Apple could launch the iPhone 12 in 4 different versions — including one model that's smaller and even cheaper than the iPhone 11
Apple's entry level iPhone 12 may be priced at $650, according to gadget leaker Jon Prosser.
The leaks are similar to details those reported by analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who is known for his Apple predictions.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more storiesApple is planning another major shakeup to its iPhone lineup later this year, if the latest report from YouTube personality and gadget leaker Jon Prosser turns out to be accurate.the rumored iPhone 12 will come in four different variants: a 5.4-inch version that would cost $650, a 6.1-inch version priced at $750, another 6.
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