GoodTaste
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It looks that Apple has invented a phrase - "Blast past fast", which sounds extremly cute. But I don't get it well. Does it mean "as fast as lightening"? I failed to get the nuance here. As a headline for the best ever iPhone, Apple must have worked hard to get it. What does it mean to you?
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[h=2]iPhone 12[/h]
https://www.apple.com/iphone/?cid=ww...na&cp=snk20-tw
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[h=2]iPhone 12[/h]
[FONT="]Blast past fast.[/FONT][FONT="]5G. A14 Bionic. All‑new design. Ceramic Shield. Edge‑to‑edge OLED display. Night mode on every camera. All in two perfect sizes — including the new iPhone 12 mini.[/FONT]
Source: Applehttps://www.apple.com/iphone/?cid=ww...na&cp=snk20-tw