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Four models, without charger: What can we expect at Apple's announcement event? | Israel today

2020-10-08T10:23:56.483Z


| Technology NewsOn Tuesday, October 13, Apple will hold its annual announcement event virtually under the title "Hi, Speed", unveiling the iPhone 12 series • For the first time: the company will present four different models, alongside a particularly intriguing new product that will help you locate objects • All details Photo: AP After months of rumors on Tuesday it will happen: In an event without an audience


On Tuesday, October 13, Apple will hold its annual announcement event virtually under the title "Hi, Speed", unveiling the iPhone 12 series • For the first time: the company will present four different models, alongside a particularly intriguing new product that will help you locate objects • All details

  • Photo: AP

After months of rumors on Tuesday it will happen: In an event without an audience due to the Corona plague, Apple will announce at 20:00 (Israel time) a series of new products, including the iPhone 12 series, which will include four models.

The announcement comes in a relatively short time for Apple, which just last month unveiled new models in additional product lines, including the Apple Watch 6 and Apple Watch SE watches.

What are we expected to see?

Regular models:

The first model will be the iPhone 12 Mini, with a 5.4-inch Super Retina Display, including an OLED panel and a recess at the top.

Next to it is the iPhone 12 Max with a 6.1-inch screen with the same technology.

In both models, Apple will combine the Apple A14 chipset, along with 4 GB of RAM.

In addition, both devices will support a fifth-generation network (5G), which recently began operating in Israel as well.

Advanced Models:

And as in the previous generation, Apple is expected to continue with its premium models and will unveil the iPhone 12 Pro which comes with a 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR Display and OLED panel, including a recess at the top.

The largest - and most expensive - model is the iPhone 12 Pro Max, which comes with a screen with the same 6.7-inch technology.

These models will also feature the Apple A14 chipset, along with 6GB of RAM, and support for the fifth-generation (5G) network.

Design

The iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Max will most likely be made of aluminum and glass, similar to the iPhone 11. On the other hand, the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max models will arrive in design designs with less rounded edges, straight lines and a sharp cut. - A look reminiscent of the latest iPad Pro, or the iPhone 4 and iPhone 5.

Without charger

As previously reported, experts estimate that Apple will sell the new iPhones without headphones and without a charger in the package (only a charging cable may be included, but without a wall adapter).

This means that if you need a charger and headphones for your new iPhone, you will have to purchase them separately.

Cost at least $ 50.

The reason: a desire to cut costs, and that the company knows that veteran iPhone users already have some chargers at home.

Prices

The iPhone 12 Mini will start at $ 649, and the next model after it - iPhone 12 Max will start at $ 749.

The price of the iPhone 12 Pro will start at $ 999, while the iPhone 12 Pro Max will sell for a starting price of $ 1,099.

Also, the availability of the more expensive models may be in mid-November, while the regular models will hit stores in the US just a week after the announcement.

AirTags

The most intriguing product that has been talked about quite a bit in the last year will be the AirTags, tags for finding objects remotely.

It will be possible to attach them to various objects such as keys, suitcases, bicycles or a wallet, and then quickly locate through the Find My app installed on any Apple device.

Source: israelhayom

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