iPhone 12 Mini
Screenshot Size Guide
1080×2340 pixels · Apple · Smartphone · 2020 · 476 PPI
App Store Requirements for iPhone 12 Mini
These are the current App Store screenshot requirements for the iPhone 12 Mini resolution class (1080×2340 pixels).
| Requirement | Value |
|---|---|
| Screenshot Resolution | 1080 × 2340 px (portrait) or 2340 × 1080 px (landscape) |
| Image Format | PNG (recommended) or JPEG |
| Color Space | sRGB or Display P3 |
| Maximum File Size | 10 MB per screenshot |
| Minimum Screenshots | 1 |
| Maximum Screenshots | 10 |
| Orientation | Portrait or Landscape (consistent within a set) |
| Transparency | Not allowed — screenshots must have a solid background |
| Status Bar | Can be included or cropped — Apple is flexible |
Safe Area Insets — iPhone 12 Mini
When designing screenshots for iPhone 12 Mini, account for these safe area insets to ensure your content isn't obscured by system UI elements like the notch.
Size Comparison: iPhone 12 Mini vs Similar Devices
How the iPhone 12 Mini screen dimensions compare to other iPhone phones.
| Device | Resolution | PPI | Screen | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| iPhone 12 Mini | 1080×2340 | 476 | 5.4" | 2020 |
| iPhone 16 Pro Max | 1320×2868 | 460 | 6.9" | 2024 |
| iPhone 16 Pro | 1206×2622 | 460 | 6.3" | 2024 |
| iPhone 16 Plus | 1290×2796 | 460 | 6.7" | 2024 |
| iPhone 16 | 1179×2556 | 460 | 6.1" | 2024 |
Screenshot Checklist for iPhone 12 Mini
Follow this checklist before uploading your iPhone 12 Mini screenshots to ensure maximum conversion.
- Lead with your value proposition — Your first screenshot should answer "what does this app do for me?" in under 2 seconds. It's the only screenshot most users will see.
- Use real data, not placeholder content — Screenshots with realistic data (actual names, messages, numbers) convert 35% better than those with "Lorem ipsum" or empty states.
- Verify resolution is exactly 1080×2340px — Wrong dimensions will be rejected or scaled poorly. Double-check your export settings.
- Test at thumbnail size — Most users see screenshots as small thumbnails in search results. If your text isn't readable at 100px wide, it's too small.
- Include a call-to-action on the last screenshot — Your final screenshot should prompt action: "Download free" or "Start your trial" — don't let the story fizzle.
- Test both light and dark backgrounds — The App Store can display screenshots on light or dark backgrounds depending on the user's device theme.
- Keep text to 3-5 words per headline — Screenshot headlines should be scannable. "Track Your Runs" beats "Our comprehensive fitness tracking solution helps you monitor your running activities."
- Show diversity in your screenshots — Cover different features, use cases, and screens. Don't show 5 variations of the same screen with minor differences.
- Ensure file size is under 10 MB — Compress PNGs with tools like TinyPNG if needed. Large files can cause upload failures.
- Use all 10 screenshot slots — More screenshots = more chances to convince. Apps using all available slots see 20-30% higher conversion rates.
Common Screenshot Mistakes for iPhone 12 Mini
- Wrong resolution (1080×2340 is required) — Using a generic resolution or the wrong device size is the #1 rejection reason. Always export at the exact pixel dimensions for each required device class.
- Text too small to read at thumbnail size — Your screenshots will be viewed at roughly 120×260px in search results. If the headline isn't legible at that size, users scroll past. Use minimum 40pt font for headlines at 1080px width.
- Too much whitespace or empty UI — Screenshots showing empty states (no messages, no data, no content) signal "this app has nothing to offer." Always populate your UI with realistic, appealing content.
- Inconsistent design across screenshots — Mixing different background colors, font styles, or design languages across your screenshot set looks unprofessional. Maintain visual consistency — same fonts, colors, and layout patterns throughout.
- Not localizing for target markets — If you sell in Japan, your screenshots should be in Japanese. English-only screenshots in non-English markets reduce conversion by up to 60%. AppFrames supports localization for 30+ languages.
How to Create Screenshots for iPhone 12 Mini
- Capture your app screens at 1080×2340px — Use the Xcode Simulator set to iPhone 12 Mini dimensions, or take real screenshots on the device. In Xcode, select iPhone 12 Mini from the device list and use Cmd+S to capture.
- Plan your screenshot narrative — Decide which features to highlight and in what order. The first 2 screenshots are the most important — they show in search results. Start with your biggest value proposition and end with a CTA.
- Design your screenshot frames — Add backgrounds, device frames, and text overlays. Use AppFrames to generate professional frames automatically, or design in Figma using a 1080×2340px canvas.
- Write compelling copy for each screenshot — Each screenshot should have a short, punchy headline (3-5 words) and an optional subtitle. Focus on benefits, not features: "Save 2 Hours Daily" beats "Task Management Feature."
- Export as PNG at exactly 1080×2340px — Verify the export dimensions match. In Figma, use "Export" with 1x scale. In Photoshop, check Image Size before saving. Ensure the color space is sRGB or Display P3.
- Test and upload to App Store Connect — Preview your screenshots at thumbnail size (zoom out to 10%). In App Store Connect, upload under "App Information" → select the correct device display size. Verify they render correctly on the listing preview.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the screenshot size for iPhone 12 Mini?
The iPhone 12 Mini screenshot size is 1080 × 2340 pixels in portrait orientation, or 2340 × 1080 pixels in landscape. The display has a pixel density of 476 PPI with a 19.5:9 aspect ratio.
How many screenshots can I upload for iPhone 12 Mini on the App Store?
The App Store allows between 1 and 10 screenshots per device size. You should use all 10 slots to maximize your listing's conversion rate — more screenshots means more chances to convince users to download.
Should I use portrait or landscape screenshots for iPhone 12 Mini?
Portrait screenshots are recommended for most apps because they display larger in search results and the App Store listing. Use landscape only for games or apps where horizontal orientation is the primary experience (like video editors or landscape-only games).
What image format should I use for iPhone 12 Mini screenshots?
Use PNG for the best quality — it's lossless and preserves sharp text and UI elements. JPEG is also accepted but may introduce compression artifacts around text. The maximum file size is 10 MB per screenshot.
Do I need different screenshots for every device size?
Apple requires screenshots for specific device sizes. At minimum, you need screenshots for the 6.7" display (iPhone 15 Pro Max / 16 Pro Max class) and 6.1" display. If you support iPad, you'll also need iPad screenshots. The App Store will scale your screenshots to fit similar devices.
What color space should iPhone 12 Mini screenshots use?
iPhone 12 Mini screenshots should use sRGB or Display P3. If you're designing in Figma or Photoshop, make sure your color profile is set correctly before exporting. Display P3 offers a wider color gamut but sRGB ensures maximum compatibility across all devices.