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Amazon Great Republic Day Sale 2022: iPhone 12 available on discount, heres how much it costs

Amazon is hosting the Great Republic Day Sale 2022. The e-commerce giant has announced that the sale will kick off from January 16 for Prime members and for everyone else on January 17 and will go on till January 20. Amazon has promised great offers and deals during the sale. 

The company has announced 40% off on the latest smartphones and accessories from top brands; Up to 70% off on Electronics & accessories, Up to 60% off on TV; Up to 50% off on Appliances and up to 50% off on Echo, Fire TV and Kindle devices. 

One of the devices which will be available at a heavy discount during this sale is the iPhone 12. This popular device from Apple will be available at a deal price of Rs 53,999 -- down from its listed price of Rs 79.900. However, there will be exchange offers with the device to help bring the price of the iPhone 12 even lower. 

You can buy the iPhone 12 here.

iPhone 12: Specifications and features

The iPhone 12 has a flat-edge design with the chassis made from aerospace-grade aluminium and the front glass covered with an additional Ceramic Shield cover providing more durability. The rear panel is covered in glass and is offered in Black, White, Green, Blue and Product Red edition colours to choose from. 

The iPhone 12 features a large 6.1-inch display with a 2532x1170 pixels resolution. It is HDR certified and supports True Tone display and a wide DCI-P3 colour gamut range, offering upto 1,200 nits maximum brightness.  The iPhone 12 is IP68 rated which means the phone is water and dust resistant by 6 meters for upto 30 minutes. 

The iPhone 12 series is powered by the Apple A14 Bionic chipset with 5G support baked in. The iPhone 12 consists of a primary 12MP camera and a 12MP ultra-wide-angle camera with 120-degree field of view. The cameras offer upto 2x optical zoom and upto 5x digital zoom with features like portrait mode, portrait lighting, optical image stabilization support on the primary camera, Night mode, Deep Fusion and more. The rear cameras are also capable of recording HDR videos with Dolby Vision at 30FPS and 4K UHD videos at upto 60FPS.   On the front, there’s a 12MP FaceID selfie camera that offers features like facial recognition, Smart HDR 3, portrait mode, Deep Fusion and can also record HDR with Dolby Vision. Moreover, it can record 4K UHD videos at 60FPS with cinematic video stabilization while shooting in 4K, 1080p and 720p. 



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