The iPhone 11 Pro Max (left) and iPhone 11 Pro (right)Hollis Johnson/Business Insider
- Apple is expected to release four new iPhones this year, including two models expected to be called the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max.
- While some features will be consistent across all models — like 5G support and OLED displays — others are expected to be exclusive to the Pro phones.
- Such features may include a triple-lens camera and refreshed design that resembles the iPad Pro.
It's not unusual for Apple to release more than one version of its latest iPhone. But this year's rumored iPhone 12 is expected to come in a whopping four different variants, compared to previous years when Apple would launch two or three versions of its newest smartphone.
Two of those models are expected to be successors to the iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max. If the reports and rumors so far are to be believed, Apple's next "Pro" iPhone will have a triple-lens camera like last year's models, a Lidar scanner like the new iPad Pro, and a refreshed design among other changes.
All of Apple's new iPhones, including the non-Pro models, are expected to come with support for 5G networks and OLED screens instead of LCD displays.
OLED screens are typically only found on Apple's more expensive iPhones and generally offer deeper blacks and better contrast.
Apple's next-generation mobile processor, expected to be called the A14 Bionic, will also likely be present across the lineup. Apple is expected to debut its new smartphones in the fall, although there's a chance that some models could debut later than usual because of the coronavirus' economic fallout.
Here's a look at what we know about the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max so far based on the latest rumors and reports.
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