L0vetodream: 88% accurate

Like CoinX, another mysterious Twitter leaker with a scarily-correct track record. Accurately predicted release weeks for the new iPhone SE and iPad Pro and revealed solid details for countless other products.

Rumor accuracy

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Rumor list

2021

June

  • No new hardware at WWDC, link
  • New UI coming for some software, link
  • 14/16-inch MBP coming later, link

May

  • AirPods 3 not coming soon, link

April

April 20 event

  • Screens getting bigger, link
  • New color options coming
  • iMac release at April 20 event, link
  • AirTags coming in April
  • New Apple products also coming:
    • Apple TV, link
    • AirTags
    • iPad Pro

2020

November 14

  • Apple releasing Christmas surprise, link

October 30

  • ARM Mac coming soon, link
  • 3 Macs coming in November

October 20

  • AirTags will come in two sizes, link
    • Coming soon

October 16

  • Future iPhone getting under-display Touch ID, link

October 7

  • No new large HomePod in 2020, link
  • Smaller HomePod coming later in 2020

September 21

2020 iPhone naming, link

  • iPhone 12 mini
  • iPhone 12
  • iPhone 12 Pro
  • iPhone 12 Pro Max

September 18

  • Wireless charging releasing with iPhone in October, link
  • 6.1-inch iPhone 12 models will ship ahead of others, link
  • Navy blue color coming to iPhone 12 (non-Pro)

September 15

  • iOS 14 coming on September 16, link

September 14

  • Apple to hold October special event, link
  • Apple to hold November special event

September 13

  • Apple Watch available for order on September 15, link
  • Quick charge coming for Apple Watch, link
  • iPad Air to cost $599, link
  • New color for Apple Watch, link

September 7

  • More than one iPad coming this month, link

September 6

  • Lower-end Apple Watch will be Series 5 without ECG functionality, link

September 2

  • No new Apple Watch in September, link
  • We will soon see a night scene at Apple Park, link

July 20

  • New Apple products ‘ready to ship,’ link

July 14

  • New braided Lightning cable coming, link

July 9

  • iPhone 12 Pro will have 6GB RAM, link
  • iPhone 12 will have 4GB RAM

July 1

  • No charger or EarPods with any 2020 iPhone later this year, link

June 22

WWDC 2020 ‘dreams’:

  • watchOS 7:
    • Sleep monitoring, link
    • Updated home page that seemingly can be shared(?)
    • “Hand-wash monitoring”
  • macOS 10.16
    • The name this year is said to be ‘Big Sur,’ link
    • A major UI overhaul will be happening
    • Safari is getting a “huge update”
  • iPadOS 14
    • Sidecar, the feature that allows you to display your Mac screen on iPad, will be redesigned, link
    • “Hand written input” will be “improved and enhanced”
  • iOS 14
    • The name will remain iOS, link
    • Redesigned home screen, with support for widgets and tweaked “alignment”
    • Incoming call UI doesn’t take up the whole display
    • App clips are mini-apps that will allow you to interact with a native interface instantly

June 21

  • No hardware at WWDC 2020, link
  • New iPad Air will come in 2 new colors, link
    • Green
    • Blue

June 15

  • Future AirPods to have “totally wireless design,” link

June 11

  • Magic Keyboard (previously iPad Pro only) will come to more products, link

June 3

  • 2021 iPad Pro:
    • Mini-LED display, link
    • 5G
    • Launch in the first half of 2021, link

May 29

  • 2021 iPhone 13 Pro will have different camera layout than 2020 iPhone 12 Pro, link

May 22

  • Apple continuing work on the Butterfly keyboard, link

May 15

  • 2020 iPad to feature A12 chip, link

May 11

  • 14-inch MacBook Pro coming in 2021, link
  • iPhone 12 (5.4/6.1-inch) will start with 64GB storage, link
  • iPhone 12 Pro (6.1/6.7-inch) will start with 128GB storage

April 19

  • Next version of AirPods ‘Lite’ will be cheaper, link
  • Apple’s game controller is coming in 2020 or 2021, link

April 16

  • New AirPods on the way, link
  • New MacBook Pro on the way

April 15

  • New keyboard releasing tonight, link

April 2

New iPhone SE:

  • Coming in three colors, link
  • Available in three storage configurations

April 1

  • New Apple computers coming in May 2020, link

March 29

  • New iMac delayed until second half of 2020, link

March 19

2020 iPhone SE:

  • Similar to iPhone 8 design, link
  • A13 chip
  • 3GB RAM
  • Apple logo relocated to center of phone
  • No 3D Touch, link
  • Larger battery
  • $399, link
  • 4G networks only, link

2020 5.4-inch iPhone:

  • OLED display, link
  • Single camera
  • A14 chip
  • Face ID
  • Smaller notch

2020 6.1-inch iPhone:

  • Made of same material as iPhone 11, link
  • OLED display, link
  • Dual cameras
  • A14 chip
  • Face ID
  • Smaller notch

2020 6.1-inch iPhone Pro

  • Larger display than iPhone 11 Pro, link
  • OLED display
  • Triple cameras
  • ToF sensor (LiDAR)
  • A14 chip
  • Face ID
  • Smaller notch

2020 6.7-inch iPhone Pro (“best one”)

  • Larger screen than iPhone 11 Pro Max, link
  • OLED display
  • Triple cameras
  • ToF sensor (LiDAR)
  • A14 chip
  • Face ID
  • Smaller notch

All four 2020 iPhone 12 models:

  • Support 5G, link
  • New “navy blue” colorway

March 18

  • iPhone SE released on Apple’s website second week of April, link
  • iOS 13.4 to be released March 25th, link

March 16

  • iPhone SE Plus coming 2021, link
    • A13 chip

March 14

  • New MacBook next week, link

March 10

  • 11 and 12.9-inch iPad Pro models to feature ToF camera, link
  • AirTags and iPhone SE delayed, link
  • AirPods 2 ‘lite’ delayed, link
  • New iPad Air
    • Mini-LED display
    • All-screen design
    • Under display Touch ID, link

March 8

  • Apple developing a game controller, link

March 6

  • New Apple products will be released in third week of March 2020, link

March 5

  • New iPad Pro will launch the third week of March, link

Comments

10 responses to “L0vetodream: 88% accurate”

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  2. […] L0vetodream is an anonymous Twitter account, so it’s unclear who’s behind it. But the account has shared some rumors that have ended up being true, including that the new iPhone SE would come in three different colors and storage configurations. However, it’s also a reasonably safe reckon that 5G is coming to iPad Pros in the future, given that 5G is rumored to come to iPhones this year. You can see L0vetodream’s full rumor track record on AppleTrack. […]

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  4. […] L0vetodream is an nameless Twitter account, so it’s unclear who’s behind it. However the account has just lately shared some rumors which have turned out to be true, together with that the brand new iPhone SE would are available in three totally different colours and storage configurations. Nevertheless, it’s additionally a fairly secure guess that 5G is coming to iPad Execs within the close to future, provided that 5G is rumored to come back to iPhones this 12 months. You’ll be able to see L0vetodream’s full rumor observe report on AppleTrack. […]

  5. […] L0vetodream es una cuenta anónima de Twitter, por lo que no está claro quién está detrás de ella. Pero la cuenta ha compartido recientemente algunos rumores que han resultado ser ciertos, incluyendo eso el nuevo iPhone SE vendría en tres colores diferentes y configuraciones de almacenamiento. Sin embargo, también es una suposición razonablemente segura que 5G llegará a los iPad Pro en un futuro próximo, dado que se rumorea que 5G llegará a los iPhone este año. Puedes ver el historial completo de rumores de L0vetodream en AppleTrack. […]

  6. […] L0vetodream is an anonymous Twitter account, so it’s unclear who is behind it. But the account has recently shared some rumors that have turned out to be true, including that the new iPhone SE would come in three different colors and storage configurations. However, it’s also a reasonably safe guess that 5G is coming to iPad Pros in the near future, given that 5G is rumored to come to iPhones this year. You can see L0vetodream’s full rumor track record on AppleTrack. […]

  7. […] L0vetodream is an nameless Twitter account, so it’s unclear who’s behind it. But the account has not too long ago shared some rumors which have turned out to be true, including that the brand new iPhone SE would are available in three totally different colours and storage configurations. However, it’s additionally a fairly secure guess that 5G is coming to iPad Pros within the close to future, on condition that 5G is rumored to return to iPhones this year. You can see L0vetodream’s full rumor monitor report on AppleTrack. […]

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