Apple introduced a very interesting novelty with the launch of the iPhone 12 Pro: 128GB on the cheapest iPhone 12 Pro. A very interesting new output capacity, especially in order to take advantage of all the features of the new model. But is 128GB a decent capacity? you need more? Well we return to the rumors since it may not be long before we will see the first iPhone with 1TB of capacity ...
hope y'all are ready for 1TB iphones
- Jon Prosser (@jon_prosser) October 28, 2020
I tell you the usual, watch out for rumors, even if they come from Jon prosser (famous rumurologist Apple with 85.5% correct answers according to various media) you always have to be careful. Yes indeed, this news may make some sense since we are simply talking about an increase in capacity that is quite obvious to us considering that Apple wants to highlight the characteristics of the cameras of the new iPhone. You see it in the inserted tweet, in the Proser it is «hope that we are ready for the 1TB iPhone». True or not, this change would probably come in the form of a press release or not even that, Apple could start marketing this new capacity directly in the Apple Store. It must also be said that we still have to wait for the iPhone 13 to see this new capacity ...
Why didn't they announce it at the last Keynote? You already know all the problems that technology companies have had to go through due to the Covid-19 pandemic, problems that have led to delays, the iPhone was launched in October when on other occasions it was launched in September, and precisely this new capacity could have been affected by these delays. Will this new capability be worth it? it all depends on our needs ... I think the new cameras deserve it, but I also think that with a good iCloud data plan that allows us to have all our videos and photos on all our devices, along with the new 5G of the iPhone 12 , You can save us that new price, yes, by paying an iCloud plan ... And you, would you buy a device with 1TB of storage?
Yes. For the modest price of € 2000 if you do not pass them ...