As usual, Apple is warming up to host its biggest event of the year. The company returning the iPhone launch its September window following the unusual events that happened last year. The new iPhone 13 series is reportedly going official on September 24, but the pre-orders will start a little bit earlier.
According to insiders, Apple will introduce the iPhone 13 in four models, just like the iPhone 12 series. So, despite the earlier reports that the mini variant will be killed, it is still making it to the iPhone 13 lineup.
Yesterday, the folks with @theapplehub Instagram account have revealed the complete specs sheet for all the upcoming smartphones. So, let check what each of them will be bringing onboard.
iPhone 13 mini
The iPhone 13 mini model will sport a 5.4-inch OLED screen, but no word on resolution. However, that is expected to be around the HD+ territory and Apple will look for a fancy name for that. The new model will also come with a Smaller Notch that boasts Face ID 2.0 technology.
Under the hood, the iPhone 13 mini-packs the Apple A14 Bionic chip with improved 5G connectivity and Wi-Fi 6E support. The new iPhone has an unusual “diagonal camera” arrangement with a primary module and an ultrawide camera with an f/1.8 aperture. The setup will also support portrait mode on videos and Astrophotography.
The iPhone 13 mini will get a modest 2,406 mAh battery with a 25 W fast charging tech that should fill this battery in less than an hour.
The iPhone 13 mini will come with new colors and there will be variants with 64 GB, 128 GB, and 256 GB of Internal Storage. It’s price will start at $699.
iPhone 13
The vanilla iPhone model will also get significant upgrades including the smaller notch. There will be a 6.1-inch OLED display with the very same Face ID 2.0 support. Under the hood, we also have the Apple A15 Bionic chip, better 5G, and Wi-Fi 6E support. There is also a dual-camera setup with the very same arrangement and features as the 13 mini.
Due to its larger body, the device has a 3,095 mAh battery. This surely isn’t impressive for those on the Android side of the coin who are used to 4,000 mAh batteries and beyond. Anyway, the new model also has 25W fast charging.
The vanilla model will have the same 64 GB, 128 GB, and 256 GB configurations. The price for this model starts at $799.
iPhone 13 Pro
The iPhone 13 Pro will come very same 6.1-inch OLED screen, but we expect it to have a higher resolution. This is the first model with a 120 Hz refresh rate and Apple’s Always-On Display feature. The device also has a smaller notch and an improved facial recognition feature.
Under the hood, the iPhone 13 Pro has the very same Apple A15 Bionic chip. The improvements in connectivity are the same as the other models. In the camera department, we have a third camera module. There is a ProRes feature for videos, an ultra-wide camera, and Astrophotography support.
The iPhone 13 Pro gets the same 3,095 mAh battery with 25 W fast-charging and will arrive in new colorways.
The Pro model starts with 128 GB of Storage and is also available in options with 512 GB and a whopping 1 TB of Storage. This “premium” variant starts at $999.
iPhone 13 Pro Max
The final and most high-tier model is the 13 Pro Max. This variant has a 6.7-inch OLED display and also packs the 120 Hz ProMotion refresh rate. We assume it’s the only model to go beyond the Full HD mark. For comparison, the last year’s model has a 1284×2778 pixels resolution, and we assume that the 13 Pro Max will stay in this terrain.
Under the hood, the very same Apple A15 Bionic chip. The device also has a Triple-camera setup with Portrait Mode and ProRes for videos, Astrophotography, and more. The new handset will draw its powers from a large 4,352 mAh battery with 25 W fast-charging. It will also debut new colorways.
As per storage, it comes with 128 GB and all the way up to 1 TB. This model’s price starts at $1,099.
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