The iPhone 12 mini is a perfect fit for thine dainty woman hands

We tested just how mini Apple's smallest new phone really is.
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The iPhone 12 mini is a perfect fit for thine dainty woman hands
We created a highly scientific iPhone 12 mini prototype to test how mini it really feels. Credit: rachel kraus / mashable

Hear ye, hear ye: The tyranny of overwhelmingly large iPhones over women with perfectly normal sized hands is over. Sort of.

Apple unveiled the new iPhone 12 mini during its virtual product debut event Tuesday. It has all the same cool new specs as the "normal" iPhone 12, notably 5G connectivity and a stronger "ceramic shield" screen. It's just smol!

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Honey I shrunk the iPhone! Credit: screenshot: rachel Kraus / mashable

When iPhones began to expand in the late 2010s, some pointed out that iPhones were becoming too big for many women to hold - an insensitive if not outright sexist flaw.


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Of course, people of any gender can have a variety of hand sizes. But for people with smaller hands (many of whom might just be women), the fact that, over the past five years, Apple's phone sizes have just gone up, up, and away, has been frustrating.

I upgraded from an iPhone 6 to an iPhone 11 last year. If I wanted a new Apple phone, I had no choice but to go big or go home. There's not much I can do without the use of both hands. So this year, the mini is a long overdue but nonetheless welcome change.

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Me and my iPhone 11: My poor fingies can barely wrap around her! Credit: rachel kraus / mashable

With the new iPhone 12 mini, a new smaller phone sounds great! However, it's not like I want to become Derek Zoolander, with his Polly Pocket flip phone — and Apple is calling it "mini" after all. So I decided to do a scientific experiment to figure out just how teensy the mini actually is.

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It turns out that the mini is actually standard smartphone size, by 2015 standards. At 5.18 inches tall and 2.53 inches wide, with a screen at 5.4 inches diagonally, it's just fractions of an inch smaller than the 2014 iPhone 6 and 2015 iPhone 6s, which some *cough Mashable reporters* have called the Platonic ideal of iPhone that Apple retired too soon.

That similarity explains why holding the highly accurate iPhone 12 mini facsimile created by Mashable scientists felt just so... right.

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Juuuust the two of us, mini phone and mini haaaands! Credit: rachel kraus / mashable

This was a surprise! The way Apple showcased it, the mini looked like a phone for ants. They somehow found an actor with the largest possible hands they could to show off their new creation.

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Smol. Credit: screenshot: rachel kraus / mashable
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Credit: screenshot: rachel kraus / mashable

But actually, especially for someone like me, the iPhone 12 mini is a phone with a size that's reasonable. Here's a comparison between a man holding the cardboard mini, and the mini in my hands.

iPhone 12 mini in my hands. Credit: rachel kraus / mashable
iPhone 12 mini in macho man hands. Credit: rachel kraus / mashable

It did look smaller in the man's hands. And ok, you win, I *do* have smaller hands than a lot of humans — but they work perfectly well, thank you very much!

Even in the man's hands, though the mini does not look freaking microscopic like it does in the Apple model's. And in my hands, it fits just right. I won't miss the bigger screen — I'm confident the smaller screen would fit my texting, Instagramming, and FaceTiming needs just fine, and I might be able to finally operate it with just my thumb again for some things.

So thank you, Apple. It may have been a long time coming, but the small-handed humans who rely upon you thank you for this gift. I hope that my thumb shan't ever need to overstretch itself again!

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Ok, ok, my hands are small. But they need phones that fit, too!!! Credit: rachel kraus / mashable

Topics Apple iPhone

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Rachel Kraus

Rachel Kraus is a Mashable Tech Reporter specializing in health and wellness. She is an LA native, NYU j-school graduate, and writes cultural commentary across the internetz.

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