DIE-HARD Apple fans can rest easy – the iPhone 12 Pro is a true powerhouse.

I’ve been using the next-gen 5G mobile for a week, and it runs like a dream.

The iPhone 12 Pro is currently Apple's top mobile

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The iPhone 12 Pro is currently Apple’s top mobileCredit: The Sun / Sean Keach

What is the iPhone 12 Pro?

In October 2020, Apple unveiled four new iPhone 12 models – all of which support 5G internet.

There’s the iPhone 12 Mini, iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max.

The iPhone 12 Pro is the second most powerful, second most expensive, and has a middling screen size that matches the regular iPhone 12.

And it’s really aimed at people who want a bit more from their iPhone, particularly when it comes to photography.

The Pro has an impressive triple-camera array

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The Pro has an impressive triple-camera arrayCredit: The Sun / Sean Keach

iIPhone 12 Pro design

Apple went back to the drawing board for this year’s iPhone cohort.

Gone are the curved edges, and back are the popular squared-off sides used for the iPhone 12.

It feels easier to grip, and yet somehow manages to seem thinner and lighter too.

The entire device is IP68 water-resistant, which means it’s survived a 6-metre dunking for 30 minutes.

I’d still be careful chucking my new iPhone 12 in the local pond, mind. But you’re probably safe spilling coffee or taking it out for a day at the beach.

Apple says the back glass is strengthened additionally this year.

But the real improvements come for the front, which is now covered by something called a Ceramic Shield.

It’s unique to the iPhone, and replaces the usual hardy glass that would normally cover the display.

This beefy screen looks just like normal glass, but Apple says it allows for a 4x better survival rate after a drop.

There are four colour options available

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There are four colour options available

I can’t really test this without chucking the iPhone out of a window, and I’m not a mad-man. But if it does break in the next few weeks, you’ll be the first to know.

The screen is still notched at the top (like previous models), and measures at a generous 6.1 inches.

That’s par for the course these days with high-end smartphones, though some people will undoubtedly prefer the smaller iPhone 12 Mini.

Apple has fitted the iPhone 12 with a Super Retina XDR display, which is marketing guff.

But under the janky name is some serious visual tech.

It’s got a peak brightness of 1,200 nits, which makes it very easy to see even in sunny conditions.

And you can even view HDR10 and Dolby Vision content, thanks to the OLED display and 2million-to-1 contrast ratio.

In terms of colours, you can get it in gold, silver, graphite, and a brand new blue option that I love.

The profile of the iPhone 12 Pro is slim

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The profile of the iPhone 12 Pro is slimCredit: The Sun / Sean Keach

iPhone 12 Pro box

Much of Apple’s gadget handiwork has been overshadowed by the fact that the charging brick and – to a lesser extent – EarPods are missing from the box.

In fact, the box is roughly half the size of before – which is probably a good thing, given that excessive packaging is one of the evils of our time.

Apple’s move away from chargers has been rumoured for months, so geeks have had plenty of time to chew over the move.

I was initially sceptical: it seems like a total money-grab at first.

But when you really think about it, the environmental argument is compelling.

Around 1.5billion smartphones shipped last year, and with other gadgets, you’re probably looking at many more times that – all with chargers in the box.

This happens year in, year out, and doesn’t even count for third-party chargers being bought and sold.

The phone is very attractive, and looks great next to any and all indoor plants

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The phone is very attractive, and looks great next to any and all indoor plantsCredit: The Sun / Sean Keach

Our drawers and houses fill up with chargers, and many are simply chucked away. All of this e-waste is seriously unsustainable.

But Apple’s clean-cut from chargers may be tricky for some.

You’ll still get a cable in the box that plugs into your iPhone’s Lightning connector, but the other end is USB-C.

So if you don’t have a USB-C plug, you’ll have to buy one – newly discounted to £19 at the Apple Store.

However, you’ll probably have an old iPhone Lightning cable and plug lying around anyway.

And besides, your iPhone also supports wireless charging, so it’s probably time to invest in a charger-pad anyway.

Apple's new iPhone 12 Pro is powered by the impressive A14 processor

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Apple’s new iPhone 12 Pro is powered by the impressive A14 processorCredit: The Sun / Sean Keach

iPhone 12 Pro specs, features and battery life

Right, back to the fun stuff.

Apple’s entire iPhone 12 range (including the Pro) is 5G ready.

That’s the next-generation of mobile internet, offering super-fast speeds around the world.

Coverage in the UK and US is still largely limited to major towns and cities, but it’s spreading fast.

First, consider that you’d typically get something in the region of 25-45Mbps on a good 4G connection.

I managed to clock 200Mbps on the iPhone 12 with 5G in a London suburb.

And I’ve previously claimed 5G speeds of over 450Mbps.

At these speeds, you’ll download giant apps and 4K movies in seconds, without a thought.

But we’re still only at the beginning: 5G will soon be commonly measured in gigabits rather than megabits, and you’ll stop thinking of “loading” entirely.

Apple has enabled FaceTime in HD over mobile connections thanks to 5G.

And there’s an optional Smart Data Mode that will only use 5G when needed, to save on battery life.

At the iPhone 12’s heart is the impressive new A14 Bionic chip.

It’s built on a new 5nm process that allows for more transistors (the tiny switches that do computing) than ever before.

Practically, you’ll just find that apps load quickly, and games look great.

But it enables a bunch of powerful camera trickery, some new games (League of Legends is coming to mobile!), and improved machine learning. Basically, everything gets a lot smarter.

5G speeds will blow you away

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5G speeds will blow you awayCredit: The Sun / Sean Keach

Another big innovation this year is MagSafe, again available on all iPhone 12 models.

It’s a new magnetic coil in the back of the iPhone that lets it line up perfectly with MagSafe wireless chargers.

Apple is flogging two at the moment: a single one, and a Duo that charges your Apple Watch too.

It’s a neat idea, and works well – I’ve found myself using MagSafe more than the charging cable, because it’s less faff. Who wants faff?

Apple's 15W MagSafe wireless charger works great

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Apple’s 15W MagSafe wireless charger works greatCredit: The Sun / Sean Keach

But it gets better: Apple is opening up MagSafe so people can make accessories for them.

There are already official Apple items, including a snap-on card holder, and quick-attach cases that also support wireless charging.

It’s great that there’s a standardised and open system for iPhone accessories, and it’ll only get better.

Battery life on the iPhone 12 Pro seems fine: I’ve easily lasted a whole day, even while relying on 4G/5G.

Apple has also doubled default storage from 64GB to 128GB – hurrah!

The screen is large and bright

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The screen is large and brightCredit: The Sun / Sean Keach

The last word on features has to go to iOS 14.

That’s Apple’s latest mobile software, and is by no means exclusive to the iPhone 12.

But it’s got some neat features worth mention, including an improved Maps experience, a redesigned Home Screen that’s easier to keep tidy, and a fun real-time language translation app.

iPhone 12 Pro camera

Most of the good stuff on the iPhone 12 Pro is also available on the iPhone 12.

But the Pro separates itself significantly with its impressive camera.

You’ve got a triple camera array, including a new f/1.6 aperture wide camera that’s better in low-light.

There’s an ultra-wide snapper for capturing very wide scenes – and works extremely well, with a 120-degree field of view.

And then there’s a telephoto camera with a 52mm lens, allowing for 4x optical zoom.

The ultra-wide angle lens can capture breathtaking scenes

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The ultra-wide angle lens can capture breathtaking scenesCredit: The Sun / Sean Keach
Levels of exposure across the image are perfect

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Levels of exposure across the image are perfectCredit: The Sun / Sean Keach

The cameras all support Night Mode, which I’ve found works better than before.

I took a shot in near-total darkness outside last night, and it lit up the street with impressive detail.

But the image still retained its moody nighttime aesthetic, which is great.

Night Mode is also now available on the ultra-wide and TrueDepth cameras for the first time, so you can snap in the dark in pretty much any scenario.

Deep Fusion makes a return, processing each pixel in the image to optimise for detail – while reducing noise.

You get Smart HDR 3, which now identifies scenes using machine learning to selectively adjust difference areas of the photo.

So if you’re snapping a plate of food, you’ll get a different outcome than if you’re taking a photo of someone on the beach.

The iPhone 12 captures colour and detail accurately

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The iPhone 12 captures colour and detail accuratelyCredit: The Sun / Sean Keach
This image was taken outside at night in extremely dark conditions – it was hard even to see with the naked eye. But the iPhone 12 performed shockingly well

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This image was taken outside at night in extremely dark conditions – it was hard even to see with the naked eye. But the iPhone 12 performed shockingly wellCredit: The Sun / Sean Keach

Portrait Mode is now a little better in low light, too.

Video is also significantly improved, with the iPhone 12 Pro capable of shooting in 4K at 60 frames per second.

But it’s also the first and only snapper to directly record in Dolby Vision, giving you improved colour and contrast.

You can also directly edit in Dolby Vision through the standard Photos app.

As a bonus this year, Apple has fitted the iPhone 12 Pro with a LiDAR scanner.

It measures how long light takes to reflect back from a surface, and is used to map depth across a scene.

For photography, you get perks like faster autofocus in low-light, and better Night Mode portrait shots.

But it also gives augmented reality apps – think Snapchat filters or Pokemon Go, but better – a major boost.

You’ll get instant room-scanning, making it possible to more precisely and realistically place detailed AR objects.

This is a Portrait Mode shot taken in very low light, but the iPhone 12 makes the image much brighter and clearer than you'd expect

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This is a Portrait Mode shot taken in very low light, but the iPhone 12 makes the image much brighter and clearer than you’d expectCredit: The Sun / Sean Keach

iPhone 12 Pro review verdict – should you buy it?

The iPhone 12 Pro is a fantastic mobile.

There’s little to complain about beyond the lack of charger – and be honest, you’ve probably got a load of plugs at home anyway.

And so much about this smartphone is incredible, from the speedy chip to the pin-sharp screen and the exceptional camera.

But it costs £999/$999, which will be too much for some to bear – even on a contract.

Matters are made more difficult by the fact that the cheaper £799/$799 iPhone 12 has most of the same features.

In reality, you’ll really only want to fork out the extra cash for the Pro if you’re keen on the camera.

And the camera is fantastic, trumping the iPhone 12 in almost all settings.

As always, the iPhone 12 Pro is for those who want to get a little more out of their mobile.

There’s also the niggle that the iPhone 12 Pro Max is coming out in November, with a higher price tag and a slightly better camera.

The 6.7-inch behemoth will attract the geekiest of buyers, so some Pro buyers will want to wait for that instead.

The Sun says: The iPhone 12 Pro is a cracking gadget that trumps most Android rivals. You won’t be disappointed, but the cheaper iPhone 12 will better suit many budgets. 5/5

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