With more anticipation than any other iPhone release in recent memory, the Apple iPhone 12 is here, and we have all the need-to-know info to help you talk to your customers with confidence.

iPhone 12 iPhone 12 Mini
Pre-order date 11:00pm AEDT, 16 October 11:00pm AEDT, 7 November
Ship date 23 October 13 November
Price From $1,349 From AU$1,199
Network 5G 5G
Colours White, Black, Blue, Green, Red White, Black, Blue, Green, Red
Capacity 64GB, 128GB, 256GB 64GB, 128GB, 256GB
Size 6.1-inch display 5.4-inch display
Camera Dual 12-megapixel

(Ultra Wide and Wide)

2× optical zoom out;

digital zoom at up to 5×

Dual 12-megapixel

(Ultra Wide and Wide)

2× optical zoom out;

digital zoom at up to 5×

iPhone 12 Pro iPhone 12 Pro Max
Pre-order date 11:00pm AEDT, 16 October 11:00pm AEDT, 7 November
Ship date 23 October 13 November
Price From AU$1,699 From AU$1,849
Network 5G 5G
Colours Graphite, Silver, Gold, Pacific Blue Graphite, Silver, Gold, Pacific Blue
Capacity 128GB, 256GB, 512GB 128GB, 256GB, 512GB
Size 6.1-inch display 6.7-inch display
Camera Pro 12-megapixel
(Ultra Wide, Wide and Telephoto)2× optical zoom in, 2× optical zoom out; 4× optical zoom range;
digital zoom at up to 10×Night mode portraits
Pro 12-megapixel
(Ultra Wide, Wide and Telephoto)2.5× optical zoom in, 2× optical zoom out; 5× optical zoom range;
digital zoom at up to 12×Night mode portraits

All 4 phones carry the same video tech:

  • 4K video recording at 24 fps, 30 fps or 60 fps
  • 1080p HD video recording at 30 fps or 60 fps
  • HDR video recording with Dolby Vision at up to 30 fps

All 4 phones have the A14 Bionic chip which is the fastest chip in a smartphone as well as Face ID, Ceramic Shield front, 4x drop performance and water-resistance to a depth of 6 metres for up to 30 minutes.

The iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max are both encased in surgical-grade stainless steel while the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Mini are encased in Aerospace-grade aluminium.

With this year’s iPhone release, Apple hasn’t included EarPods or a power adapter in the box. Instead, they have just boxed the phones with a USB-C to Lightning Cable. They explain that this is in an effort to reach their environmental goals and are asking customers to use their existing adaptor or to purchase these accessories separately.

All information listed above has been taken from the Australian Apple website. For more information please visit www.apple.com/au