When the iPhone 12 Mini and 12 Pro Max will eventually be commercially released, Apple is set to officially carry a record number of different mobile devices, starting with the ultra-affordable (by the company’s standards, at least) and 2018’s , which now costs a very reasonable $500 of its own.
But what if we were to tell you there’s a way to get the 2018-released 6.1-inch handset with Face ID technology in tow at an even lower price than the 2020-revived 4.7-incher with “traditionally” chunky screen bezels? That actually shouldn’t come as a shock to anyone the least bit familiar …
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