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The first real photos of the iPhone 12 mini appeared (4 photos)


While there is a heated discussion of technicalcharacteristics, durability and design of the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro models that have already entered the market, insiders began to get close to information about the youngest model of smartphones from Apple in 2020 - iPhone 12 mini. The first real images of the smallest and most affordable iPhone 12 smartphone hit the Internet.

Making pre-orders for a modeliPhone 12 mini will become available only next week, from November 6, and the first smartphones will arrive at customers no earlier than November 13. However, Romanian blogger George Bukhnichi has already recorded his first unboxing and design review of the iPhone 12 mini, evaluating its 5.4-inch display, and comparing it to other iPhone 12 smartphones.


In a 40 minute video, which almost immediatelyhowever, was removed from YouTube, George not only presented the design and dimensions of the iPhone 12 mini, comparing it with the 6.1-inch iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro, but also appreciated the quality of iOS 14 optimization for the 5.4-inch screen.


According to information from those who managed to watch the videospecialists, the information was presented chaotically, the blogger jumped from topic to topic. Another problem was the fact that the video with the first look at the iPhone 12 mini was presented in Romanian.

However, Bukhnichi showed that the younger modelThe iPhone 12 series really looks diminutive compared to older smartphones. And this is even before the comparison with the future flagship iPhone 12 Pro Max with a 6.7-inch display. The blogger also noted that the iPhone 12 mini model received thin bezels around the perimeter of the screen, the same as in the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro models.


The price of the iPhone 12 mini model will depend onconfiguration and for US residents will be $ 699 excluding taxes, for the younger version with 64 GB. Also on the market there will be models with memory of 128 and 256 GB.

Source: 9to5mac