Apple has showcased its new range of phones: iPhone 12, iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max.
On the eve of their annual presentation, their chief executive officer Tim cook presented their latest line of iPhones. The primary characteristic of the new smartphones is 5G support, which, according to the businessman, marked the beginning of a "new era."
The first thing that catches your eye is the design, thanks to having flat edges, the range is like the iPhone 4 and iPhone 5. However, compared to its predecessors, the new phones are much thinner and lighter. In addition to having a 5G chip, each of the four smartphones has an A14 Bionic processor and an OLED display protected by Ceramic Shield technology.
The diagonal screen is 5.4 inches for the iPhone 12 mini, 6.1 inches for the 12 and 12 Pro, and 6.7 inches for the Pro Max. The latest models feature a triple camera for telephoto photography instead of a dual camera utilised by other smartphones. The phone also has a Smart HDR 3 function that allows you to take photos against any light source. Users will be able to charge their devices using a magnetic case for wireless charging. However, the adapter and headphones have not been included. Apple explains its decision is due to their concern for the environment.
The iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 mini are available in three configurations either having: 64, 128, or 256 GB of memory. They will be available in black, white, red, green and blue colours. The iPhone 12 mini is priced from $649, $699 and $799, respectively, and the iPhone 12 price range is from $749 to $899.
The Pro and Pro Max models have 128, 256 and 512 GB of memory and will be available in black, silver, gold and blue colours. To buy the Pro model, customers will have to pay from $999 to $1299, and the Pro Max, having the same amount of memory, will cost $100 more.
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