Apple recently launched its new iPhone 12 series smartphones in the market and two of the models are already available for purchase — iPhone 12 and 12 Pro. The other two models — 12 Mini and 12 Pro Max will go on sale in a couple of days.

Now, ahead of the Apple iPhone 12 Mini goes on sale, it has been revealed by the company’s new support documents that the phone will have slower MagSafe wireless charging speed compared to other models in this lineup.

Apple iPhone 12 Mini

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The iPhone 12 Mini 12 supports 12W wireless charging over MagSafe while all the other three models in the series support 15W. While the slower speed is surely disappointing, it is still faster than the 7.5W support over standard Qi wireless charger.

This is the first time Apple is offering a Mini model in the iPhone lineup, something that the company did years ago for the iPad lineup. Apart from a smaller 5.4-inch display, almost every specification of the phone is similar to the standard iPhone 12.

The phone is powered by the company’s new A14 Bionic chipset and comes with support for 5G connectivity for the first time on iPhone. Also, the device has a dual-camera system that is aimed at offering better photography results.

Apple iPhone 12 Mini starts at $699 for the base model with 64GB internal storage but the company is also offering 128GB and 256GB storage models. The device will be available for pre-order in several regions from 6th November.