Take great photos even further by choosing from six creative lighting effects, like High‑Key Light Mono, Natural Light and Studio Light.

Video
Low lights.
Camera.
How do you improve on the highest-quality video in a smartphone? Make it even better in low light — a full 27 per cent better. That means no hour is off limits for more beautifully detailed video. Then there’s Night mode Time-lapse. Just prop up your iPhone and let the light trails begin.
And boom.
You own a film studio.
Now you can record 4K HDR video with Dolby Vision. Edit in Photos or iMovie. Then zap it to your TV using AirPlay to see all that colour and detail. It’s a start-to-finish cinematic experience — found only on iPhone. Which comes in handy when your dog does something adorable.
First camera ever to record in Dolby Vision.

Beautifully
stackable.
Snap on a new MagSafe case, wallet, or both. (Fear not, the wallet is shielded so it’s safe for credit cards.)

Turbo chargeable.
Magnets align themselves perfectly every time for faster wireless charging.

5G on iPhone
Ultra-fast wireless
Let’s speed things up.
iPhone 12 delivers LTE at up to 2Gb/s. So you can download shows, upload photos and stream high-quality video even faster. And you can do it in more places, because iPhone 12 has up to 32 LTE bands — more than any other smartphone.

Get straight to
the good stuff.
iOS 14 is packed with shortcuts that get you just what you want, just when you want it.
Pinned conversations in Messages put the people you talk to most at the top of the list.
Widgets have been redesigned to serve up info you want at a glance — right on your Home screen.
App Clips let you use a small part of an app to quickly do things like pay for parking or order a takeaway.
Privacy is built in.
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iPhone is designed to protect your information. Face ID data doesn’t leave your iPhone and is never backed up to iCloud or anywhere else. All the iMessages you send are encrypted. iOS shows you an app’s privacy practices before you download it. And the list goes on.

iPhone 12 works with existing power adapters, EarPods with Lightning Connector, and USB‑A to Lightning cables. Because there are billions of those out in the world, new ones often go unused. So we’re removing them from the box — across the entire iPhone family. This reduces carbon emissions and avoids the mining and use of precious materials. It also shrinks the package, allowing more boxes per shipment and fewer shipments overall. We’re transitioning our manufacturing partners to renewable energy as well. Altogether, this eliminates over 2 million tonnes of carbon emissions annually.
To charge your new iPhone, you can continue to use your USB‑A to Lightning cable. Or you can take advantage of fast charging with the USB‑C to Lightning cable now included in the box, which works with existing USB‑C power adapters and computer ports.
Carbon savings equal to 450,000 fewer cars on the road per year










