhone 11 Pro is no longer crack proof Apple did release an update earlier making the brute-force cellebrite tool impossible to use but apparently that's no longer the case and your iPhone can be cracked also an interesting thought is will Apple re-release air power now that a completely wireless and port free iPhone will exist next year a medium writer seems to think so actually going so far as to say that Apple never truly gave up on the project and that Apple was merely hindered in their efforts to release air power eventually they will get there possibly not in the same capacity when they first announced it but Apple does truly need a wireless charger with the iPhone if it's going to be completely port 'less so they could possibly re-release it and the rise of all of these air power like Matt's with overlapping coils does give evidence to the fact that it is possible just maybe not as ambitious as Apple originally planned it and then in that report from UBS they also mentioned that Apple will be upgrading the higher-end models to six gigabytes of RAM the entry-level five point four and six point one will stick with four gigabytes so that means the iPhone is getting even more capacity for multitasking keeping apps open in the background something I wish that this year's iPhone came out with but that's good news there's a very good chance that that Ram may be lpddr4 Samsung they actually just started developing their new 12 gigabyte chips and those will be available in the Samsung Galaxy S 20 according to icy universe the main difference between ddr5 and ddr4 Ram is that it's 1.5 times faster and 30% more efficient so it's something that Apple should certainly be looking into for the upcoming iPhone and apparently the Apple a 14 of powering the iPhone 12 lineup could be as powerful as a macbook pro in multi-core processing so this is coming from an analysis by mac world where they summarized the gains coming to apple's new chip based on historical data and they're saying the change from seven to five nanometers will be huge for the iphone it's an entirely new architecture so the gains could be massive here going from seven to five nanometers means more transistors between twelve point five to fifteen million from the eight point five on the Apple a 13 and as a result we could be seeing a multi-core score and Geekbench 5 between 4,500 to 5,000 which is where the MacBook Pro hovers right now and they expect the GPU performance to be improved by 50% which will be reflected heavily in gaming and speaking of the iPad pro can actually do 120 Hertz in fortnight before the consoles even get to it's an impressive feat on the iPad the fact that he can do that in real time shows just how advanced Apple's architecture is right now and something I thought I'd mentioned that will make any iPhone owner jealous once it comes out the oneplus 8 series is set to receive a new 120 Hertz display that was co-developed with Samsung and they've went into detail on just how much better it is then current displays and that he can display 10-bit color it has a 240 Hertz input layer meaning your swipes now get registered even smoother the iPhone has a 120 Hertz touch layer it's just better in every single way versus what the current iPhone has and I really hope that now that these other smartphones are getting this display Apple will add it to theirs as well this year and moving on Apple is developing a 5g enabled iPads for release in the second half of 2020 this is presumably of course the new iPad pros with a triple lens camera setup Apple will be adding millimeter-wave support to these iPads and you know just like you'd expect they want to have uniform connectivity across the line from iPhones to iPads and also just like Apple promised I was thirteen point three point 1 beta 2 introduces a new toggle to disable ultra-wideband location tracking this is a issue that was found earlier in Iowa's 13 that since been patched and also an exclusive leak with Mac's wine back is we'll be seeing new home pods at WWDC for one a refreshed version of what already exists into a smaller likely cheaper home pod with unknown specification and I'd like to finish with this the iPhone 11 was a really good call for Apple lowering the price means that their sales have really exceeded expectations and actually 39% of all iPhones sold in the last quarter of 2019 was the iPhone 11 that's that's huge and it's boosted sales in China actually into the double digits so 18% higher than 2018 that's amazing for Apple sales wise alright don't forget it enter for the Air Products Pro giveaway down below and we're doing pre-orders exactly a month from today On February 20th stay tuned for that thanks for watching guys peace\n"