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 iPhone 12 Mini

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This is the iPhone 12 mini, you've probably seen way too much  and would lead you to believe there's something gravely wrong with this phone. there are news articles to back it up, the iPhone 12 mini is failing.

The iPhone 12  mini was of course that compact  size, able to use a phone  one-handed again now what makes it  special is the entire iPhone 12 lineup  the 12 mini  the 12 pro and the 12 pro max all  share the same processor, there was no  losing performance.  the 12 mini also shares the exact same  cameras as the regular 12.  getting night mode on the ultra-wide-angle lens was something we did not have it on my 11 pro max and it's something that we use all the time.  Also, Dolby vision hdr video recording has been a game-changer.

why is it failing? first, the notion  or that headline of the 12-minute  failing comes from sales  at this point it looks like the iPhone  12 mini is only accounting for  roughly five percent of the entire  iPhone 12 lineup sales, not the entire  iPhone lineup  specifically the 12.   it's really  simple and easy  it may be lazy to look at the 12 pro max  sales and think because well that's doing well maybe there really isn't a market for smaller smartphones in reality there's a lot more to the picture again those are just iPhone 12 sales the iPhone 11 is still destroying it for apple then of course we have things like the pandemic everything is just kind of all over the place but ultimately it comes down to three reasons.  one the iPhone SE  2020 to the name and three it is ultimately too expensive now. so iPhone SE 2020  now if we dial back the clock to last  year which   nobody wants to do looking at the iPhone  SE 2020 launch, it was a little weird it was essentially  right when the pandemic  really kicked off and everything was  just completely up in the air, but apple  was like hey  here's an iPhone SE it's the new 2020  model, it's essentially  an iPhone 8 body but we sandwiched  inside iPhone 11 parts  it has touch id it's 40k here you go.

 in a lot of ways it was actually a very  well timed release just given the  circumstance of the world again  that price point of 40k actually made  sense because people didn't want to drop a ton of cash on a smartphone as far as the performance and the camera if you were upgrading from the original iPhone SE it was huge but ultimately, it kind of lacked what made the original iPhone SE special up until that release we had years of rumors of apple finally updating that iPhone SE which so many people loved not only the compact size but the look the feel it was solid and ultimately when we saw what looked like an iPhone 8 it kind of just took the air out of things with that said though a lot of people needed to upgrade from the original iPhone SE and they did the iPhone SE 2020 actually performed really well for apple and ultimately all those people that had to upgrade at that point maybe would have bought the 12 mini if the SE 2020 never came out from there.

 The next thing that is hurting sales with the 12 mini honestly is the name. I know it might sound dumb  but it's true .there's some sort of negative  connotation with the word mini where you  feel like you're getting less even  though you may not be  conversely that's why the 12 pro max is  doing so well  people want the best the most maxed out  the most  extreme best iPhone money can buy and those people who have that mindset  would feel  like they're getting less with the mini  apple can sit there for days and show  charts and talk about how the iPhone 12  mini has the exact same processor  as the more expensive 12 pro max but  people are still going to be like well  max is better than mini so   grab the max. on one hand, you have the iPhone SE  2020 customers which ultimately  cannibalize sales  of the 12 mini on the other you have  those people who want the best they want the max.

Finally, the third point is the iPhone 12  mini is too expensive if we jump back to the iPhone  11   that may have been the best iPhone release and launch ever in terms of what you get for the price that a lot of people don't talk about is the actual successor to the 11  is the regular 12, not the mini. so it  comes in at a 10K more    that's a huge reason why for me  if you're looking at 6.1 inch iPhones  the 12 pro  is more compelling because ultimately  that regular 12 is 10k  more than it should be if apple could  somehow  get the price point of the 12 mini to  60k to keep the regular 12 at 70k  then we jump up to the 12 and 12 pro  that would have made  much more sense so kind of taking every  single one of those factors into play if I'm Tim cook here's the move you release  three iPhone 12s  12 the 12 pro and the 12 pro max keep  that 12 at 70k  the iPhone SE 2020 never exists that  never launched as useful as it was just  completely get rid of it at the end of  the iPhone 12 announcement you do a one  more thing  bring back the iPhone SE name again  maybe get rid of a camera. do what you have to do to get that down to 50K. those are just my thoughts on whether you agree or disagree.

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