Every year Apple releases new iPhones that have been improved in myriad little ways that are primarily noticeable to us nerds, and less so to normal folks. That’s also true with this year’s iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro. But after using Apple’s new smartphones for the last few days, there are several things that make these iPhones hit differently. Their changes, while not Earth-shattering in a vacuum, are significant in a way that last year’s models weren’t. But that doesn’t necessarily make them worth upgrading for.
I’ve been using the iPhone 12 and the iPhone 12 Pro for the past several days and, it’s worth stressing they are very similar. They are the same exact size with basically the same display, a 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR. (The 12 mini and 12 Pro Max, which I haven’t tested, will bring some size variety when they’re available this November). Both 12s have same A14 Bionic chip. They have a lot of the same photo and video capabilities. And they work with the same exact MagSafe accessories.

For those of you on the fence between models, it’s obviously important to look at how they differ, and we’ve dug into the primary differences here. But if you’re wondering whether to upgrade, or just wondering what’s up more generally, the two are best considered as a pair. After all, they both share the three fundamental improvements the family has on offer.