
In an overall perspective, the iPhone 12 Mini stands as a shrunken variant of the iPhone 12 Pro/Pro Max in terms of dimensions. The length, width, and thickness of the device measure 131 x 64 x 7.4 (mm), weighing in at 135 grams. Surprisingly, it's even smaller and lighter than the iPhone 6/7/8/SE 2020.
The mini version boasts a 5.4-inch display, incorporating Apple's latest Ceramic-coated tempered glass for increased durability, surpassing the previous glass by fourfold.

However, a significant plus for Apple this year is retaining the Super Retina XDR display instead of opting for an LCD to cut costs. Expect a screen with a resolution of 2340x1080 pixels, pixel density of 476 ppi, brightness of 1200 nits, and support for HDR and Dolby Vision, akin to its premium counterparts like the iPhone 12 Pro or iPhone 12 Pro Max.

The design isn't the only remarkable aspect; even the hardware configuration of the iPhone 12 Mini mirrors the flagship trend. It houses the cutting-edge Apple A14 Bionic 5nm chip, delivering a whopping 50% performance boost compared to other mobile chips in the market.
Users can choose from three storage options: 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB for their ROM needs.

The dual-camera system on the Mini shares a common 12MP resolution. The redesigned wide-angle lens, with 7 lens elements and a smaller aperture, enhances light capture by approximately 27%.
Additionally, the shooting modes remain intact, just like the higher-end iPhone models: Night Mode, Deep Fusion, Smart HDR, and more.

Apple proposes a starting price of 699 USD for this phone, with 5 color options: Black, White, Deep Blue (Navy), Light Green (Mint), and Red (RED products).
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