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iPhone 12 6.1” Super Retina XDR display Ceramic Shield. Materially
stronger. iPhone already had the toughest glass in a smartphone. So to
dramatically increase the durability of iPhone 12, we had to introduce
an all-new material. Nanoscale ceramic crystals Enter Ceramic Shield.
It’s made by introducing nano-ceramic crystals — which are actually
harder than most metals — into glass. Sounds simple, but it’s incredibly
difficult because ceramic isn’t transparent. By controlling the type of
crystals and degree of crystallinity, we developed an exclusive formula
that maximizes the toughness of the ceramic while remaining optically
clear. This was the breakthrough that made Ceramic Shield ideally suited
for the display. It’s a first in any smartphone, and it’s tougher than
any smartphone glass. Dual ion-exchange process Tough is great, but we
also wanted to make it scratch-resistant. So, using the same dual
ion-exchange process we use on the back glass, we protect against nicks,
scratches, and everyday wear and tear. 4x better drop performance Beyond
Ceramic Shield, there’s one more thing that contributes to the
durability of the front cover. It sits flush to the edge of the phone,
which helps protect it even more. Altogether, we’ve quadrupled the drop
performance — the largest year-over-year improvement ever for iPhone.
There’s 5G. Then there’s 5G on iPhone. We didn’t just want to bring 5G
to iPhone 12, we wanted to deliver the best 5G experience possible,
without compromise. So we had to do things a little differently.
Designing iPhone for 5G We engineered custom antennas and radio
components for high sensitivity and incredible efficiency. Then we gave
iPhone 12 the most 5G bands of any smartphone, so you’ll get 5G in more
places. Software optimization We looked at our entire software stack —
from applications to system level frameworks — and optimized it to take
advantage of 5G. For example, many apps will benefit from 5G without
using additional power. Conserves battery life with Smart Data mode 5G
on iPhone isn’t just faster, it’s smarter, too. When your iPhone doesn’t
need 5G speeds, like when it’s making updates in the background, it
automatically uses LTE to save battery life. But as soon as speed does
matter — if you’re downloading a season of your favorite show — iPhone
12 jumps to 5G. Of course, you can also choose to use 5G whenever it’s
available. This is just the beginning We also teamed up with carriers
and performed extensive engineering and testing to optimize 5G networks.
So far, we’ve seen amazing real-world speeds, along with improved call
quality, battery life, and coverage around the world. This is 5G, iPhone
style. A14 Bionic is the fastest chip in a smartphone. And it pushes
what’s possible. Like crunching trillions of operations on the Neural
Engine. Or shooting in Dolby Vision — even pro movie cameras can’t do
that. It’s superefficient for great battery life. And it’s ahead of its
time, prepared to power pretty much anything that comes next. The
brilliant leap from LCD to OLED. iPhone 12 has all kinds of powerful new
features — like 4K Dolby Vision video recording and superdetailed HDR
photos — that require an advanced screen to experience fully. So we gave
it our best: the Super Retina XDR display. 1200 nits HDR brightness
2,000,000:1 contrast ratio Unlike LCDs that use a backlight to
illuminate all the pixels at once, OLED pixels each emit their own
light. They can be completely turned off to produce true blacks, or
light up all the way to 1200 nits for HDR content. That’s how you get a
2,000,000:1 contrast ratio. The difference is dramatic. Brighter
brights, darker blacks Texts and emails are noticeably sharper. All your
photos and videos — even old favorites — will look more true to life
than ever. And things like fire explosions and intergalactic battles in
movies are hyperdetailed, superbright, and deeply dark in all the right
places. Dual‑camera system Welcome to the dark side. Both the Wide and
Ultra Wide cameras now have Night mode — and it’s better than ever at
capturing incredible low-light shots. The new Wide camera brings in 27
percent more light. So whether you take photos by day or by moonlight,
you’ll get a level of detail and color that wasn’t possible before.
Evenings have entered the picture. Night mode senses when light is low
and kicks in automatically, maintaining clarity while capturing
beautiful vibrant color. All you have to do is start snapping. Photos
that were once hard to capture — like a dramatic moonlit scene — now
come out sharper than ever. Deep Fusion, in mid to low light, analyzes
multiple exposures to maximize detail. Check out the texture in the
wood, fabric, and crystal. And the Ultra Wide gets you a heroic
perspective. Automatic magic. Smart HDR 3 balances the elements in a
shot, bringing out detail in the subject and trees while retaining the
rich color of the sky — even at high noon. Beyond faces, Smart HDR 3
uses machine learning to recognize scenes, then adjusts sharpness,
color, and white balance where needed. Even in bright light, Smart HDR 3
is amazing at capturing texture, skin tone, color saturation, and
individual details that make photos feel true to life. Face it. Nothing
beats Portrait mode. Portrait mode is even better at artfully blurring
the background to put all the focus on your subject. Lovely, isn’t it?
Take great photos even further by choosing from six creative lighting
effects, like High‑Key Light Mono, Natural Light, and Studio Light.
Video Low lights. Camera. Action. How do you improve on the
highest-quality video in a smartphone? Make it even better in low light
— a full 27 percent better. That means no hour is off limits for more
beautifully detailed video. Then there’s Night mode Time-lapse. Just
prop up your iPhone and let the light trails begin. Cinematic is now
automatic. Until now, Dolby Vision was for movies and TV shows from
Hollywood studios. Now you can shoot, edit, and play back in Dolby
Vision on your iPhone. No other smartphone can do that. (Actually, not
even movie industry cameras can do that.) 60x more colors with 10‑bit
video recording Getting Dolby Vision on iPhone was a two‑step process.
First we jumped from 8‑ to 10‑bit HDR video, so iPhone now captures an
amazing 700 million colors. Then we layered on the ability to record in
Dolby Vision, which makes every frame look more true to life. Real‑time
Dolby Vision capture Right now, professional filmmakers add Dolby Vision
to the movie after it’s been shot, using pro computers in editing
studios. Our challenge was to put this huge workflow into your pocket.
So working with Dolby, we created a whole new way to record Dolby Vision
frame by frame, as you go. Dolby Vision editing on a smartphone Easily
edit your Dolby Vision videos in Photos, iMovie, or Clips right on your
iPhone, right after you shoot. Instant masterpiece. Start to finish in
Dolby Vision iPhone 12, with its insanely fast chip, lets you shoot 4K
Dolby Vision video up to 30 fps. Edit easily in all the ways you’re used
to. And blast it to your TV with a tap using AirPlay.7 It’s an amazing
experience that can’t be found on any other phone. Night mode selfies
You look amazing in the dark. Nighttime is the right time for a selfie.
Because Night mode and a slew of other great features are now on the
front camera. Like Deep Fusion, Smart HDR 3, Dolby Vision recording, and
more. You lucky duck face. Spec iPhone 12 Super Retina XDR display
6.1‑inch (diagonal) all‑screen OLED display 2532‑by‑1170-pixel
resolution at 460 ppi The iPhone 12 display has rounded corners that
follow a beautiful curved design, and these corners are within a
standard rectangle. When measured as a standard rectangular shape, the
screen is 6.06 inches diagonally (actual viewable area is less). HDR
display True Tone Wide color (P3) Haptic Touch 2,000,000:1 contrast
ratio (typical) 625 nits max brightness (typical); 1200 nits max
brightness (HDR) Fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating Support for
display of multiple languages and characters simultaneously A14 Bionic
chip Next‑generation Neural Engine Camera Dual 12MP camera system:
Ultra Wide and Wide cameras Ultra Wide: ƒ/2.4 aperture and 120° field of
view Wide: ƒ/1.6 aperture 2x optical zoom out Digital zoom up to 5x
Portrait mode with advanced bokeh and Depth Control Portrait Lighting
with six effects (Natural, Studio, Contour, Stage, Stage Mono, High‑Key
Mono) Optical image stabilization (Wide) Five‑element lens (Ultra Wide);
seven‑element lens (Wide) Brighter True Tone flash with Slow Sync
Panorama (up to 63MP) Sapphire crystal lens cover 100% Focus Pixels
(Wide) Night mode (Ultra Wide, Wide) Deep Fusion (Ultra Wide, Wide)
Smart HDR 3 with Scene Detection Wide color capture for photos and Live
Photos Lens correction (Ultra Wide) Advanced red‑eye correction Auto
image stabilization Burst mode Photo geotagging Image formats captured:
HEIF and JPEG Video Recording HDR video recording with Dolby Vision up
to 30 fps 4K video recording at 24 fps, 30 fps, or 60 fps 1080p HD video
recording at 30 fps or 60 fps 720p HD video recording at 30 fps Optical
image stabilization for video (Wide) 2x optical zoom out Digital zoom up
to 3x Audio zoom Brighter True Tone flash QuickTake video Slo‑mo video
support for 1080p at 120 fps or 240 fps Time‑lapse video with
stabilization Night mode Time‑lapse Extended dynamic range for video up
to 60 fps Cinematic video stabilization (4K, 1080p, and 720p) Continuous
autofocus video Take 8MP still photos while recording 4K video Playback
zoom Video formats recorded: HEVC and H.264 Stereo recording TrueDepth
Camera 12MP camera ƒ/2.2 aperture Portrait mode with advanced bokeh and
Depth Control Portrait Lighting with six effects (Natural, Studio,
Contour, Stage, Stage Mono, High‑Key Mono) Animoji and Memoji Night mode
Deep Fusion Smart HDR 3 with Scene Detection HDR video recording with
Dolby Vision up to 30 fps 4K video recording at 24 fps, 30 fps, or 60
fps 1080p HD video recording at 30 fps or 60 fps Slo‑mo video support
for 1080p at 120 fps Time‑lapse video with stabilization Night mode
Time‑lapse Extended dynamic range for video up to 30 fps Cinematic video
stabilization (4K, 1080p, and 720p) QuickTake video Wide color capture
for photos and Live Photos Lens correction Retina Flash Auto image
stabilization Burst mode Face ID Enabled by TrueDepth camera for facial
recognition Power and Battery Video playback: Up to 17 hours Video
playback (streamed): Up to 11 hours Audio playback: Up to 65 hours
Sensors Face ID Barometer Three‑axis gyro Accelerometer Proximity sensor
Ambient light sensor In the Box iPhone with iOS 14 USB-C to Lightning
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