Apple revealed on Sunday that its latest iPhone 12 would be displayed at an event on 13 October, meaning that its phone would be launched around 23 October.

The latest telephone will
be announced at an event at 10:00am local peacetime on October 13, based on an
invitation from the company.
While Apple phones are
typically sold one and a half weeks after it has been disclosed, they can be
changed around this time, as the company deviates from its normal schedule.
The event is marked
"Hello, Pace," which may apply to a lot, such as the additional
internet functionality of the first 5 G iPhone or the strength of the new
chips.
The event is expected to
release at least four versions of the new iPhone 12, including two standard
phone dimensions and two "Pro" ones. New features should include a
redesign which will follow the more rectangular form of the iPad Pro, a LiDAR
depth sensor and increased processing capacity in combination with additional
enhancements.
This event will also be an on-line one, like the two last Apple ones, where the launch is possibly a video shot on the Apple Park campus. Apple's website offers public access to the live event but other sites, including YouTube, can also host the event.
In keeping with Apple's
policy to address their products before their launch, the media invitation did
not mention the iPhone 12.
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