If you are one of the apple enthusiasts, you must have watched Apple's second autumn conference with us at the beginning of the week. Right at the beginning of this conference, we saw the presentation of the HomePod mini, but of course most people were waiting for the four new iPhone 12. In the end, we really saw the "twelves" - specifically, Apple presented the iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max. As for the size of these devices, Apple has once again mixed things up for us - compared to last year's iPhones, the sizes are completely different.
As for the size of smartphones, it is most often indicated by the size of the display. To put everything in perspective, the iPhone 12 mini has a 5.4″ display, the iPhone 12 together with the iPhone 12 Pro have a 6.1″ display, and the largest iPhone 12 Pro Max has a 6.7″ display. However, these numbers may not mean anything to some users, especially if they own an older device and have not yet had a modern iPhone in hand. So, if you want to buy one of the new iPhone 12 and you are absolutely not sure which size to choose, the pictures I have attached below will probably help you. In these pictures, which come from the foreign magazine Macrumors, you will find several older and at the same time brand new Apple phones next to each other. Thanks to this, you can get a slightly better picture of the size itself.
On the left side of the image attached above, you will find an old iPhone SE, i.e. 5S, which has a 4″ display. On the right side, you will then find the latest flagship in the form of the iPhone 12 Pro Max, which has a 6.7" display - let's face it, a lot has changed in terms of size. Right behind the first iPhone SE of the first generation, you will find the 5.4″ iPhone 12 mini. What is noteworthy in this case is the fact that the 12 mini is only a few millimeters larger than the first generation SE, yet it has a display that is 1.4″ larger. This is of course achieved by the fact that the display on the iPhone 12 mini is all over the screen with minimal frames. The iPhone 12 and 12 Pro are then located between the iPhone X (XS or 11 Pro) and the iPhone 11 (XR). The flagship in the form of the iPhone 12 Pro Max is then located on the far right, which means that this is the largest Apple smartphone that Apple has ever introduced. So the Californian giant had to please absolutely everyone with the new iPhone 12 – both supporters of compact phones and supporters of giants.
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And WHERE is the comparison? I was expecting some kind of table or something - this is really not a comparison, or are the Sheep already so stupid that they are only interested in size?
This comparison is based on sizes only. As for detailed comparisons, several of them have already been published in our magazine.
And why isn't there at least a table of those diagonals? This is for the pig to know.
If I write a COMPLETE comparison, I would expect the display sizes to be compared as well (as already mentioned here). For an idea, the photos of the other side of the mobile phones would be enough. And then the complete comparison lacks a table with dimensions. The photos are nice, but they don't tell you anything about the actual size. At least dimensioned, but it would probably be too much work to add dimensions to the photos. And the thickness of the phones doesn't matter either. It's just a quick size comparison rather than complete. Article on demand - we need to write something quickly. Damage
Mr. Hugo, not only are you ill-mannered, but you are also rude.
11 pro is not the same as xs ax
11 Pro, XS and X are exactly the same size.
Hey, you'd better not write anything Jelic, you're just embarrassing yourself...
Of course they are NOT exactly the same size!
The diagonal of the display is the same, but not the size of the phone...
You must be joking, otherwise I don't understand. If the difference of a maximum of half a millimeter on each side seems substantial and visible on the monitor, then I admire you very much. Without a digital gauge, you have no chance of knowing the difference of half a millimeter, so you won't even know the difference in your hand anyway. So much for your outpourings and cleverness.
On Apple's website, the new iPhone 12 mini is depicted as smaller than the SE. Even in the technical parameters, it has smaller dimensions listed on Apple.cz. So where is the truth?
Pay attention to the differences between iPhone SE and iPhone SE (2020). The iPhone SE is the size of the 5S and the SE (2020) is the size of the iPhone 7/8. Then look at the picture again.
I like the comparison :) thanks!
Unnecessary article, no comparison, you really can't make a decision based on this article
And do you see the pictures, or did you not pay attention to them? This article is not a complete comparison, but a SIZE comparison.
Those tiny barely legible pictures? Really?
You probably have a small monitor, that's why the browser has a zoom function :) don't get mad at me, but these are really embarrassing excuses.
So is it a complete comparison, as the title of the article says, or is it not as you claim here in the comment? Don't be angry, but if you write that it's a complete comparison, I'm probably not just comparing the sizes, right?
In a complete size comparison, I only compare sizes.
11 PRO is smaller than classic 11???
Yes, it is… the display is on the 11 (6,1 inches) 11Pro (5,7 inches)
For me, the size is decisive for comparable performance. I don't like shovels. The article is very useful for me, I got an idea of the size of the new Mini. Certainly better than if there was a table with millimeters etc. By the way, if Spaik needs a size comparison chart, let him use the comparison tool on Apple.com.
Of course, that table is on a lot of other websites.
But we are talking about this article on this website here…
The title calls for solving "tapping" in sizes and models, and it definitely didn't do that...
He's just a sleazy moron whose only job is to entice people to click...
Most people will definitely find a pictorial comparison better than a size chart. Anyway, if the article doesn't seem right to you, as the reader writes below - you can start creating your own magazine and publish this article there.
Personally, this pictorial comparison with other models will tell more than a specific table with data. I doubt anyone will use a ruler to measure these readings to get an idea. For the average user, this size image will serve you well for comparison and an idea. People like you should not write comments at all - the discussion is not for the purpose of swearing and attacking the authors of the articles. If you want to write some constructive criticism, then yes, but your behavior is completely inappropriate and laughable.
This way, the comparison suits me, although I use a lot of work Android (xperia xz2 mini), but I was eyeing the SE2, which I would use to replace the private museum iPhone4, and I thought it was unnecessarily large. The iPhone 12 is a few millimeters smaller, but I will pay a lot for it (I know, there is a better camera, display, processor, RAM...)
On the Apple website, you can compare three different models side by side at the same time, both in the images (you can zoom to the actual size) and in the overview of dimensions and other parameters. It's really well done there, a link to it could have been the crux of this article, and with a well-chosen title (not to be confused) would absolutely satisfy anyone. There wouldn't be so many unsatisfied comments.
Out of the question: Today I would definitely like to write articles, each one as smart as a radio (or writing as uncle google), no one will slowly appreciate the time that someone has with it. If it doesn't suit me, I'll leave. If it's good, I won't appreciate it anyway. If it's such a pruser here, I'll go elsewhere. If there is no place, I will give all my own pages and show how it should be done.
you are right, but unfortunately, tabloid writing prevails, when the headline lures and in the end one learns nothing from the article. For example: Confused about choosing an iPhone? We bring you a complete size comparison of the iPhone 12 with previous generations. I've owned an iPhone 6+ for five years now and I can't remember how many inches it is. So I have a problem with the tabloid "COMPLETE" when the model is not listed here. Otherwise, constructive criticism leads to improvement, mostly. Otherwise, Jablíčkář belonged to the top websites. Unfortunately, lately it seems to me that they just translate the content and throw in a tabloid headline (to get more clicks and views). The size of the phone and the size of the display are different things, here the table would be useful. Otherwise, I switched from 3G to 6+, now I'm considering what to do next. The phone works great with the original battery, no problem either, but unfortunately the apps report the end of support for the old iOs. It is aggravated by the fact that I use a US account, from the time when there was no CZ.
Are you telling me you didn't learn anything in this case? Using the two attached images, you can see the size of the new models compared to the older generations. And as for your opinion on the content, you are probably confusing the magazine with another one. It goes without saying that a few days after the introduction of new apple products, there will be mostly articles related to this event - logically, the readers will not be interested in instructions, etc. at the moment. This situation occurs maybe three times a year. Apart from these few days, content is published on Jablíčkář every day, which is not taken over and translated in any way - except for the Apple and IT summary of the day, which is published at 20 and 21 p.m. These summaries contain news for the past day. Again, logically, according to your dictionary, we have to take these news from foreign websites - such a small country as the Czech Republic unfortunately does not have first-hand information available.
Good luck to the haters and wish them to go and hate elsewhere. Great comparison. This was the first thing I looked for before Keynote
The only thing I'm missing is a front view to compare display sizes (frames)
Don't be angry, but this is not a bashing, but a constructive criticism. The article is titled ...complete comparison... where I would expect a complete comparison. Not that the author himself then writes in the comments that this is not a complete comparison. That doesn't make sense.
You laugh when you read the comments…..
It describes your character beautifully...
Otherwise, for me, a nice photo for comparison and diagonals in the text…..
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You're a bunch of b******s... write an article yourself and then we'll see each other...
Thanks for the size comparison for me. This is exactly the information I wanted in one place.