Apple certainly caught us by surprise last year when pricing the base iPhone 11 model lower than 2018's iPhone XR, despite adding a second 12MP camera to the back of the budget-friendly 6.1-inch handset and significantly improving its raw processing power.
Of course, we wouldn't exactly call the a radical redesign or a major upgrade of its predecessor, while this year's entry-level iPhone 12 variant is widely expected to bring at least two very notable changes to the table.
We're talking about 5G connectivity and a long overdue transition from ...
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