We all know the buzz that happens in the market every time Apple releases a product, and iPhone 12 is no less than any of its predecessors. Created based on new fundamentals and technology, and it will likely form a basis for future iPhones for years. The new iPhone is more advanced than the previous models, and it is said to have a unique design with flat edges that makes it appealing to hold. Now the question arises: Is the upgraded design, new features packed inside iPhone 12 an excellent reason to spend your hard-earned money? We will answer this question in our review and everything you want to know about iPhone 12.Â
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Review About Price and Availability in Apple iPhone 12

The Apple iPhone is now shipping, and you can buy it from Apple and many stores. It starts at $829 with 64 GB of storage, $879 for 128 GB, and $979 for 256 GB. As you may have heard, Apple is not shipping chargers and headphones with the iPhone 12, and not only this; it has removed them from iPhone 11, iPhone XR, and iPhone SE. However, you get a Lightning-to-USB-C cable to solve some of your problems.Â
Review About DesignÂ

We have used Apple for ages, and we know it rarely alters the design and appearance of any model, but people receive it with so much enthusiasm when it does. For iPhone 12, users have fallen in love with the flat-edge design, which is the modest revision in the iPhone series. Sure the flat edges give your phone an extraordinary look than the round edges we are used to seeing. With great design, Apple has improved iPhone 12’s durability by using Apple’s new ceramic shield material. Apple took this step because the rounded edges of the previous models made them more fragile.Â
Many users may not be satisfied as the 6.1 inches iPhone 12 could be a bit taller for them. And if you want a compact design, you have no other option than going for iPhone 12 mini. If you’re not a fan of navy blue color, Apple offers four more colors for iPhone 12 – Mint Green, Black, White, and Red.Â
Review About The DisplayÂ

Apple iPhone 11’s LCD has undoubtedly raised the bar, but the iPhone 12 surpasses that. All thanks to the new 6.1 inch XDR OLED Display, which is similar to what you get in iPhone 12 Pro. You get 2532 x 1170 resolution, which improves the clarity of on-screen content compared to iPhone 11’s 1792 x 898 resolution display. You may have heard that previous iPhones didn’t technically hit 1080p, but now with iPhone 12, Apple has resolved the problem. But again, where many Android phones have a refresh rate of 90 to 120 GHz, which makes scrolling smoother, but iPhone 12 is the same at 60 GHz, it has always been.Â
In terms of brightness, iPhone 12 reached 569 nits at the highest setting, which falls short of Apple’s 625 nits estimate. Talking about the Delta-E accuracy test, iPhone 12 scores 0.29, which is lower than iPhone 11’s 0.22. However, color seems acceptable to the eyes.Â
Review About The MagSafeÂ

As you know, of all the other things in iPhone 12, MagSafe is the most interesting. In simple words, it is a system of attaching things to the iPhone 12’s back with magnets’ help. You can connect wireless chargers, wallets, cards, cases, car mounts, and other things we haven’t thought of yet.Â
For now, the premium accessory is the $30 MagSafe charging puck, which is Apple’s own and uses the same QI standards as any other wireless charger of any other phone. It additionally incorporates magnets too. The good news is the iPhone 12 will also be compatible with the wireless charger or QI accessories you already own. And here’s the bad news – the MagSafe is slower than Apple’s 20W wired charger. We took a test for more accurate results, and we saw the 20W wired charger charges the iPhone by 50% in 30 minutes, whereas the MagSafe took an hour to do so.Â
Some iPhone users will love the idea of attaching their apple leather wallet to their phone, but you need to know that iPhone 12 doesn’t sport a strong magnet, and as a result, your wallet may fall off due to the friction of pulling an iPhone 12 out of a tight pocket.Â
