New iPhone 12 leak just revealed a stunning new design
These new iPhone 12 renders present a very bold possibility for the new 5.4-inch iPhone
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Apple's gone color-crazy for iPhones in the past, and these latest iPhone 12 renders show us what could be if the company embraces candy-colored exuberance this fall. The images, which are based on recent leaks, are looking to visualize the rumored 5.4-inch iPhone.
These images are from the Swedish tech site svetapple.sk, which is having some fun trying to visualize the next iPhone. If you've got a very good eye, you'll notice that the notch at the top of the display is about "1/7 smaller than at present" according to the site. Svetapple notes that we probably won't be able to tell at first glance on the 5.4-inch iPhone.
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Instead, it's the larger sized iPhones — such as the expected 6.7-inch Pro Max iPhone 12 — that will likely look noticeably different on the display front (but svetapple didn't show any examples of those).
One really big (or rather slim) thing to note is that we could expect significantly slimmer size bezels. The article notes that OLED technology allows for Apple to shrink the left and right bezels, which had to be wider because of LCD panel restrictions.
The color palette seen here is the most wildly speculative part of these renders. While we've seen all of these colors in the iPhone 11, svetapple's using a very strong version of both green and purple. And to be honest, we hope Apple is using these hues.
Currently, we expect four iPhone 12 models. The $699 5.4-inch iPhone 12, the 6.1-inch $799 iPhone 12 Max, the $1,049 iPhone 12 Pro with a 6.1-inch display and the $1,149 6.7-inch iPhone 12 Pro Max.
All four devices should feature Apple's new A14 Bionic processor and 5G connectivity, but the iPhone 12 Pro will likely add a third camera (a telephoto lens) along with a LiDAR sensor for improved augmented reality performance and photo and video tricks. The iPhone 12 Pro models may not offer a 120Hz refresh rate for the display based on the most recent rumors.
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The iPhone 12 will likely be revealed a little later than its usual early September unveiling, as Apple itself confirmed the phone is behind schedule. Many rumors and predictions are pegging at least some versions of the phone launching in October, though recent leaks suggest that Apple is already prepping its big announcement event.

Henry was a managing editor at Tom’s Guide covering streaming media, laptops and all things Apple, reviewing devices and services for the past seven years. Prior to joining Tom's Guide, he reviewed software and hardware for TechRadar Pro, and interviewed artists for Patek Philippe International Magazine. He's also covered the wild world of professional wrestling for Cageside Seats, interviewing athletes and other industry veterans.
