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A14 bionic in all versions as expected. iPhone 12 mini has a 5.4inch screen but is physically smaller than the SE 2nd gen due to smaller bezels. iPhone 12 has a 6.1 inch display and both have dual cameras. The Pro model also has a 6.1 inch display but with a slightly higher resolution and improved cam spec. The Pro max has a 6.7 inch display and both pro models have the Lidar camera sensor. but there are no high screen refresh rates or fast UFS storage on any of them. storage starts at 64gb for the 12 mini and 12 and maxes out at 256gb. The two Pro models start at 128gb and go up to 512gb. all |
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@banbury | 14 October 20 | |
PS: the european versions of these devices will not support Mmwave 5G as far as I know even though they use the same modem. I havnt provided prices cos they vary a lot according to your country.
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@polo_011 | 14 October 20 | |
Regarding UFS, Apple devices dont use UFS they use NVMe which is pretty different from UFS, Apple have always delivered great performance in their memory usage the NVMe is part of the reason why iPhones remain so snappy and fluid throughout their lifetime. The NVMe standard has an advantage due to its shorter stack in random writes and reads.
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@banbury | 14 October 20 | |
Ah thanks for that polo 011!
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@banbury | 14 October 20 | |
have you any idea if you can you deactivate the smart data feature on the iPhone 12 Pro Max if you want to use 5G all the time? when it's activated it only uses 5G when the faster data its actually required which makes sense but iam still curious to know if it's switchable
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@polo_011 | 14 October 20 | |
You never know with Apple there could possibly be a toggle switch, but we will need to see the reviews first to confirm, not seeing much about it right now.
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@polo_011 | 20 October 20 | |
@ banbury - 14.10.20 - 06:04pm have you any idea if you can you deactivate the smart data feature on the iPhone 12 Pro Max if you want to use 5G all the time? when it's activated it only uses 5G when the faster data its actually required which makes sense but iam still curious to know if it's switchable Here we go, youll be able to turn off 5G or put it in 5G Auto which is basically Smart Data Mode. |
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@banbury | 28 January 21 | |
Thats good cheers for that mate!
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