Apple iPhone 12 mini
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Classification
Apple iPhone 12 mini | |
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Classification | |
Grade | A |
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Information | |
Name | iPhone 12 mini |
Brand by Parent | Apple by Apple Inc. |
Generation | 12th |
Model(s) | A2176, A2398, A2399, A2400 (international variants) |
Release date | 2020-11-13 |
Type/Category | Smartphone |
Website | [1] |
Status | End of sale |
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Dimensions | 131.5 mm × 64.2 mm × 7.4 mm (5.18 in × 2.53 in × 0.29 in) |
Mass | 133 |
Operating system | Original: iOS 14.1 |
Companion App | |
CPU | Apple A14 Bionic (6-core: 2x high-performance Firestorm + 4x high-efficiency Icestorm) |
GPU | Apple-designed 4-core graphics |
Memory | 4GB RAM |
Storage | 64 GB, 128 GB, 256 GB (NVMe) |
Battery | Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery; 8.57 Wh (2227 mAh) typical |
Power | Integrated via A14 Bionic and power management system |
Charging | Wired: Fast charging up to 20W (USB-PD) Wireless: MagSafe up to 15W, Qi up to 7.5W |
Display | Super Retina XDR OLED, 5.4-inch (diagonal), 2340×1080 pixels (476 ppi), HDR10, Dolby Vision, True Tone, wide color (P3) |
Camera | Dual rear camera system: Wide: 12 MP, f/1.6, OIS Ultra Wide: 12 MP, f/2.4, 120° FoV Front TrueDepth camera: 12 MP, f/2.2, SL 3D |
Sound | Stereo speakers, Spatial Audio support, no 3.5mm headphone jack |
Connectivity | 5G (sub-6 GHz and mmWave in US model), Gigabit LTE, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.0, NFC, GPS/GNSS, Lightning port |
Device | |||
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Criterion | Value | Proof(s) | Comment |
Known hardware tampering | None | [2] | Apple strictly controls its supply chain, and the hardware features a security enclave and Secure Enclave. |
Known vulnerabilities | Rare | [3] | Security updates are released regularly, with few publicly disclosed vulnerabilities, and they are promptly addressed. |
Prior attacks | Rare | [4] | There have been no large-scale public attacks, only sporadic incidents targeting specific individuals. |
Updatability | Very common | [5] | The device enjoys long-term iOS update support, for example, up to iOS 17. |
Category score | 2 |
System | |||
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Criterion | Value | Proof(s) | Comment |
Authentication with other systems | Full | [6] | Supports seamless and secure authentication within the Apple ecosystem (e.g., Continuity, Handoff). |
Communications | Encrypted with up-to-date encryption | [7] | Uses TLS 1.3, iMessage end-to-end encryption, and FaceTime encryption. |
Storage | Encrypted with up-to-date encryption | [8] | Employs hardware-key-based AES-256 full-disk encryption and data protection. |
Category score | 1 |
User Authentication | |||
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Criterion | Value | Proof(s) | Comment |
Account management | Full | [9] | Supports Apple ID and two-factor authentication, allowing management of trusted devices and recovery methods. |
Authentication | Secure | [10] | Supports Face ID facial recognition and passcode authentication, with biometric protection. |
Brute-force protection | Exist | [11] | Automatically locks after multiple failed attempts and can be set to erase data. |
Event logging | Access event logged | [12] | Critical events (such as logins and payments) are recorded in system and security logs. |
Passwords | Require change after setup with complexity requirements | [13] | Requires setting a 6-digit or more complex passcode after initial setup, and can enforce periodic passcode changes. |
Category score | 1 |
Grade | A |
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