As Apple’s iPhone 13 event nears, the configuration of the device has become more and more clear, with multiple sources suggesting that Apple will still release four models this year, iPhone 13 Mini, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max.
Although Apple has made a lot of improvements in the appearance, it can be seen at a glance that the design language of iPhone 12 still adopted and the rectangular border design, and the layout of buttons and cameras is basically the same.
However, the bangs are noticeably smaller on the front of the iPhone 13. This is due to apple’s Face ID 2.0 update, which has drastically changed the arrangement of the bangs inside. It was previously reported that the handset will be moved to the top border to reduce the bangs’ area.
In terms of core configuration, iPhone 13 is equipped with our own A15 bionic chip. Previously, it was reported that the chip still uses 5nm process, but it has upgraded TSMC’s second-generation 5nm process, which will effectively improve energy efficiency ratio and support 5G and WiFi6E standards.
It is worth mentioning that iPhone 13 has also started to solve the battery life problem that users have been teasing for years. It is equipped with 3095mAh battery, which is significantly upgraded compared with the previous generation. Meanwhile, it has further upgraded fast charging, supporting 25W quick charging. It’s still a good experience.
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As for storage, iPhone 13 doesn’t drop the 256GB version as the iPhone Pro has been rumoured to do. Instead, it will be available in 64GB, 128GB or 256GB versions, starting at $799 and going on sale on September 24.