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iPHONE 12 MINI: A CONCENTRATION NOT A REDUCTION

The iPhone 12 mini will probably be Apple’s worst-selling iPhone in years. But that’s kind of the point. With a screen that measures just 5.4 inches, it’s one of the smallest smartphones ever made and only about a half-inch taller than the original iPhone. It’s so small that it’s actually easier to use with one hand than two.

Before we get into the nitty-gritty, here’s what you need to know.

> The iPhone 12 mini isn’t quite as small as the original iPhone SE, but it’s a little smaller than the current iPhone SE. With an all-screen design, however, it feels much larger than either of those phones. There will definitely be an adjustment for anyone who hasn’t used an iPhone without a home button, but the screen-to-body improvements will be massive.

The performance, camera, and charging are all top-notch and the same as you’ll. It’s remarkable that a phone of this size can deliver such a tremendous experience in the areas that matter.

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