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We have another week behind us, and even that one was not poor in speculations and leaks related to Apple and its products. This time, too, there will be talk about upcoming iPhones, but there have also been speculations about mid-range Apple processors, for example.

iPhone 12 Labels

The social network Twitter has been a rich well of various leaks for some time now. The latest one comes from the account of a leaker with the nickname duanrui. He published on his account last week a picture of the alleged labels intended for the back of the covers of the original covers of this year's iPhones. If the labels are real, this year's models should be named iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max. While the designation Pro or Pro Max is no longer unusual for an iPhone, so far only iPads and iPods have received the designation "mini" (in the case of iPods, however, it was "Mini"). Let us wonder if Apple will actually release an iPhone with this name.

Lightning cables for iPhone 12

The aforementioned labels weren't the only photo leak to surface in the past week. Nickname leaker Mr. White on his Twitter, he published images of alleged Lightning cables that Apple should bundle with this year's iPhones. In the images, we can see braided Lightning-to-USB-C cables, which in theory should show better durability compared to traditional charging cables. The cables that Apple has so far bundled with its iPhones have often faced criticism for their low durability - so an improvement in this direction would certainly be welcome.

Mid-range processors

Apple often brags about the performance of its A-series processors, which it equips its smartphones with. In the future, however, the Cupertino giant could reportedly also produce mid-range processors for less financially demanding phones. This was reported by a leaker with the nickname Mauri QHD. The mentioned processors should bear the designation B, the first swallow should be the B14 model, which should be used to power this year's iPhone 12 mini. B-series chipsets could find their way into the next-generation iPhone SE in the future.

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