The First iPhone 12 Hands-On Happened on 'Good Morning America'For an early in-hand look at the new iPhones, you'll have to check this 'Good Morning America' segment.

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Now that Applehas announced its new iPhones, people are of course eager to see what they look like in real life. Unfortunately our current conditions kept reporters away from the event, and mean it will take a little longer for most of us to get first hand impressions of the new devices. However,9to5Macpoints out that theiPhone 12andiPhone 12Promade their debut in studio onGood Morning Americawhere ABC News' Becky Worley showed off the devices.

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In the clip you can get a better idea of how the new phones look in use, as well as how it looks when thenew MagSafe chargersstick to them. Sure, you've seen the trailers and rendered press photos, but until we get some hands-on time with the iPhone 12 lineup, this is your best bet at seeing how some of the new colors will really look.

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