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January 19th, 2021 01:02 PM #91
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January 21st, 2021 03:59 PM #92
iPhone 12 Mini is like a manual-transmission car - dami maingay sa internet clamoring for it, pero mahina naman benta. [emoji28]
Apple Shifting Some Production From iPhone 12 mini to iPhone 12 Pro to Meet Demand - MacRumors
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January 21st, 2021 04:13 PM #93
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January 21st, 2021 04:45 PM #94Hmmm if I was due na for renewal, I'd get the mini. I'm usaing an iphone 11 & find it a hassle that sometimes I have to use 2 hands. I'd like to use 1 hand only while typing or scrolling. I don't mind not having 3 cameras of the pro. The 2 ones would be enough for me.
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January 21st, 2021 07:24 PM #95
The iPhone SE and XR actually outsold the 11 Pro and Pro Max last year. So this year's supposed entry-level iPhone had potential. What killed it is that the 12 is just $100 more, and isn't unwieldy to begin with.
If they made the 12 Mini $150-200 cheaper than the 12 I think it would've made a bigger impact as takes the place of the SE as the budget iPhone.
Apple has 5 iPhones out of 1 most sold smartphones of 2 2 The 12/12 Pro are much much easier to hold than the 11 which I find is too wide for its own good. The 12 Pro feels the same to hold as the 11 Pro which had a smaller 5.8" screen.
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January 22nd, 2021 11:43 AM #96
Again, personal opinion...
The XR had the same screen size as the 11 and 12 -> normal users does not know the XR has an LCD
The SE is just cheap
The 12 Mini is the smaller/cheaper variant of the cheap iPhone (12)
iPhone 12 is presently the "default company phone" -> you have one bec it was company issued
12 Pro/Max is when you use your own $$$ for the phone
The Mini is just in a weird spot, I personally can't even recommend it to anyone.
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January 23rd, 2021 01:46 AM #97The 12 Mini is quite niche which the sales numbers attest to.
People have gotten accustomed to larger and larger screens. So most buyers would look at the Mini and say, I can get a bigger screen and longer battery life for just an additional $100.
My wife thoroughly enjoys using her Mini as it fits her small hands quite well. Her only complaint is that the battery life is worse than her 11.
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January 23rd, 2021 05:43 PM #98
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January 23rd, 2021 10:48 PM #99
For me ang biggest letdown ng Mini is its price, if it was $200 cheaper than the regular 12 pwede pa, kaso dikit na, on the flip side, you also get similar experience as its bigger brothers, comparable camera modules, same XDR OLED display, same internals, etc.
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January 25th, 2021 04:07 PM #100I have the same model MBP, but got it mid 2013 right before the Retina model was released. Gotta say, this machine is a BEAST. Never letting go of this. 1 of the 2 RAM slots is already defective, so I had to make do with merely 2gb RAM for quite some time. However, once I upgraded the only functioning slot to 8gb, it suddenly worked a bit faster than before. Mine also now sports a 240gb SSD while retaining the standard 500gb hard drive. For standard use, i.e. internet browsing, Microsoft Office, and now Zoom, it does the job pretty well. I remember this only cost a little over 50k brand new. Missing those days when Apple was still relatively affordable