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iPhone 12 performance test: how fast is it really?

3 Answers2026-06-26 08:02:23
The iPhone 12 was a game-changer when it dropped, and I still think it holds up surprisingly well even now. The A14 Bionic chip was a beast back then—super snappy for everyday stuff like scrolling through social media, multitasking between apps, or even gaming. I remember playing 'Genshin Impact' on medium settings, and it ran smoothly without any major hiccups. Battery life was decent, though not groundbreaking, but the real star was how efficiently it handled heavy tasks.

Compared to some mid-range Androids today, it still feels faster in raw performance, though newer iPhones obviously leave it in the dust. What really impressed me was how well it aged—iOS updates kept it feeling fresh, and even now, it doesn’t lag much unless you’re pushing it with super demanding apps. If you’re on a budget and want a reliable performer, the 12 is still a solid pick.

iPhone 12 water resistance test: how deep can it go?

3 Answers2026-06-26 22:53:01
I've always been curious about pushing the limits of my gadgets, so when I got my iPhone 12, I couldn't resist testing its water resistance. Apple officially rates it for up to 6 meters for 30 minutes under IP68, but real-world conditions can be tricky. I took mine snorkeling in shallow reefs—around 2 meters—and it held up perfectly. But I'd never risk dropping it deeper without a case; saltwater and currents add unpredictable pressure.

That said, I've seen YouTube daredevils submerge theirs in pool tests at 6 meters, and it survived, but I wouldn't bank on that for daily use. Water damage isn't covered under warranty, so it's a gamble. My take? Light splashes or rain are fine, but if you're planning underwater photography, invest in a proper waterproof case. The peace of mind is worth it.

iPhone 12 durability test: does it scratch easily?

3 Answers2026-06-26 08:17:59
I gotta say, the Ceramic Shield front holds up surprisingly well against scratches. I’m not the kind of person who babies my phone—it’s been tossed into bags with keys, dropped on pavement, you name it. The screen still looks pristine, though the stainless steel frame has picked up a few tiny scuffs. The back glass is where I’ve noticed the most wear; micro-scratches show up under bright light, especially if you go caseless. If you’re paranoid about scratches, a skin or case is a smart move, but overall, it’s tougher than older iPhones.

That said, I watched a bunch of durability tests on YouTube before buying, and the consensus seems to be that the iPhone 12’s screen scratches at a level 6 on the Mohs scale (like most phones), but deeper grooves start at level 7. So, coins and keys won’t wreck it, but sand or grit in your pocket might. The aluminum models scratch easier than the stainless steel Pro versions, but honestly, unless you’re scrutinizing it under a microscope, daily wear isn’t drastic. My take? It’s durable enough for normal chaos, but if you’re a perfectionist, slap a protector on it and call it a day.

iPhone 12 camera test vs iPhone 11: which is better?

3 Answers2026-06-26 18:36:14
the differences are fascinating. The iPhone 12's Night mode now works on all cameras, including the ultra-wide, which is a game-changer for low-light shots. Colors pop more naturally, and the Smart HDR 3 handles tricky lighting way better than the 11's system. Deep Fusion kicks in more subtly too, preserving textures without that over-sharpened look.

What really surprised me was the LiDAR scanner—it makes autofocus in dim lighting almost psychic. Portrait shots with the 12 have cleaner edge detection, though both struggle with frizzy hair. The 11 still holds up surprisingly well in daylight, but if you shoot a lot of indoor or evening content, the 12's upgrades are worth every megapixel.

How accurate is iPhone 12 battery test results?

3 Answers2026-06-26 19:50:06
the battery life has definitely been a mixed bag. When it was brand new, I could easily get through a full day of moderate use—social media, some light gaming, and streaming music. But over time, I noticed it draining faster, especially after iOS updates. Apple's official tests claim up to 17 hours of video playback, but real-world usage feels shorter, especially if you’re using apps like Instagram or TikTok, which seem to guzzle power.

One thing I’ve learned is that battery health plays a huge role. After my battery health dropped below 90%, the difference was noticeable. I started carrying a power bank for longer outings. Ambient temperature also affects performance—cold weather makes it die way quicker. So while Apple’s lab results might be technically accurate, they don’t always translate to everyday chaos.

Does iPhone 12 pass the drop test without a case?

3 Answers2026-06-26 11:23:04
I dropped my iPhone 12 last week while rushing to catch the bus, and let me tell you, my heart sank faster than the phone did. It landed face-down on concrete, and to my shock, there wasn’t a single crack! The Ceramic Shield front cover Apple bragged about actually held up. The aluminum frame got some scuffs, though—nothing major, but enough to make me wince.

I’ve seen YouTube drop tests where the iPhone 12 survives waist-high falls pretty consistently, but anything above shoulder height is risky. Back glass shatters more easily than the front, so if you’re clumsy like me, maybe invest in a case for peace of mind. Still, for everyday accidents, it’s sturdier than I expected.

How does the iPhone 16 Apple compare to previous models?

2 Answers2026-07-05 15:33:49
The iPhone 16 Apple feels like a leap forward, especially for someone who’s been using older models like the iPhone 12. The first thing that struck me was the display—brighter, smoother, and way more responsive. Apple’s ProMotion tech finally feels like it’s hitting its stride, with adaptive refresh rates that make scrolling through social media or playing games buttery smooth. The Dynamic Island is also more integrated now, showing up in more apps and just feeling less like a gimmick and more like a useful tool.

Then there’s the camera. Night mode has gotten so good that my low-light shots look like they were taken in daylight, and the new computational photography tricks make portraits pop without overdoing the bokeh. Battery life’s another win; I’m ending most days with 30% left, even with heavy use. The only downside? It’s still pricey, and if you’re coming from an iPhone 14 or 15, the upgrades might not feel monumental. But for anyone rocking a model from before 2022, it’s a game-changer.

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