
Available in black, white, red, green and blue
Photo courtesy of Apple showing Apple CEO Tim Cook showing the new iPhone 12 Pro during a special event at Apple Park in Cupertino, California (USA), October 13, 2020. Photo: EFE / EPA / BROOKS KRAFT / APPLE INC.
San Francisco (United States) – The American multinational Apple presented this Tuesday its new iPhone 12 phone model, the first compatible with 5G high-speed internet networks, equipped with a 6.1-inch OLED screen and available in black, white, red, green and blue.
The Cupertino (California, United States) company held its traditional presentation of the new mobile several weeks later than usual due to the logistical complications derived from the COVID-19 pandemic, but still in time for the campaign Christmas, which in the United States begins in November.
As usual, the new phone comes in four different versions that vary in dimensions and technical specificities, and they are the 12 Pro (more complete version), the 12 Pro Max (full and large version), the 12 mini (more complete version). small) and standard 12.
The standard version of the new mobile has two rear cameras: a 12-megapixel wide-angle with a relative aperture of 1.6 and a focal length of 26 millimeters, and an ultra-wide-angle also of 12 mega-pixels with a relative aperture of 2.4, a focal length of 13 millimeters and 120 degree field of view.
The phone uses an A14 Bionic processor and the organic LED display (OLED) supports Dolby Vision, HDR 10 and HLG.
Apple recovered for its more modern mobile the MagSafe magnetic charger, previously used in MacBook computers but that the company stopped using in 2016, and which now complements the line of phones for the first time with a magnetic wallet to charge the devices by the side. rear and a combo to charge the iPhone and the Apple Watch smartwatch at the same time.
In addition to the phone, the firm led by Tim Cook also presented on Tuesday a reduced version of its HomePod smart speaker, which it christened the HomePod Mini, equipped with an Apple S5 microchip, available in white and gray at a price of $ 99 and that will start to be distributed as of November 16.
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Photo courtesy of Apple showing Apple’s Senior Vice President of Worldwide Marketing Greg Joswiak during a special event at Apple Park in Cupertino, California (USA), October 13, 2020. Photo: EFE / EPA / Apple Inc .
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