iPhone 12 mini and iPhone 12 Pro Max Available For Pre-order, But Supply Issues Vary

Yesterday, Apple officially started to accept iPhone 12 mini and iPhone 12 Pro Max pre-orders, which some of the models will be available for pickup on Friday, November 13.


Those who have place iPhone 12 mini orders indicated that their orders show "preparing to ship" status. Orders that are ready to be shipped will no longer be canceled, and these orders will soon be able to be tracked by reference numbers using UPS My Choice and other methods.

So far, the supplies of ‌the iPhone 12‌ mini have been relatively sufficient. However, many ‌iPhone 12 Pro‌ Max models, with Apple, quoting 7-10 day shipping days, and some will even not be shipped until late November or early December.

Both iPhones are come with an A14 Bionic chip and support 5G networks. In terms of the display, the 5.4-inch version of the iPhone 12 Mini utilizes a 2340×1080 resolution Super Retina XDR Display, and the 6.7-inch version of the iPhone 12 Pro Max has a resolution of 2778×1284. The display employs the so-called Ceramic Shield material that has 4 times the ability to resist drops.

In terms of Camera, the iPhone 12 Mini has a dual-lens camera setup, including a 12-megapixel wide-angle and a 12-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens. Both the front and rear cameras support Night Mode. The iPhone 12 Pro Max uses a triple-lens camera + LiDAR scanner design, and its wide-angle, telephoto, and ultra-wide-angle are all 12 million pixels. At the same time, both the wide-angle and telephoto lenses support optical image stabilization, included with a sensor-shift optical image stabilization feature.

Price-wise, iPhone 12 mini starts at $729 with 64GB of storage, while iPhone 12 Pro Max starts at $1,099 with 128GB of storage.

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