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The iPhone 12 Pro Max is powered by the new A14 Bionic chip, which can perform over 11 trillion computations per second.
The iPhone 12 Pro Max is powered by the new A14 Bionic chip, which can perform over 11 trillion computations per second.

Dubai - New flagships promise speedy performance in any activity, significantly improved low-light cameras.

By Alvin R. Cabral

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Published: Tue 13 Oct 2020, 12:00 AM

Last updated: Fri 10 Feb 2023, 12:49 PM

Apple on Tuesday introduced its latest iPhone line-up, finally entering the high-speed 5G race and banking on it to sustain the crazy momentum it has enjoyed despite this year's coronavirus pandemic.

The world's most valuable company with a $2 trillion market capitalisation revealed the new iPhone 12 models - including the iPhone 12, 12 Pro and 12 Pro Max, plus a new iPhone 12 mini, at a virtual event from Apple Park, which marked the most number of iPhones introduced at a single event, surpassing the past three years that saw a trio of models launched each time.


And the even better part: Apple has lowered prices for the Pro devices in the UAE.

The 128GB, 256GB and 512GB models for the iPhone 12 Pro are priced at Dh4,199, Dh4,619 and Dh5,469, respectively. The 12 Pro Max, meanwhile, is at Dh4,699, Dh5,119 and Dh5,969.


Those are all actually down from the iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max's prices, which were at Dh4,219, Dh4,849 and Dh5,699; and Dh4,639, Dh5,269 and Dh6,119, respectively. What's more, the base storage has now been doubled: Last year's iPhone 11 Pro models had a starting option of 64GB. It also comes in a new Pacific blue colour.

Meanwhile, the iPhone 12's prices - for 64GB, 128GB and 256GB - are at Dh3,399, Dh3,609 and Dh4,029. For comparison, prices for last year's iPhone 11 were at Dh2,949, Dh3,159 and Dh3,579, all at the same storage options.

On the other hand, the iPhone 12 mini, for the same storages as the iPhone 12, has tags of Dh2,999, Dh3,209 and Dh3,629.

Pre-orders for the iPhone 12 and 12 Pro start on October 16 and shipping begins on October 23; for the iPhone 12 mini and 12 Pro Max, the dates are November 6 and 13, respectively.

The iPhone 12 mini has a 5.4-inch screen, while both the 12 and 12 Pro have 6.1 inches. The 12 Pro Max, at 6.7 inches, is now the biggest iPhone by far, surpassing the XS Max and 11 Pro Max's 6.5 inches.

They also come with a throwback design, with more geometric edges reminiscent of that from the last generation to use this look, the iPhone 5. The changes also makes the new iPhones 11 per cent slimmer than its predecessors.

After the event, Apple removed the iPhone 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max from its website - but the iPhone 11 and XR continue to be on sale, and now at lower Dh2,499 and Dh2,099 starting prices, respectively.

New way to power up

However, the iPhone 12 devices will not come with a wall plug and an EarPods headset. Apple says the move is part of its wider campaign to reduce its carbon footprint; this would further reduce emissions and avoid the mining and use of such materials.

That would result into lighter and smaller packaging, 70 per cent more boxes shipped into a pallet and, taken altogether, slash over two million metric tonnes of carbon emissions on a yearly basis - the equivalent of taking out about 450,000 cars from the road.

Apple had already announced some time ago that it aims to be carbon-neutral by 2030. In another first, iPhone 12 Pro models will use 100 per cent recycled rare earth elements in all magnetic components, which include its camera, Taptic Engine and MagSafe and its accessories.

The iPhone 12 package still does include a charging cable, but now a USB-C-to-Lightning one. It was widely speculated that Apple would do away with its proprietary Lightning port on the iPhone 12, similar to what it did to this year's iPad models.

Apple, though, made up for the lack of a wall plug with an enhanced way to charge the iPhone 12: MagSafe, a wireless charging method using an accessory similar to the one used on Apple Watches. A varied version of this is used on older versions of MacBooks.

MagSafe chargers align to magnetic connectors on the rear of the iPhone and promises up to two times faster wireless charging speeds. They work with specific iPhone cases and wallets, and won't damage credit cards. The iPhone 12 series remain compatible with Qi-supported chargers.

More power across the board

CEO Tim Cook kicked off the event with his usual keynote, who stressed the continued popularity of the iPhone and touted the services Apple has been rolling out that has helped it soar in an unusually challenging year. He said that customer satisfaction with the iPhone remained very high.

All models are powered by the new A14 Bionic chip, which Apple says is the first smartphone processor using 5nm technology; it has 11.8 billion transistors within it, allowing it to perform over 11 trillion computations per second.

Those are all actually down from the iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max's prices, which were at Dh4,219, Dh4,849 and Dh5,699; and Dh4,639, Dh5,269 and Dh6,119, respectively. What's more, the base storage has now been doubled: Last year's iPhone 11 Pro models had a starting option of 64GB. It also comes in a new Pacific blue colour.

Meanwhile, the iPhone 12's prices - for 64GB, 128GB and 256GB - are at Dh3,399, Dh3,609 and Dh4,029. For comparison, prices for last year's iPhone 11 were at Dh2,949, Dh3,159 and Dh3,579, all at the same storage options.

On the other hand, the iPhone 12 mini, for the same storages as the iPhone 12, has tags of Dh2,999, Dh3,209 and Dh3,629.

Pre-orders for the iPhone 12 and 12 Pro start on October 16 and shipping begins on October 23; for the iPhone 12 mini and 12 Pro Max, the dates are November 6 and 13, respectively.

The iPhone 12 mini has a 5.4-inch screen, while both the 12 and 12 Pro have 6.1 inches. The 12 Pro Max, at 6.7 inches, is now the biggest iPhone by far, surpassing the XS Max and 11 Pro Max's 6.5 inches.

They also come with a throwback design, with more geometric edges reminiscent of that from the last generation to use this look, the iPhone 5. The changes also makes the new iPhones 11 per cent slimmer than its predecessors.

After the event, Apple removed the iPhone 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max from its website - but the iPhone 11 and XR continue to be on sale, and now at lower Dh2,499 and Dh2,099 starting prices, respectively.

New way to power up

However, the iPhone 12 devices will not come with a wall plug and an EarPods headset. Apple says the move is part of its wider campaign to reduce its carbon footprint; this would further reduce emissions and avoid the mining and use of such materials.

That would result into lighter and smaller packaging, 70 per cent more boxes shipped into a pallet and, taken altogether, slash over two million metric tonnes of carbon emissions on a yearly basis - the equivalent of taking out about 450,000 cars from the road.

Apple had already announced some time ago that it aims to be carbon-neutral by 2030. In another first, iPhone 12 Pro models will use 100 per cent recycled rare earth elements in all magnetic components, which include its camera, Taptic Engine and MagSafe and its accessories.

The iPhone 12 package still does include a charging cable, but now a USB-C-to-Lightning one. It was widely speculated that Apple would do away with its proprietary Lightning port on the iPhone 12, similar to what it did to this year's iPad models.

Apple, though, made up for the lack of a wall plug with an enhanced way to charge the iPhone 12: MagSafe, a wireless charging method using an accessory similar to the one used on Apple Watches. A varied version of this is used on older versions of MacBooks.

MagSafe chargers align to magnetic connectors on the rear of the iPhone and promises up to two times faster wireless charging speeds. They work with specific iPhone cases and wallets, and won't damage credit cards. The iPhone 12 series remain compatible with Qi-supported chargers.

More power across the board

CEO Tim Cook kicked off the event with his usual keynote, who stressed the continued popularity of the iPhone and touted the services Apple has been rolling out that has helped it soar in an unusually challenging year. He said that customer satisfaction with the iPhone remained very high.

All models are powered by the new A14 Bionic chip, which Apple says is the first smartphone processor using 5nm technology; it has 11.8 billion transistors within it, allowing it to perform over 11 trillion computations per second.

Apple says the A14 has up to 50 per cent faster performance of graphics - "challenging even laptops" - up to 80 per cent faster Neural Engine with its 16 cores and up to 70 per cent faster machine learning accelerators, all while remaining very energy-efficient.

They are also enhanced with what Apple calls Ceramic Shield, which makes the new iPhones four times less likely to break when dropped.

All iPhone 12 units have vastly improved cameras, including up to 87 per cent better performance in low-light situations for the Pro models. The iPhone 12 and 12 mini have dual cameras, while the Pro models have a triple-lens setup, with all having 12MP sensors.

Apple says they are also the first smartphone cameras that are fully compatible with Dolby Vision content, which will allow users to capture, edit and share cinema-calibre videos using the iPhone 12.

Plus, the iPhone 12 Pro models come with a Lidar scanner, similar to what was put in the cameras of the iPad Pros launched earlier this year. With Lidar - light detection and ranging - users can map out an area and use that data for critical applications, augmented reality being foremost. Lidar on the new iPhones have improved efficiency and accuracy, shorter capture time and faster autofocus in low light, among others.

HomePod mini

Meanwhile, Apple also introduced the HomePod mini, a smaller version of its smart home speaker but with enhanced features.

Aside from its improved audio system with its new S5 chip and Apple-engineered full-range driver, the HomePod mini can now act as an intercom, wherein users can send a message from one HomePod to another. This also works with the iPhone, Apple Watch, iPad, AirPods and even CarPlay.

Apple also promises its high-grade security on the new smart speaker. Only after 'Hey Siri' is recognised or Siri is activated by touch will information be sent to Apple servers. They also guarantee that personal information is not sold or shared to any third parties, and requests are not associated with a particular Apple ID.

The HomePod mini is priced at $99, but will not be available in the UAE.

The introduction of the mini versions of the iPhone 12 and HomePod now also means Apple now has mini models across all of its hardware.

- alvin@khaleejtimes.com


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