What makes the iPhone 12 a dominant smartphone in the market

Posted on Jun 16th 2021



If you are a more seasoned iPhone user, would it be a good idea for you to consider moving up to the iPhone 12 mid-cycle? To find out, keep reading.

Main features:

a) 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR OLED display 

b) 5G cell availability 

c) MagSafe wireless charging

d) HDR support with HDR recording with Dolby Vision

e) Apple A14 Bionic chip 

f) U1 Ultra-Wideband chip 

g) Double 12MP camera with Wide and Ultra-Wide lenses

h) 12MP True Depth front camera

i) Ceramic Shield front 

j) The glass back and aluminium design 

k) Accessible in Black, White, Red, Green, Blue, and Purple

Design:

This is not the first time when that we have seen a purple color for the iPhone. A year ago, the iPhone 11 launched with a purple shading choice, albeit the design of the iPhone 12's flat iPhone 4-time makes the purple contrast and stands apart from more than it did on the iPhone 11.

The purple color does nothing to help the iPhone 12 in the performance or ability, but we believe it is likely the most attractive iPhone 12 shading design available. It is not very pleasant for people who might have favored this tone at the iPhone 12 launch, but maybe Apple was hoping the new colorway would add a lift to iPhone 12 sales.

Display:

Returning to the iPhone 12 in this hands-on has offered us one more opportunity to see precisely how great the Super Retina XDR display is. A True OLED display, it includes a crazy 2,000,000:1 contrast ratio for inky blacks and a beautiful eye-opening HDR. It's a night-and-day contrast when comparing the iPhone 12's OLED display with the LCD found in the iPhone 11.

Performance:

In case you are coming from the iPhone 11 with its A13 framework on a chip, at that point, moving up to the A14 Bionic will not knock your socks off. The redesign is a modest one regarding performance. However, particular areas, most explicitly the AI version, get large lifts from the A14 Bionic. The new 16-centre Neural Engine is 80% faster for AI tasks, something that the iOS camera framework depends on intensely for things like Dark Mode.