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Apple iPhone 12 64GB $1179 (Save $170) Delivered ($0 C&C) @ Officeworks

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6.1-inch Super Retina XDR display.²
Ceramic Shield, tougher than any smartphone glass.
5G for superfast downloads and high-quality streaming.¹
A14 Bionic, the fastest chip ever in a smartphone.
Advanced dual-camera system with 12-megapixel Ultra Wide and Wide cameras; Night mode; Deep Fusion; Smart HDR 3; and 4K Dolby Vision HDR recording.
12-megapixel TrueDepth front camera with Night mode and 4K Dolby Vision HDR recording.
Industry-leading IP68 water resistance.⁵
Supports MagSafe accessories for easy attachment and faster wireless charging.⁴
iOS 14 with redesigned widgets on the Home Screen, the all-new App Library, App Clips and more.
This model includes USB-C to Lightning charging cable only; EarPods with Lightning connector and power adapter no longer included in the box.

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  • This or the iPhone 11 pro for $1099 at JB- HIFI? Both the same storage

    • Depends if you want the telephoto lens, otherwise get the 12.

    • 12.

    • -3

      Neither, go for 12S.

    • 12 = 5G

      • 5G = useless at the moment, I turn it off on my 12

  • -7

    Nationwide OP, or just @ Officeworks New?

    • +7

      It's $1179 on the Officeworks website. Another jv-esque keyboard warrior…

  • Any deals around on the mini?

    • $899 for 64GB, $979 for 128GB at both TGG and JB.
      Edit: slightly cheaper at Officeworks if you can find stock.

  • OW dropped their price to match HN to avoid having to beat it by 5% I believe.

  • +1

    I cannot find any stocks in Victoria for blue, red, green

  • +1

    64gb is a bit low, you might have trouble down the track…

    • Depends how you use it, the biggest space eater has been photos and videos for me.
      I have 106 apps installed, using less then 20GB.

      I don’t pay for cloud storage yet, but when I do need to, I think it would be cheaper then buying the bigger storage models.

      Again depends on your use case.
      I can see someone who plays with video a lot would need bigger space.

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