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This year, Apple is expected to introduce more iPhones than it ever has before. We’ve already seen the iPhone SE and now it seems there will be no less than four iPhone 12 models launched later on this Fall. While the expected variety of iPhone 12 devices is definitely notable, the iPhone 12 sizes are likewise fascinating.
According to rumors, the 4 upcoming iPhone 12 variants will possibly come in 3 different sizes: one with a 5.4-inch screen, two with 6.1-inch screens, and one with a 6.7-inch display.
If this winds up holding true, iPhone buyers will have plenty of alternatives when it concerns how huge or how small they like their phones. The iPhone 12 sizes will consist of a little phone for those who like things compact, a huge phone for those who like pocket tablets, and a middle-sized phone for those who can’t decide.
On the other hand, Android phones increasingly been available in 2 sizes: large and massive. Even when producers do push out more compact designs, they undoubtedly skimp out on specifications and features, requiring customers to choose in between a phone that’s a comfortable size and a phone that will deliver the performance they need.
Can we stop it with the comically big phones now?
The average size of smartphones has been steadily increasing for more than a decade. Meanwhile, the average size of hands h