We have been hearing a lot about Apple lately and now there have been some new analyst reports coming up from JPMorgan's analyst Samik Chatterjee who has disclosed his views on the future of Apple made iPhones and their reportedly reconstructed launching patterns for 2021. Apple’s launch strategy in Chatterjee’s view should change by an year from now and should lead us to see the people from United States making announcements not just once every fall, but twice every calendar year launching at least two pair of iPhones. This change should help Apple to compete with their rivals in the market as we already know Samsung follows a similar trend by introducing their Galaxy S flagship in the first half accompanied by the Galaxy Note series for the later half of the year.
As we heard in the past speculations, the American manufacturer is supposedly bringing four or more iPhones in upcoming September, including the purported iPhone SE 2 that's already in works from the Cupertino based technology corporation. And to the given reports from our sources, we are expecting Apple's latest flagships to come in a 5.4" model iPhone, a 6.7" iPhone Pro Max and not one but we read about two new models traiting the 6.1" screen sizes, all making it's way with the latest 5G connectivity, which should bear support to both mmWave and sub-6GHz bands like we heard in the past. Also according to the analyst here, Apple's latest higher-end smartphone's will come featuring a "world-facing 3D sensing technology," that is likely to highlight the advanced augmented reality capabilities from Apple on these new devices.
Source: MarketWatch