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Apple newest flagship phones draw mixed reactions

written by Taiwo Adediran October 15, 2020
Apple newest flagship phones draw mixed reactions

Apple, at the iPhone Launch Event on October 13, 2020 introduced its newest flagship phones through a virtual launch event.

The iPhone 12, iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12 Pro and the iPhone 12 Pro Max, which offer powerful features, and are all equipped with the 5G network.

The iPhone 12 (6.1 inch) and iPhone 12 mini (5.4 inch) will be available in 64GB, 128GB and 256GB in blue, green, black, white, and red.

The iPhone 12 price starts from $799 (N304,419) while the iPhone 12 mini price starts from $699 (N266,319). They will be available for pre-order on 6 November and will be available for shipping starting 13 November.

The iPhone 12 Pro (6.1 inch) and iPhone 12 Pro Max (6.7 inch) will also be available in 128GB, 256GB and 512GB and in graphite, silver, gold, and pacific blue.

The iPhone 12 Pro price starts from are $999 (N380,619) depending on the storage while the iPhone 12 Pro Max price starts from $1099 (N418,719) depending on the storage. It will be available for pre-order starting 16 October and it will start shipping in the US by 23 October.

The iPhone 12 won’t be coming with a charger and earphones. So it means when you order or preorder your iPhone you must also do the same for a charger and earphones.

The iPhone 12 structure and design was compared to that of iPhone 5 and very different to that of iPhone 11 and co.

The iPhone 12 launch was also criticized because it boasted of the screen of the phone being very strong. But we all know how it goes with the screens.

Some people also said apart from the new 5G feature, there were no other new additions.

In China, of 24,269 respondents to a Caljing magazine poll, 10,000 voted against getting the new iPhone. 9269 were in support of getting a new one while the rest 5000 were neutral about it.

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