Thursday, 5 December 2019

Kuo: Apple to Launch Five iPhones in 2020, Including 5.4-Inch, Two 6.1-Inch, and 6.7-Inch Models

Apple plans to release five new iPhone models in 2020, according to the latest prediction from analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.


In a research note with TF International Securities, obtained by MacRumors, Kuo outlined his expectations for the widely rumored iPhone SE 2 with a 4.7-inch display in the first half of 2020, followed by a higher-end lineup of one 5.4-inch iPhone, two 6.1-inch iPhones, and one 6.7-inch iPhone in the second half of the year.

Kuo expects all four higher-end models to support 5G with a Qualcomm X55 modem, adding that Apple will launch Sub-6G only or Sub-6G-and-mmWave models depending on the country.

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A Weirdly Perfect Cloud Curve Appeared Over the US

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Kuo: Apple to Launch iPhone Without Lightning Connector in 2021

Apple plans to launch an iPhone without a Lightning connector in 2021, according to a research note from analyst Ming-Chi Kuo obtained by MacRumors.


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Major Quantum Achievement Lets Physicists 'See' Gravitational Waves From Deeper in the Universe

Physicists are reporting the results of a test to squeeze the vacuum of spacetime itself in order to better detect gravitational waves from colliding black holes.

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