With the iPhone 12 series, it's as point-and-shoot as it gets, but the photos are still more ‘muted' than what the Google Pixels or the Samsung or OnePlus devices pull up. The colours started popping, they turned brighter and it was time you could just pull out your iPhone and take a photo that could go on Instagram without too much work. If you didn't know how to edit them right, these would not get you your desired results on Instagram or Facebook.Īpple decided to change this starting with the iPhone 11 series. Apple's iPhone cameras were not point-and-shoot ready. They were true to life in their colours and shades, the perfect palette for a professional photographer or a true-blood photo enthusiast to take them on and create things that no Android smartphone could produce. In older iPhones like the iPhone 11, X, the iPhone XS etc, the photos were often ‘muted' for the want of a better word. With the iPhone 12 series, photos are more social media-ready than ever before. And not in a mind-controlled, creepy way. With three cameras on the back and the LiDAR sensor, the shiny metallic edges, the gorgeous new Pacific Blue colour, and a size that's smaller than the iPhone 11 - the iPhone 12 Pro is ‘perfectly splendid'. (L to R) iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 and the iPhone 11. So, where does that put the iPhone 12 Pro? In a rather sweet spot, actually. The iPhone 12 Pro Max made its debut in the markets a little after the iPhone 12 Pro, giving the latter very little time to really make its case for the buyers. If you want to save a few bucks, go for the iPhone 12 and maybe you will sleep easier, if you want to go “all in”, the iPhone 12 Pro Max is what you want. The iPhone 12 Pro, sells at a whopping ₹1,19,900 for the 128GB base model and sits between the more ‘regular' iPhone 12 and the ‘really out there' iPhone 12 Pro Max. There were Android users who asked me if getting the new iPhone 12 devices were worth it - my answer was simple - “If you can afford it, go for it.”. When Apple set its new iPhone 12 series free on the world this year, albeit later than their usual schedule, the reasons to cross over became all the more obvious. You can clamber, of course, you can EMI and exchange your way over and that's when you will realise that you are not going back to the other side. An incredibly pretty walled garden whose marbled walls are rather high, getting across is not cheap.
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