This is the biggest change in the iPhone from one year to the next since the iPhone X. But is it? Is your iPhone 11 (or even iPhone XS) good enough to keep you going another year or two, or is this definitely the upgrade year? Let's find out. With all the things that are new this year for the iPhone 12, you'd think it is an insta-buy for sure. The iPhone 12 is equipped with Wi-Fi 6, has about 17 hours of playback for battery juice, and of course, the thing everyone is talking about, it supports 5G. It's not astrophotography, but it's pretty cool. This year's model also supports Deep Fusion (AKA: Sweater mode) and Night mode also works with time lapse for some pretty incredible night time shots. Though the camera system is the same - wide and ultra-wide, the iPhone 12 has a 7-element wide-angle lens that has an aperture of ƒ/1.6 compared to the iPhone 11, which means it can take in more light in dark situations so your images have less noise and overall better color saturation. It has the same IP68 water resistance rating but this year, it can withstand a four-meters deeper drop over the iPhone 11 and a two-meters deeper drop over the iPhone 11 Pro. It has the same nit brightness as the iPhone 11 (625 compared to 800 on the iPhone 12 Pro) but has the same peak brightness as the pro models (1200 nits brightness). Screen resolution is 2532x1170 at 460ppi, that's better than the iPhone 11 and the iPhone 11 Pro. Compared to last year's iPhone 11, the screen quality is (arguably) better with OLED over LCD.
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