Apple Hi, speed event Highlights

 


It’s been a busy year for apple despite the COVID 19 pandemic. Recently in September we had the Time flies event in which apple updated its iPad and iPad Air and also launched the Apple Watch series 6 and se. On 13th of October 2020 Apple live streamed the Hi, speed event in which they have launched the Home pod mini and iPhone 12 series. 

iPhone 12 series: iPhone 12 is the first 5G iPhone. The iPhone 12 comes with a A14 bionic chip with neural engine. The A14 bionic chip has a 6core CPU and 4core GPU. It comes with dual camera one wide(12 mp) and other ultra wide (12 mp). Apple has upgraded the display of the iPhone 12 with Super Retina XDR display. The screen is 6.1 inch wide. The display now comes with a ceramic shield which is much durable than the glass in iPhone 11



For the first time iPhone has announced a mini variant, the iPhone 12mini. The features are just the same as the iPhone 12 it’s just about the size. The iPhone mini comes with a 5.4 inch display. 



The iPhone 12 pro has few additional features in camera which makes it a bit costlier. The iPhone 12pro and 12pro max comes with 6.1 inch and 6.7 inch display. It has a telephoto lens along with the wide and ultra wide lens in iPhone 12 and 12mini. It has a A14 bionic chip with image signal processor. The iPhone 12 pro and 12pro max comes with a larger and adjustable image sensor which helps in nullifying the shakes and vibrations. This adjustable sensor is provided instead of a gimbal type camera. With this camera apple claims that it has redefined cinematography. In addition to the wide and ultra wide camera iPhone 12pro comes with a telephoto camera too. In addition to the camera the iPhone 12 also comes with a LiDAR which makes using Ar apps a piece of cake. The Apple pro RAW helps in shooting RAW pictures along with this iPhone 12 pro and 12 pro max records video in Dolby Vision HDR. 



HOMEPOD MINI.  The HomePod mini is equipped with S5 chip used in Apple Watch series 5. The new intercom feature helps to keep your apple devices connected. 



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