Four new iPhone 13 versions have been confirmed following several leaks and rumours: the iPhone 13, iPhone 13 trim, the iPhone 13 Pro, and iPhone 13 Pro Max. The screen sizes and overall design of each are identical to their predecessors. Improved battery life is one of the most notable advancements in this iteration.
A cinematic video recording option and finer notches across the lineup are some of the changes that have been made. Powered by the brand new A15 Bionic SoC, each of the four new iPhones will launch with iOS 15.
Prices for the iPhone 13 will range from incredible prices.
Accordingly, it costs Rs. 1,59,900 and Rs. 1,79,900, making it the most costly iPhone Apple has ever produced.
Up to 1TB of storage will be available on the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max, both of which will be released in the fall of 2018. A 512GB model costs Rs. 1,49,000. A 1TB model costs Apple’s most costly iPhone ever costs Rs. 1,59,900 and Rs. 1,79,900, respectively.
Costs are similar to those of earlier generations. Starting at $699 for the iPhone 13 small and $799 for the iPhone 13, you’ll receive 128GB of storage on each device for the same price as it was before. Starts at $999 with a 128GB storage option, while a 128GB option starts at $1,099 with an iPhone 13 Pro Max option. It will cost $399 for the iPhone SE (2020), $499 for the iPhone 11, while $599 will be required to purchase either the iPhone 12 or iPhone 12 mini (2020).
They claim to perform up to 50% better than the major competitors. The iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini use the A15 Bionic, a four-core GPU, while the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max have a five-core GPU.
But third-party teardowns will inevitably reveal each model’s RAM amounts and battery capacities, even if Apple doesn’t publicly divulge this information. The iPhone 13 small and iPhone 13 Pro have a 1.5-hour battery life improvement over their predecessors, while the iPhone 13 and 13 Pro Max have a 2.5-hour battery life improvement. The first non-Pro models to come with more than 256GB of storage, while the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max have up to 1TB of storage.
A 20 per cent narrower notch allows for a larger screen on all four devices; nonetheless, the screen sizes remain the same. In addition, Apple has enhanced the brightness of the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 slight and the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max.
Users can choose between 10Hz and 120Hz refresh rates on Pro versions, which dynamically vary their refresh rates based on user input, such as swipe speed, for a more responsive and power-efficient system. In addition, they support HDR10 and HLG as well as Dolby Vision and HDR10.