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Review on Renewed Apple iPhone 12 Mini, ๐Ÿ“ฑ 64GB Green for AT&T - A Compact Powerhouse by Alvin Jaydonkeenan แ Œ

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The item is of good quality, there is only one minor defect.

I didn't write anything about autonomy up top. She is, in my opinion, just ordinary. The minik can easily last your entire day with an ordinary load, but only up to half a day with a considerably heavier load. My impressions are that autonomy is generally marginally worse than that of the iPhone 11. I'm not disappointed overall, for sure, but I'm also not content with autonomy; it just works for me. It should be noted that the 12-inch mini-smartphone is by no means suitable for everyone and is not ubiquitous. The minik is not for you if you enjoy playing mobile games or watching movies, TV shows, or YouTube on your smartphone in comfort. It is convenient for simple operations including calls, social networks, and instant messaging. It will be very easy to switch from the older 4-inch and 4.7-inch iPhones. Think a million times before purchasing 12 mini in any other situations. 4 out of 5 stars.

Pros
  • 1. Ergonomicsโ€”obviously, this is the 12 mini trump card. This is your option if you need an iPhone in a small, contemporary (frameless) form. 2. The matrix's quality. 3. RAM operates quickly and very well. 4. Without a cool and potent vibration, the iPhone has been ineffective for the past few years. 5. Strong stereo audio. 6. Rapid face recognition (in most cases). 7. All three modules and very good cameras. Yet, I won't state that they are the finest; rather, they are on par with contemporary flagships. 8. True tone and excellent proximity and lighting sensors (well, iPhones have been fine with this over the past years).
Cons
  • 1. Face ID occasionally becomes dull - yes, yes, I'm not sure why nobody ever writes about this from the word. My friends also have iPhones with the 12th generation, and occasionally you can see that, for instance, when you lifted the iPhone from the table and brought it to your face, the lock did not immediately open, slightly delaying the animation and, as a result, the unlock itself. This situation can be really unpleasant at times. 2. There is no such thing as an oleophobic coating on screens, to put it mildly. The screen is always, always smeared, and the finger often moves quite awkwardly across it. You can visit a well-known forum and read dozens and dozens of posts from folks who purchased this smartphone, and I'm not kidding. Remove right away 1 star from the smartphone's overall rating for such a disaster. For a flagship, this is unacceptably bad. Again, I'm astonished that no one has written about it on this site. 3. Not the best smartphone construction. If you look closely, you can see the smartphone's bottom joints between the glass and the body. This has no bearing on work in any manner, yet it is nonetheless astonishing that an Android smartphone that costs $70k at launch is made with less care than practically any state employee. I'm not exaggerating when I say that you can get assistance from a branch on this smartphone on a well-known forum.