Okay, I need to write an article about the iPhone 12 Mini size comparison. Let me start by recalling the key points. The user provided some context, like product links, Apple, and specific phrases to include. First, I should outline the structure. Maybe start with an introduction about the iPhone 12 Mini and why size matters. Then, compare it with other models like the standard iPhone 12, 12 Pro, and maybe even older models like the SE or 11. I need to include natural headings. The user wants h2 and h3 tags. Let me think about the sections. Maybe an overview of the iPhone 12 Mini's dimensions, then a comparison with other iPhones. Also, mention screen size, weight, and how it fits in the hand. The context mentions "iPhone 12 Mini size vs" multiple times, so I should make sure to use that phrase appropriately. Wait, the user wants to avoid unsupported claims. So all the dimensions and specs need to be accurate. Let me check the actual measurements. The iPhone 12 Mini is 131.5 x 64.2 x 7.65 mm, right? The standard iPhone 12 is 146.7 x 71.5 x 7.65 mm. The 12 Pro is similar in size to the standard 12. The 14 Pro models are bigger. Also, the iPhone 11 is larger in some aspects. Need to confirm all these numbers. Including product links is part of the context. But the user didn't specify where to place them. Maybe in the introduction or conclusion, but since the main keyword is about size comparison, perhaps just mention the product links in the context. Wait, the example response uses "Product Links!" in the context but the actual article doesn't include actual links. Maybe the user wants to suggest that product links are available but not to include them in the article. I need to be careful not to add any real links unless specified. The user also mentioned "Get The" in the context. Maybe use a call to action at the end, like "Get the iPhone 12 Mini" or similar. Also, the phrase "In today's video, I am going to be UNBOXING the NEW" is part of the context. Should I include that? Maybe as an intro or outro, but since it's an article, perhaps rephrase it into something like "In this guide, we'll explore..." to fit the written format better. Avoid mentioning AI-generated content. Check for that. Also, stay within 600-900 words. Let me estimate: intro (100), specs overview (150), comparisons with other models (300), conclusion (100). That's around 650 words. Maybe add a section on user experience or portability. Need to make sure the headings are natural. Use h2 for main sections, h3 for sub-sections. For example, "iPhone 12 Mini Dimensions at a Glance" as an h2, then under that, h3 for screen size, dimensions, weight. Then another h2 for comparisons with other models. Check for unsupported claims. For example, don't say "the best compact phone" without evidence. Instead, state facts. Also, mention that it's Apple's most compact model in the 12 series. Include the exact measurements, convert them to inches if necessary for readers outside the US. Maybe add a comparison with the iPhone SE (third generation) if that's relevant. The iPhone SE is 138.4 x 67.3 x 7.75 mm, so slightly larger than the 12 Mini. But the user didn't mention the SE, so maybe just compare with the 12, 12 Pro, 12 Pro Max, and 13 or 14 models if needed. Also, mention how the size affects usability, like one-handed operation, fitting in pockets or purses. Maybe include user preferences—some like smaller phones for portability, others for larger screens. Ensure the article flows naturally, each section leading to the next. Avoid repetition. Use the keyword "iPhone 12 Mini size comparison" in the headings