![]() ![]() We always see many criticisms of Apple phones and devices, most of the negative criticism and comments on the devices of this company lie in the price versus performance, but we always see that the company achieves huge sales every year, that is, it already offers what is successful and satisfactory to the user, although we are absolutely sure that it exaggerates In the price however we believe that the criticism you receive is more than it deserves. Sensors: Face ID sensor, accelerometer, gyro, proximity sensor, compass and barometer.Audio: Of course, the phone does not include a 3.5 mm headphone port, but we think that Apple fans are used to this, in any case, the device supports excellent stereo sound and Dolby Atmos sound.Front camera: Dual, the first with 12 mega-pixels and the second with SL 3D, supports video shooting with a resolution of up to 2160p.The phone’s rear camera is 12 + 12 mega-pixels with a quad-LED flash, Supports capturing HDR photos and videos, capturing panorama photos, and many other features (the camera specifications are detailed in the tables below the article). The iPhone 12 camera comes with a cinematic imaging feature that enables you to record high-quality videos and also includes new features that we will mention to you later. Rear camera: It includes a dual rear camera that includes a large number of features.Battery: The battery capacity is 2815 mAh, supports 20W fast charging.Random memory and storage capacity: There are three different models available, the first model with 4 GB random memory associated with 64 GB internal storage, the second 4 GB also associated with 128 GB storage, and the third 256/4 GB.Processor: Hexa-core Apple A14 Bionic, which is Apple's new processor for 2020 and manufactured with 5 nanometer manufacturing accuracy, coupled with a quad-core graphic processor, and the processor is the most important point within the iPhone 12 mobile specifications because it provides you with many advantages, whether for the camera, phone or even power consumption.Screen: The screen size is 6.1 inches, the screen is Super Retina XDR OLED with a resolution of 2532 x 1170 pixels, aspect ratio of 19.5:9.Dimensions: The standard version iPhone 12, which is the most sales among all phones of the entire series because it comes at an affordable price, was launched with dimensions of 146.7 x 71.5 x 7.4 mm (5.78 x 2.81 x 0.29 inches) and weighs 164 grams, which makes it an ideal choice for those who want a phone Medium Neither too small nor overly large, and easy to hold with one hand as well during use. ![]() Operating system: It runs iOS 14, which includes a large number of new features that provide you with more smoothness in dealing with the phone in addition to some features that facilitate work for developers, which guarantees the user better applications and the upgrade to iOS 14.7 is available.He doesn’t run or cycle as much as he should. In his spare time, Dan enjoys spending time with his family, watching sport and drinking beer. Dan has also given talks on upcoming tech trends.ĭan is completely platform agnostic, equally at home on Windows, macOS, Android and iOS and uses all four on a regular basis. As a tech pundit, Dan has also been quizzed and quoted for a wide variety places including BBC World Service and News Online, Sky News Swipe, The Sun, BBC Radios 4 and 5Live and has also been interviewed on Channel 4 News, ITV News and Sky News. He has also written a book, 1000 Life Hacks, featuring lifestyle tips and tricks across various topics including tech, parenting, fashion, home and DIY. ![]() Dan has also written for a huge amount of magazines and websites including The Big Issue, MacFormat, Maximum PC, Official PlayStation magazine and Web User. He was also part of the team that launched TechRadar where he rose to deputy editor. ![]() Based near Bath, UK, Dan stepped up to Pocket-lint from T3.com where he relaunched the UK lifestyle and technology site after a spell launching and editing Lifehacker UK. He’s a regular at tech shows like CES, Mobile World Congress (MWC) and IFA as well as other launches and events. Dan Grabham is the former associate editor at Pocket-lint working across features, news and reviews and has extensive experience writing about computing, mobile and internet topics. ![]()
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