2. Display is Something to Drool Over + It Comes With an A14 Next-gen Bionic Chip
The iPhone 11 LCD display has undeniably been the vulnerability of Apple’s premium entry-level iPhones in the past several years, but the iPhone 12 helps ease that. Glory be a new 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR OLED display that meets what you want to see in the iPhone 12 Pro.
It has a resolution of 2532×1170, resulting in a significant improvement and upgrade in the quality of the on-screen content in comparison to the 1792×898 iPhone 11 display.
What’s more, because it’s rated HDR10, you can watch any video shot with the Dolby Vision device-equipped rear camera the way it’s really supposed to be seen.
You’ll hear a lot of people crying over the fact that iPhone12 and 12 Pro do not have 120Hz screens, whereas many competitors (Android) do, in one form or another. Although it comes with certain compromises. And while a 120Hz display – it refreshes twice as fast as the standard 60Hz – would be nicer to have when scrolling through websites, it’s not that big of a deal if you’re used to the standard 60Hz display.
Coming towards the A14 Bionic, it is the first-ever chip in the smartphone industry that has been built on a 5-nanometer process. And all the iPhones support Apple’s A14 system-on-a-chip, comprising a GPU, CPU, the Neural Engine, and more. Using the newest silicon allows better dealing of graphics-intensive applications, such as gaming, photo and video editing, and more. The iPhone 12 Pro is also reported to have 6 GB of Memory, which is a good boost up from the 4 GB RAM of the 11 Pro.
3. If You Love Taking Pictures, it’s Definitely a Good Pick!
From the looks of it, you would think that not much has improved with the iPhone 12 series in the camera department. Dual-lens rear cameras are arranged in the same way as last year, but both wide and ultra-wide lenses are powered by 12-megapixel sensors.
iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 mini come with two cameras each. It still offers 12 megapixels like previous iPhones, however, as an upgrade the lens is a 7 element with a larger f/1.6 aperture. With 27 percent more light hitting that sensor compared to previous versions the result is a brighter, clearer, as in the less blurry or noisy picture in low light and less depth of field.
I don’t know about you, the cameras alone are a complete turn on for me!
Other than the main camera you get a second 12-megapixel f/2.4 ultrawide camera featuring a 120-degree field of view, a 5-element lens, and a 13mm-equivalent focal length. Sounds familiar? The same as iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro!
iPhone 12 comes with a Deep Fusion computational photography system, allowing you to take true-to-life pictures capturing the most granular details. You can use it on both cameras. The Night mode too is available for both the ultrawide and front TrueDepth cameras. In other words, you can capture awesome photos at night using either of the iPhone 12 cameras. It also has a new night-mode time-lapse feature, as well as a smart HDR 3 that adjusts things like white balance, etc., and shooting videos in Dolby Vision. And these are only some of the awesome new offerings.
FYI – iPhone 11 didn’t support night mode with the ultrawide!
Meanwhile, the iPhone 12 Pro comes with the new seven-element lens wide camera that has an ƒ/1.6 aperture – the fastest ever on an iPhone yet – for an added 27 percent improvement in low-light photos and videos. Its Ultra-Wide camera has a 120-degree field of view which is just ‘perfectly splendid’ for shooting scenes in tight spots or epic landscapes. What’s more, it has a third telephoto camera. Although the same as last year, unlike the iPhone 11 Pro, you can use it to take Deep Fusion photos as well.
It also has a LIDAR sensor, that is extremely useful in low-light situations. As per Apple, the LIDAR sensor can do up to a 6 times faster autofocus in dim light. It includes the other camera features of the iPhone 12 and mini i.e the ultrawide camera lens etc as well as the HDR video with Dolby Vision. But the pro allows up to 60fps instead of 30
As for the Pro iPhone Max, it’s primary camera is an upgrade over the main cameras of the other iPhones in the series plus it comes with all the same features as the other iPhones in the 12 series, i.e the infamous Dolby Vision HDR at 60fps
What’s more, the 12-megapixel f/1.6 wide-open camera has a 47 percent wider sensor, which Apple claims translates into an 87 percent boost in dim light shots. The main camera comes with sensor-shift optical image stabilization, meaning that the camera sensor shifts within the camera to counteract and track any motion or movement. That, ideally, helps make images and videos more accurate.
And this is not all the iPhone 12 has to offer. There’s more of course. These are just some of the aspects that needed a highlight amid all the 5G hype. The iPhone12 series are all beautiful exotic phones with amazing features to make you want to grab one, but 5G is the least of these reasons (in my opinion).
Regardless, Apple hopping the 5G bandwagon isn’t a terrible thing to do. In actuality, for the most part, it was hotly anticipated!
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