iPhone12 cases confirm the final design - see them now

iPhone12 cases confirm the final design - see them now

The iPhone 12 may not be unveiled until October, but if you're eager, you can already buy a case.

Case maker Totallee has announced its lineup of thin cases for the iPhone 12 on its website, boasting that it has successfully launched its accessories before the phone itself for eight consecutive years.

With this eight-year track record, one might think that this is premature on Totallee's part. Fortunately, there have been multiple leaks of the iPhone 12's new flat-side design and three size options in four models; a return to the iPhone 4-style design and 5.4-inch, 6.1-inch, and 6.7-inch models are almost certain.

Totallee's style is to make ultra-thin cases, and this time is no different. If you want to enjoy Apple's own colors, you can choose transparent TPU material, matte white or black, or polypropylene matte navy blue or green. Though designed to be inconspicuous, there is a lip around the screen and around the rear camera array to effectively protect the phone's camera module and display.

Even if one disregards unofficial information, cell phone manufacturers usually make arrangements with accessory companies to ensure that accurate schematics are available. This way, the main device is enhanced by a number of peripherals from the day of launch, benefiting both parties.

Also, even if the design should prove to be inaccurate, Totallee offers a money-back guarantee to customers who purchase these cases. If you've already decided which iPhone 12 you want, and you like the look of Totallee's designs, this seems like a good deal.

The iPhone 12 is currently expected to launch in October, with two models rumored to be available in October and two in November. However, next week's Apple event on September 15 may bring at least some iPhone-related news, along with the expected Apple Watch 6 and iPad Air 4 reveal.

With four different models to choose from, the iPhone 12 lineup is Apple's largest single phone to date. The least expensive models, the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Max, have both been suggested to feature dual rear cameras, while the more expensive iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max will feature three cameras plus a new LiDAR depth sensor.

All models will reportedly share Apple's new 5nm processor, the A14 Bionic. All will also feature an OLED display and 5G connectivity.

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