Apple iPhone 12 review: Which one should I buy?

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Apple’s (AAPL) full iPhone 12 lineup is now available for purchase, offering major differences across the board ranging from size and cameras to storage and build materials. And, naturally, you’re probably asking yourself which new iPhone you should buy.

That’s where I come in. I’m going to break down which iPhone 12 is right for your needs and what you’ll get and miss from each version. So strap in, and take notes, while I help you figure out which iPhone is the one for you.

In a nutshell, the iPhone 12 mini is great if you want extra space in your pocket. Meanwhile, the iPhone 12 is good for someone who wants a bigger screen without a much bigger price, and the iPhone 12 Pro is for someone who wants a better camera system. The 12 Pro Max is for the person who wants it all and more.

Graphic credit: David Foster/Yahoo Finance
Graphic credit: David Foster/Yahoo Finance

iPhone 12 mini — For the person who thinks smaller is better

Apple’s $699 iPhone 12 mini is a pint-size powerhouse. It’s got the same A14 Bionic processor that’s found across the lineup, but packs it into a body that’s even smaller than the $399 iPhone SE. Despite that, the iPhone 12 mini offers a larger display, at 5.4 inches, than the SE’s 4.7-inch panel.

Apple managed to do this by stretching the screen all the way to the phone’s edges and doing away with the traditional Home button as it has done for the past several generations. The iPhone 12 mini’s larger display size means you’ll be able to see more content on screen at once than on the SE, whether that’s text from a news article or a better viewing experience while watching Netflix.

The iPhone 12 mini is a pint-size smartphone with all of the power of its larger siblings. (Image: Daniel Howley)
The iPhone 12 mini is a pint-size smartphone with all of the power of its larger siblings. (Image: Daniel Howley)

As for display type, the iPhone 12 mini gets the same Super Retina XDR display found across the entire iPhone 12 lineup, so you’re not missing out on color or quality by going for the smaller size.

Speaking of which, at just 4.76 ounces, the mini is lighter than any other iPhone 12 and even the SE. It’s a difference that’s certainly easy to notice whether that’s while holding the phone or carrying it in your pocket. And for people who are interested in a compact device, that’s a huge win.

The iPhone 12 mini also gets the same camera setup as the standard iPhone 12, complete with wide-angle and ultra-wide angle lenses and Apple’s night mode, which allows you to capture quality images in low-light settings like never before. Images shot on the iPhone 12 mini offered crisp details and vibrant colors. And night shots look fabulous, though your subject needs to stand still to prevent blurring.

The iPhone 12 mini gets a dual-camera system with ultra-wide angle and wide-angle lenses. (Image: Daniel Howley)
The iPhone 12 mini gets a dual-camera system with ultra-wide angle and wide-angle lenses. (Image: Daniel Howley)

Storage for the mini starts at 64GB and can be upgraded to 128GB and 256GB models, and like every iPhone 12, the phone comes with 5G capabilities, though with networks still being built out, don’t expect speeds to be much faster than current 4G LTE connections.