This week Apple announced four new iPhones, more than the company has ever released all in a go. Normally, there’s the iPhone 12, a big upgrade over last year’s iPhone 11, with an all-new body design, OLED screen, upgraded camera, 5G cellular connectivity, and support for Apple’s new MagSafe charging and accessories.
In 2019, the tech giant launched “pro” iPhones, the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max, with more and better cameras, a LiDAR sensor, stainless steel construction… and not a ton else, to be honest. The screens are bigger than last year’s models, though — 6.1 and 6.7 inches, respectively. And finally, a fourth iPhone, the 12 Mini, takes everything in the standard 12 and puts it in a relatively tiny body with a 5.4-inch screen. Prices start at $699 for the iPhone 12 Mini and go all the way up to $1,099 for the iPhone 12 Pro Max.
The interesting thing about all this is that all the new iPhones come with the same processor, Apple’s new A14 bionic, and all have 5G connectivity and high-resolution OLED screens. They also have the same wide and ultra-wide camera. In a lot of ways, your decision mostly comes down to screen size and how much you’re willing to spend.
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