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iPhone 12

From $799 (64GB)

From Apple, apple.com

Features A14 Bionic; 64, 128, or 256GB storage; 6.1–inch Super Retina XDR OLED display with 460 ppi pixel density; Ceramic Shield front; dual 12MP ultra–wide and wide cameras (rear); 12MP camera (front); Dolby Vision HDR video recording; IP68 splash, water, and dust resistant; MagSafe

Last year’s iPhone 11 was a great phone, but here was a time where the extra $300 of the Pro model was clearly worth paying for, with features people dearly wanted. Fast forward a year and things have changed with the launch of the iPhone 12. Yes, it’s $100 more than the price of the iPhone 11 when it came out, but that slightly increased price gets you a much more complete handset — so much so, there really isn’t any need to pay the extra $200 for the iPhone 12 Pro. Note that the standard model is more expensive this time round, but the Pro remains the same price, which is

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