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Apple iPhone 12 A2172 64 GB Smartphone – 6.1″ OLED 2532 x 1170 – Hexa-core (6 Core) – 4 GB RAM – iOS 14 – 5G – Black – Bar – Apple A14 Bionic SoC – 2 SIM Support – SIM-free – Front Camera: 12 Megapixel – Rear Camera: 12 Megapixel / 12 Megapixel – Near Field Communication
Blast past fast.
5G speed. A14 Bionic, the fastest chip in a smartÂphone. An edge-to-edge OLED display. Ceramic Shield with four times better drop performance. And Night mode on every camera. iPhone 12 has it all – in two perfect sizes.
11%
thinner
15%
smaller
16%
lighter
Big news.
iPhone 12
6.1″ Super Retina XDR display
Mini news.
iPhone 12 mini
5.4″ Super Retina XDR display
The world’s smallest, thinnest, lightest 5G phone.
Ceramic Shield. Clearly tougher than any smartphone glass.
4x better drop performance
H2OK
Even better spill and splash resistance
Five fresh finishes.
5G speed OMGGGGG.
5G on iPhone is superfast. So you can download films on the fly. Stream higher-quality video. Or FaceTime in HD over cellular. With lots less lag. And you can do it in more places, because iPhone 12 has the broadest 5G coverage worldwide.
iPhone makes the most of 5G
11 trillion operations per second.
A14 Bionic is the fastest chip in a smartÂphone. And it pushes what’s possible. Like crunching trillions of operations on the Neural Engine. Or shooting in Dolby Vision – even pro movie cameras can’t do that. It’s super-efficient for great battery life. And it’s ahead of its time, prepared to power pretty much anything that comes next.
Same chip as iPhone 12 Pro
Super Retina XDR display
Behold OLED.
Vastly more contrast. Incredible colour accuracy. A huge jump in pixel density. Wow. Just wow. OLED delivers brighter brights, darker blacks, and higher resolution for everything you look at. This is the best iPhone display we’ve ever made, and it goes all the way to the edge.
Our best iPhone display ever
Dual Camera System
Welcome to the Dark side.
Both the Wide and Ultra Wide cameras now have Night mode – and it’s better than ever at capturing incredible low-light shots. The new Wide camera brings in 27 per cent more light. So whether you take photos by daylight or by moonlight, you’ll get a level of detail and colour that wasn’t possible before.
Evenings have entered the picture.
Night mode senses when light is low and kicks in automatically, maintaining clarity while capturing beautiful vibrant colour. All you have to do is start snapping.
Photos that were once hard to capture – like a dramatic moonlit scene – now come out sharper than ever.