iPhone 12 mini review: Apple's compact smartphone punches above its weight
Many people these days fancy big-screen smartphones but are
averse to bulky designs, which is unfortunately what you get in most
current-generation big-screen devices. Smartphone makers have in the past made
efforts to design balanced smartphones with
optimum size and big screen. But they have restricted such products to the
midrange segment, leaving the users of premium smartphones in the
lurch. That said, there is now a smartphone, the Apple’s iPhone 12 mini, which
packs the best of both the worlds – a top-end premium device of an optimum size
and a big screen.
The iPhone 12 mini is a no-compromise premium smartphone, which is
small in size but not in any other respect. It has the same flat-frame design
of its siblings in the iPhone 12 series. The iPhone 12 mini flaunts a premium
glass-aluminium construction, with a ceramic shield glass on the front touted
to be 4x more resistant to drops than the previous generation. However, the
textured scratch-resistant glass and stainless steel frame on the Pro models
have been replaced with a glossy glass and an aluminium frame in the mini. The
phone’s ergonomic design is complemented by a lightweight (133g) build, which
aids its in-hand feel and does not make your jeans pocket look unnecessarily
bulky when placed there.
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