As usual, we don’t expect the 2021 iPhones till the second half of the year, but that doesn’t mean we don’t get a preview of what we are about to purchase. With a new report coming from analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple will release four different iPhone models in 2021 that will come in the same sizes as the 2020 lineup. The iPhone 13 Pro models feature energy-efficient 120Hz LTPO (low-temperature polycrystalline oxide) displays.
From my own perspective, I don’t expect to see anything really different from the 2020 models. Except for the upgrade in the operating system. The 2021 models reportedly include bigger batteries and smaller display cutouts. Kuo said the iPhone won’t move to USB-C in 2021.
The note doesn’t make any mention of Apple adding an in-display fingerprint scanner to the 2021 models. According to a report Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman published at the start of the year, that was one of the main upgrades Apple was considering for 2021.
Kuo’s note also includes some tidbits about Apple’s 2022 and 2023 iPhone lineups. Apple is also reportedly preparing a new SE model with 5G connectivity and a faster processor the company could release in the first half of 2022.
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