Oh, baby: that's a lot of iPhones right there. It is every iPhone 12, iPhone, 12, iPhone, 12 pro it's all the colors, because you need to see them all compared. So you can make up your mind about uh, which one's the best which one you want to believe it or not. I've got even more stuff here. I have also the MagSafe charger. Furthermore, I have the 20 watt power, brick.
Furthermore, I've got some cases as well from later case, the thinnest case you're gonna, put on your iPhone 12. Furthermore, I've also got third-party power bricks from anchor as well a secondary option to apple's power brick. Since you don't get one in the box. This time around, you can get a 20 watt charger, that's even smaller than what apple is selling for less money than what apple is selling so more on that in a moment as well, and then one more thing from later case, because, yes, these displays still scratch here. I have the uncompromising screen protector new product category for later case made with gorilla glass.
This is gonna, protect your precious investment. It's a two pack. You can add it to your order. So check that out in the description as well all right, so we got the pros. We got the regulars.
What do we have for colors? Let's see what do they call the mod we got blue, we got white and red and green. You don't get the fancy names with the regular iPhones. It's just I mean it's just blue red, green white and black. However, if we switch over to the pro model, we get to the fancy names all right, maybe not that one! That's gold! How about graphite? That's pretty fancy and then what about pacific blue? I think it's going to be a favorite for some people right there, pacific blue, in fact, I think we're going to do uh we're actually gonna. Do the willy blue color for later case as well.
So that's gonna, be a nice little match right there, and then we also have the silver so graphite, silver, pacific, blue and gold in the pro model. How about we kick off this unboxing with? Oh, I don't know the blue, the regular iPhone, 12 blue, and so, as you know, I mean with the apple unboxing experience. It's so special and for me this time around- and I know it's a polarizing kind of topic- the whole charging situation. That apple is uh going with here in 2020, but it has allowed for this extremely sleek packaging. I think they say it's 70 smaller than the previous version.
So if you pick up a power, brick, your very own power, brick, you already have a power brick, or you pick up a new power, brick uh, well, you're, not gonna, have to be encumbered in this package itself. This one is gonna, get to remain very sleek, so I'll crack this one real quiet, oh baby, now, obviously you've recognized here I have many iPhones. So yes, you guessed it correctly. I will arrange a giveaway very shortly on the channel so make sure to hit the subscribe button down below. So you don't miss that here we go, we lift the top.
Oh, that's a blue! That's a blue right! There I'll tell you what you see the cutout on the top of the packaging to make way for that camera unit. Now this is a new, it's a whole new design. I know I've handled some models, but not the real thing yet, and let me tell you it's a throwback to the previous version, but it feels refined, and it feels new, and I think it's what a lot of users are looking for with the next generation iPhone people were, you know, waiting for an all-new model potentially to upgrade. Then you add to it the 5g aspect and, and maybe apple's going to sell a few of these look at that blue color, interesting in photos to my eye. This looked a little brighter.
I'm not- and this is slightly more muted, this blue, but it could just be my environment. To be honest with you, it's probably to my taste, it's looking a little more muted from what it did originally in pictures all right. Looking around the device, we have our typical little slider here for silencing the tones of the phone. We have volume up volume down over here on the other side of the unit. We have our power switch, elongated power switch, maybe one day that will also house a fingerprint scanner to go with face ID.
As you know, in 2020 many people wearing masks. Some had hoped to see that on this model, maybe next time around now, let's go ahead and remove this little cover right here, very nice, and we'll go ahead and hit the power button. Real, quick. Now the other interesting thing, the magnets that are now installed on the back of the device circularly, around the Apple logo, which will interface with this little MagSafe charger. Now it's important to note with this charger.
It does not ship with a power brick, so you will still need to bring your very own power brick to the party. Even if you go with this magnetic wireless charger. The other thing. I should note that this does work through cases, and it works especially well through the later case, which is a crazy, thin Kevlar case which actually feels a lot like the phone itself when it's installed. In other words, it doesn't change the shape it's about as thin as you can do with this really amazing material Kevlar.
The only thing you're going to get inside the package is this USB type-c to lightning cable, and this is another thing some had hoped for to potentially see type c in this device, and since it's not there, the question now is whether the next version of iPhone could potentially be portlets, seeing as how long they've resisted USB-C on both sides of the cable. However, with wireless charging, and they're pushed towards wireless, I'm not sure how big of an issue that is, so it's just a cable, a phone and a sim tool and a tiny bit of paperwork. It is a very simple unboxing, certainly all right now before I get to all the other phones. I do want to check out the power brick and MagSafe situation, so I have this package from anchor shout out to anchor actually for sponsoring this video they've even got a deal for you guys if you pick up their power brick, this tiny little brick at the top right here is three times faster than the previous version apple power. Brick, look at that featuring iq3 pd technology.
They were able to pack 20 watts into this tiny little brick, so it feels like your apple 5, watt, adapter and the crazy part is. This thing is under 20 plus there's an extra discount because you're an unbox therapy viewer. So if you need to pick up a power brick to go with your phone, don't go for anything less than 20 watts. Pick this one up right here and catch a crazy deal on one of the best reviewed bricks. That's on Amazon right now so check the description for that and here's the best part.
The thing is substantially smaller than apple's own power, brick, which they're selling for 20 bucks, and you've probably seen this before it's the same rough structure as their previous 15 watt power. Brick. So you tell me, what's better, those are both 20 watts. I think it should be obvious which one I'm going to take it's going to be the tiny little anchor device. I mean that is pocketable.
Imagine 20 watts in a tiny little package like that check the description to pick yours up to go with your iPhone or any other device for that matter.20 watts they're, claiming that it's capable of 53 charge in about 30 minutes the anchor NATO all right. Now, let's talk a little more about magnets before I get to the other colors. So this is the MagSafe charger that everyone's talking about it will slap on to the back of your device nice and easily- and I know people have some questions about how this thing will operate, and I did show it off in a recent video. However, I'm going to test it out now that I have the iPhone 12 here as well, and so I mean there, you have if it's pretty straightforward stuff, and this is the design they've gone for what reason. Well, I think, because it allows you to continue to use your phone while you're charging, even if you're on wireless.
Now it's not going to be quite as fast as a wired charger. This is going to be capable of delivering 15 watts, but you're still going to need a power brick over the 5 watts that you may already own in order to take advantage of the full 15 watts. The wireless is capable of now apple put out their own cases. One's like this uh in order to interact with the MagSafe adapter, but you don't have to be stuck using just these apple cases. You guys know I'm not a huge fan of them.
They tend to get dirty. I mean this one. It hasn't even been in the studio very long and check out the dirt and the grime, and all that, so I just got the prototype in today for the iPhone 12 later case, which maintains the sleekness of the iPhone 12, and it works flawlessly with the magnetic charger. It's so thin that the magnet still makes a nice grip on the back of your device and the other MagSafe accessories will work through it too, where, with other third-party cases, they're not going to be able to do that so anyway, that's a kind of cool little bonus with the later case and the Kevlar material interacting with the MagSafe products. Alright, so that's the blue model.
Why don't we switch over to a pro? Now? How about I look at? Oh, I don't know the silver unit. This is a 128 GB version, I'll be quiet for a moment. Oh yes, very nice. Now, obviously you notice. The box is quite a bit different.
Here we have white versus black for the pro model, and they're different devices. Obviously the pro model adds that extra camera module a slightly different look. I'm noticing already this blue model is picking up some pretty significant fingerprints because well it's a glossy finish. It's a glass finish, however, on the uh on the pro model, it's a little less evident because it has this kind of uh brushed or more slightly more matte finish now on the white model that is uh even more protective against fingerprints. However, the edge of the device might be a different story, because this is made out of stainless steel.
It creates a slightly heavier device as well, and I know it looks good, but that is also, of course, going to attract a few fingerprints, although, as you can see, I mean it's not the end of the world, it's a very flashy. Look to it. So let me remove this piece and yeah. Actually you know what it does. It does get a bunch of fingerprints on it on this model.
With the stainless steel coloring, let me see how this one works out the case that is perfect as well now. I should also mention that the case will come in a cyber edition with the full coverage in the camera area, but since this is a prototype, it's not showcasing it, so you will have cutouts for the separate modules, including the LIDAR, on the final version of this particular case, so the white model here I kind of like this brushed look to it. I think it would probably be my preference over the standard model fingerprint magnet. However, this blue color might be a little more to my taste than a white phone beyond the stainless steel exterior and the extra camera module and the slightly different surface on the back, otherwise you're talking about a very similar experience here now, let me just ah, this is kind of an interesting finding. The uh.
The pro model is slightly gripper with the surgical grade stainless steel. This aluminum frame on the non-pro is actually a bit slippery by comparison, so I'm just going to put that out there anyway. The other components inside the box are exactly the same spending the extra money on the pro is not gonna. Get you any extra accessories all right. Let's go back to the non-pro side.
Why don't we check out the red model? It's of course product red portion of the proceeds go to product red, and I've heard some comments that this thing is not really red, and they're kind of right. That is not red. It's uh, almost like a coral. It's kind of an interesting choice. Product red in the past has been really punchy red.
This is not the case this time around, and you do have the little product red designation in this location, down here, product red coloring around the side as well, which is a slightly different tone from the back. This is more red the aluminum around the outside compared to the back panel, which is sort of shifting a little more pink. This is also interesting inside the package. With the paperwork we get a little product red extra- oh- and I missed this on the other model, there is an apple sticker hidden in there, a single apple sticker to fit into this particular unboxing experience all right back to the pro side. Oh, guys also be careful with the screens on these things.
I have already seen tweets on my timeline of people scratching these things simply by placing them near another device. So be very careful. I know apple said it has the ceramic coating and that may do something for drop protection, but everything I'm seeing online right now is that this thing is when it comes to scratches it's its a little weak right now, so definitely be careful with it or go ahead and install something like this. The screen protector this one, what we worked on is getting it as flat as possible, one of the beauties of this generation of iPhone. It has a super flat display, so it makes installing a gorilla glass screen protector really easy to do so.
We worked on the fit and ease of installation, and this actually comes with two screen protectors. So if you screw one up, you throw the other one on there and you're protected all right back to the pro side. This is the gold model.512 gigabytes. I like the little gold accent on the front of the box gold Apple logo. That's the attention to detail right there.
Now it's subtle I'll, tell you what it is subtle, but man. This thing is coming off like jewelry right now you see the sim card tray, surgical grade stainless steel, but it's got a little more coloring, a little more pigment to it same thing goes on the back. It's subtle, though, as you can see, it almost looks like a white phone, but there's a little more to it. You see the difference there, that is white versus gold, and I'll show you the sides as well. So let's go ahead and just peel perfect, add gold to the pile all right.
We are almost halfway through here back to the non-pro. This is the white, so we're gonna actually get to do a white comparison, v12 versus 12 pro interesting. That has a kind of puckishness to it. Once again, that's strange, so this white feels more like a pure white. This white has some sort of pinkish undertone very strange color decisions here from apple, I'm going to put that right below.
So maybe you can see the difference. Also, something interesting here on the white model of the non-pro they go ahead and, put you know, have the mirrored Apple logo. Here, it's so subtle. You barely even see the Apple logo, in fact on the white model, pro all right. Fine, how about we put this over there back to the pro side? Oh, is this going to be the one for me probably, so this is the graphite model, and you know I just like those tones I like to keep it simple.
I like the dark tones, so this is probably the one I'll slip the sim card into I'm guessing. Maybe pacific blue. Let's take a look nah. It's probably gonna, be this one. It's probably gonna, be this one, so this reminds me a lot of the previous generation pro model, so it not only changes, of course, the color of the backplate.
Furthermore, it changes the color underneath the camera cut out, so the actual camera units themselves become slightly less pronounced, they kind of blend in a little nicer and then the edge here has the darkest of the bunch for the surgical so far, but also, of course, the biggest fingerprint magnet as well, which kind of kills the vibe ever so slightly still, that will probably be my choice of the bunch since I'm going to put a case on it. Anyways not such a big deal that almost has a little of greediness as well. I know this is its all very vague. What I'm saying here and maybe or maybe not it shows up on the video itself, but this almost has a little of last year's greediness to it very interesting all right. What do we have here? This is the green model.
This is another color which has been a little controversial online people say what type of green is that Kirk was calling it Easter, green, it's a sort of minty green. Maybe it's hard to pinpoint what you'd call it. It's a soft green, maybe like a pastel green, but they just call it green and uh, as you can see there it. Well, I mean it's kind of unique amongst the bunch. It's close to white, I guess out of these and when you look at it from the front, you actually pick up the green frame.
Quite a bit same goes for the red model. Of course, as you get into the darker units, you pick up the frame around the front side, a lot less and then the pro models you just see that shimmer because of the surgical grade stainless steel. These do feel more premium immediately because of that stainless steel, it does feel different in the hand compared to the aluminum and the weight of the device. Overall is a little different, all right last one on the pro side and a possible contender for my ultimate choice here compared to the graphite model. This is the pacific blue, a deep, a dark blue! This model is a 512 gig as well.
Maybe it gets the edge for that. So here we go all right. That's a tough call right. There graphite versus pacific blue. It might be a tie for me.
However, I have to consider when I go ahead and slap the case on which is the better look, and I think the graphite is just I mean the graphite just meshes better now. I know this is going to have full coverage, but the graphite even on the sides. Over here I mean it's called graphite. It's just it's going to mesh better with my case of choice so and if I'm not going to use a case at all. If I want to roll like that, then this pacific blue is probably my favorite of the bunch.
It's subtle, but it's there. You know that it's blue and in certain lighting, the blue pops off a little more and the surgical grade aluminum around the outside in blue. It's just I mean it has a little of specialist to it. So it's worth considering as well all right, the last very last one of the bunch. It's black, regular, iPhone 12 in black it'll be a popular choice just because that was a little aggressive every day you can use it not ever get bored with it, because it's a classic choice classic selection.
However, this one is super glossy, so get ready for fingerprint town on the black model. Actually, I'm going to be kind of boring here and tell you that if I was going to pick up the regular 12 and not the pro I'd, probably be picking up the black model as well so anyway, so there you have it that is every single iPhone 12! That's currently available unboxed in one single video, all right. It's time to pick my personal iPhone out of the bunch. Of course, you know I got to slip the sim card in do the latest apple experience shift away from android that that one time per year, so it's not going to come as a surprise to you. My selection is over here.
It's going to be the graphite, iPhone 12 Pro, and I'm going to boot. This up, I'm actually going to install a screen protector, real, quick and then also slap a case on rig it up. Exactly as I would so. Let's go ahead and run the setup. You have to appreciate apple's default background there, wallpaper that diminishes the notch very significantly.
Now I do kind of notice the fact that we're dealing with a 60 hertz display I wish they would have done 120, at least in the pro models, but with the 5g and the slenderness I mean they worked so hard on the slenderness of this device. So I kind of get having to make some compromises. Your battery can't be as big, and therefore you have to make some choices about 5g versus, let's say 120 hertz, at least for this generation. So I do notice the 60 hertz thing a little. However, I'm sure I could get used to using 60 again I've used 60 for so long.
So you see how that goes, but scrolling does look better at higher refresh rates. No one is going to dispute that it's a question of how much better we have a beautiful OLED display here and even though this is, this has a fairly large screen. The whole thing: well, there's some confidence in holding it because of that flat edge gives you slightly more grip than the mean it just stands out on your fingertips compared to a curve. It might be its comfortable. It might be a little less comfortable than having the curve there, but there's some extra confidence that comes from having those rigid edges all right now, as mentioned earlier, this particular display uh.
Yes, they put the ceramic coating on there and all the rest of it, but then I started to see the posts coming up of people saying hey. You might want to be careful with that display because some people already got scratches on them. You don't want to do that with your brand-new phone, especially you spend this kind of money. So I'm going to go ahead and do the full rig on this one and show you the process as well. It's not hard! You don't need to be intimidated.
So this screen protector is made with gorilla glass, so it actually kind of feels like you're, just touching the phone display. It doesn't have that tackiness to it like some other screen protectors, it feels like glass. It is glass all right so inside the package, it's two of the screen protectors. We got some wipes to keep the display clean and some dust removal, stickers, plus there's a microfiber in there as well. You may or may not need to use it depending on if your phone is brand new uh.
You probably want to install one of these shortly after purchasing your phone and the cool thing, I mean I'm really proud of these screen protectors, because there's so many bad ones out there the cool thing about this one, I'm telling you right now. Furthermore, you do not even notice that it's on there because of the combination of the design work from apple to do this really flat screen no curves around the edges and the material in use on this particular screen protector. If you just can't feel it. You just can't even feel that it's there. So it's really just a bonus for you.
Let's go ahead and apply it now, so you get this little red tab here. It is very straightforward. Just peel off the red tab, that's the back side grab the two wings just drop it on you draw a line down the middle. It starts to fill out the sides you peel off the top layer like this and boom glass on glass. It's hardly noticeable, it's barely there and then what you want to do immediately after you just take your microfiber and if you do have any tiny, little bubbles which I don't think I do on here.
But if you do you just kind of push them to the edge? It's really. It's amazing. Furthermore, it's the easiest, install that I've seen like I said I haven't been a huge screen protector guy in my life, but then I saw this one and the implementation on the iPhone 12, and it converted me. So that's why we have it as a later case product and, as you can see, on the installation around the earpiece, like I'm no professional at this, but like check it. You can't even see it and then, if you do slap this on, that even adds to it, because now you can come right to the edge and you never even feel it.
But now you have the scratch protection. What am I talking about scratch? I'm talking about scratch, but I'm talking about scratch protection see, but that's just a knife, but you get the idea. It's a little of extra security. If this thing gets messed up, it's no big deal. You got an extra one if your whole main display gets messed up, that's the rest of your life with that particular device.
So anyway, that's how I'm going to have mine rigged up. It is the graphite color, as you can tell and uh, and it's fully is protected and ready to go yet. It still feels like an iPhone 12. All right. So this is my pick out of the bunch.
That's my rig! It is the graphite 12 pro. I'm going to stick my sim card in it's that one time a year when I get to use an iPhone a little more extensively, the rest of the year is filled with so many android releases. Anyway. Let me know down in the comments which model you would go for. Would it be the graphite iPhone 11 12 pro the white models? Would it be the pacific blue? Could it be the gold of this bunch right here, or would you go for the regular iPhone 12? I think willy do was saying he prefers the value point and there your options are black, of course, product red which looks a little pink: the white model, the blue, regular blue, not pacific, blue, fingerprint, blue or the Easter green pastel.
Looking green color, let me know down in the comments which one you would pick and yes, of course, I'm going to be giving some phones away. I have obviously a tremendous number of phones. I think I even have more phones coming, so that's another reason to subscribe. So you don't miss that. Thank you very much for watching you.
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