iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Mini are a threat to Android flagships: Ageing like a fine wine?
The iPhone 12 series are by far the best-selling smartphones in the world, and that's before the price drop due in September.
However, for this story, let's focus on things we know for sure. While some of the analysis on the new iPhones is hypothetical, since we don't have the iPhone 13 or iPhone 14 (yet), we've had the chance of using the iPhone 12 series for almost a year now. I personally bought an iPhone 12, which I kept for some time before deciding to sell it (I kept my Huawei P30 Pro instead).
It's pretty safe to say that the iPhone 12 brought a long-awaited design change to the lineup. The iPhone 12 series are by far the best-selling phones in the world right now, and the shiny flat-edge design must have played a big role in that, although I'm personally not a big fan of the"feels in the hand". Yet, there's no denying - everything from the performance to the camera and battery life on the 12 series is pretty... consistent.
Despite the great sales figures, which should make Cupertino happy, perhaps the biggest reason why even more people haven't bought an iPhone 12 must be the price. More precisely, Apple's decision to make an iPhone 12 Mini and sell it at $699 instead of making just an iPhone 12 to sell at the same price. The iPhone 12 Mini isn't a huge hit, and that's confirmed by the disappointing (for Apple) sales numbers for this particular model. However, the rest of the iPhones sell like hotcakes.
Price at launch | Price after iPhone 13 release |
---|---|
iPhone 12 Mini: $699 (64GB) / $749 (128GB) | iPhone 12 Mini: $599 (64GB) / $649 (128GB) |
iPhone 12: $799 (64GB) / $849 (128GB) | iPhone 12: $699 (64GB) / $749 (128GB) |
Apple's clever plan for market domination pays off... again: The best-selling iPhones are last-year's iPhones
The more you know...
1. The iPhone 12 Mini will finally get a fair chance on the market. According to many, this phone was overpriced, to begin with. However, with a new starting price of $599, the smallest iPhone will be much more competitive. It is believed that many people actually skipped the iPhone 12 Mini because of its name, implying that "Mini" gives people a connotation for "less" - with "fewer features", less space, less battery, etc.
In reality, the only difference between the iPhone 12 and 12 Mini is indeed the battery size. If you are willing to carry a power bank on your busy days, that's really all you'll have to sacrifice. The rest of the hardware and software is identical to that of the iPhone 12.
2. The second takeaway is that the discounted $699 starting price of the iPhone 12 will be the beginning of a whole new appeal for this device. Apple knows that, but how do I know that? Well, it's time for a brief history lesson. Pay attention to the release dates of the top-selling smartphones (which happen to be iPhones) since 2018:
Best-selling smartphone of 2020 (global) | Best-selling smartphone of 2019 (global) | Best-selling smartphone of 2018 (global) |
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iPhone 11 | iPhone XR | iPhone 8 |
Released in 2019 | Released in 2018 | Released in 2017 |
In the end: Tough times ahead for Android
Will Google's Pixel 6 manage to turn things around? It's going to be VERY difficult.
Given the fact that the most significant improvements to the iPhone this year are going to be for Apple's iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max, the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Mini will be a better deal than ever. The iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Mini are expected to bring mild upgrades, mainly focused on the ultra-wide-angle camera performance and design - a smaller notch. But really - that's about it. The rest of the improvements we expect to see are negligible - improved performance with the same kind of 5nm processor; slightly bigger batteries (except the iPhone 13 Pro Max), etc.
So, even if Apple failed to price and perhaps even name the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Mini accordingly, that's Cupertino's second chance. A second chance that Tim Cook and company get every year - not thanks to luck, but thanks to a very smart strategy for keeping older iPhones around.
So, congratulations, Apple! You did it, do it, and will do it again… Meanwhile, we'll keep waiting for an Android flagship to enter the top 10 best-sellers list. The last phones that managed to do that were Samsung's Galaxy S9 series, which managed the 7th and 8th spot in 2018.
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