Apple’s iPhone 12 mini with 64GB Storage, Fully Unlocked is Yours Today for Just $574.99

Sep 1, 2021 at 09:31am EDT
Unlocked and renewed iPhone 12 mini available for just $574.99

If you hurry up, you can score a renewed iPhone 12 mini in green with 64GB of onboard storage for just $574.99 right now.

Fully Unlocked and Renewed Apple iPhone 12 mini Smartphone Available for Just $574.99

It is truly amazing how great the iPhone 12 mini is. It packs everything from the larger 6.1-inch model in a nicer, more pocketable form-factor. Starting at $699, it is not a bad deal either. But, right now, Amazon Renewed has an even more amazing deal on the Apple's mini iPhone - just $574.99 for a fully unlocked model.

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The iPhone 12 mini features a 5.4-inch Retina display with Face ID for unlocking and authorizing payments. You get a powerful A14 Bionic chip that is great with performance and battery life. You also get a dual-camera setup, allowing you to shoot 4K video in Dolby Vision. It is simply crazy how much this phone can do in such a small package.

You also get support for MagSafe, allowing you to attach chargers, wallets and other accessories at the back using nothing but magnets. And, you also get fast charging support so you can top this phone up at fast speeds no matter where you are with a compatible charger and cable.

Since this is an Amazon Renewed product therefore it comes fully unlocked and will have at least 80% or more battery health remaining. Amazon says that you can return this product within 90 days if something goes wrong or you simply don't like it for some reason.

Buy Apple iPhone 12 Mini, 64GB, Green - Fully Unlocked (Renewed) - $574.99

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