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iPhone 12: Omission for Emission?

 Hey Guys! Welcome, back to Interesting Intelligence. Apple's iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Mini, Pro and Max are finally here!


OLED or the same shit again?

Apple has launched 4 phones altogether for the first time in its history. And, I have to say I am pleased to see them focus on the mid-tier market. iPhone 12 mini is for 699$, and the regular 12 is for 799$. iPhone 12 is thinner, smaller and lighter than the iPhone 11. But, the biggest update is that we finally have an OLED-screen.



The Cheaper iPhones

iPhone 12 mini is even smaller than iPhone SE. That is crazy! The only thing I am worried about is the battery for such a small phone. Let's hope that it gets a respectable one! They have upgraded their CPUs Tand GPUs as well. There are not many changes in the hardware of the camera(except for the amazing fact that we now have low-light photos in ultra-wide!) but, I am sure there will be many in the software. iPhones now have Mag-Safe which allows you to attach accessories like wallets and chargers on the back of the phone. They have also added Ceramic shields which basically makes your screen 4 times stronger. (Awesome right?!)


Omission for Emission?

There is not a lot of transition between iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro except for the excellent camera from the latter. Now, let's get into controversy. Is it right of Apple to remove the adapter from the box? I think it is! You see, just removing an adapter means removing the impact of 450,000 cars every year. I am all for it! What about you?

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