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iPhone 13 and 13 Pro: Everything you need to know

mardi 14 septembre 2021, 21:11 , par Macworld Reviews
The iPhone 13 series is now available. Like the iPhone 12, it comes in four sizes: iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro, and iPhone 13 Pro Max. They’re quite similar to the iPhone 12 line in overall design, but there are quite a few changes that make the iPhone 13 a substantial upgrade. Here are all the most important things you need to know about the iPhone 13 lineup.

iPhone 13: How do the models compare?

Let’s start with some top-line specs. Here’s how the two regular iPhone 13 models stack up:

SpecsiPhone 13 miniiPhone 13Size5.18″ x 2.53″ x 0.30″5.78″ x 2.82″ x 0.30″Weight4.97oz (141g)6.14oz (174g)Display5.4″ Super Retina OLED, HDR, 60Hz, 800/1200 nits6.1″ Super Retina OLED, HDR, 60Hz, 800/1200 nitsCameras12MP Wide f/1.6 (larger), 12MP Ultrawide f/2.4 (new)12MP Wide f/1.6 (larger), 12MP Ultrawide f/2.4 (new)LiDARNoNoFront Camera12MP f/2.2 TrueDepth camera12MP f/2.2 TrueDepth cameraProcessorA15 BionicA15 BionicBattery2406 mAh3227 mAhStorage128GB / 256GB / 512GB128GB / 256GB / 512GBConnectivityBluetooth 5, Wi-Fi 6 with MIMO, 5G (sub-6GHz and mmWave)Bluetooth 5, Wi-Fi 6 with MIMO, improved 5G (sub-6GHz and mmWave)Other featuresMagSafe, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, Ceramic Shield, IP68 (6 meters up to 30 min)MagSafe, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos,Ceramic Shield, IP68 (6 meters up to 30 min)These are the two Pro models compared:

SpecsiPhone 13 ProiPhone 13 Pro MaxSize5.78″ x 2.82″ x 0.30″6.33″ x 3.07″ x 0.30″Weight7.19oz (204g)8.46oz (240g)Display6.1″ Super Retina OLED, HDR, ProMotion 120Hz, 1000/1200 nits6.7″ Super Retina OLED, HDR, ProMotion 120Hz, 1000/1200 nitsCameras12MP Wide f/1.5, 12MP Ultrawide f/1.8, 12MP 3x Telephoto f/2.812MP Wide f/1.5, 12MP Ultrawide f/1.8, 12MP 3x Telephoto f/2.8LiDARYesYesFront Camera12MP f/2.2 TrueDepth camera12MP f/2.2 TrueDepth cameraProcessorA15 BionicA15 BionicBattery3095 mAh4352 mAhStorage128GB / 256GB / 512GB / 1TB128GB / 256GB / 512GB / 1TBConnectivityBluetooth 5, Wi-Fi 6 with MIMO, 5G (sub-6GHz and mmWave)Bluetooth 5, Wi-Fi 6 with MIMO, improved 5G (sub-6GHz and mmWave)Other featuresMagSafe, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, Ceramic Shield, IP68 (6 meters up to 30 min)MagSafe, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos,Ceramic Shield, IP68 (6 meters up to 30 min)We’ve also looked at the two lines and explained the differences between them in greater depth. It basically boils down to display, camera, and craftsmanship, but there are other subtle enhancements on the Pro models.

iPhone 13: Which model should you buy?

Want an in-depth examination of the iPhone 13 quality, including benchmark charts and battery life tests? Look no further than our reviews of the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini, and the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max. This is the best way to decide which model is right for you.









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iPhone 13: What are the new features?

While the iPhone 13 may look a lot like the iPhone 12, there are a bunch of new features that improve the most important parts of the phone, namely the camera, display, and processor.

Design and colors

The iPhone 13 has the same overall size and shape as the iPhone 12, but they’re slightly thicker. Also, the camera array has been slightly changed and the non-Pro models and is much larger on the 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max. All models feature a smaller notch as well. As with the iPhone 12, Apple has different colors for the two models.

iPhone 13Pink, blue, midnight, starlight, and (PRODUCT)REDiPhone 13 ProGraphite, gold, silver, and sierra blueCameras

The iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini now have the larger wide camera sensor found in last year’s iPhone 12 Pro Max. That means a 1.7-micron pixel sensor that captures 47 percent more light, for better low-light performance. The ultra-wide camera has similar specs to last year’s model, but Apple says it is new as well. Of course, the A15 Bionic means better image processing.

To that end, Apple is introducing a new Cinematic Mode for shooting video. It shoots in Dolby HDR and allows for a slick new automatic (or manual) rack focus mode that lets you change focus even after shooting. A new Photographic Styles feature lets you choose and customize one of four different styles that will get applied during the image processing pipeline, rather than a post-processing filter.

The iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max have even more improvements. The new telephoto camera has a 3x zoom (77mm) and now supports Night Mode. The UltraWide camera has an f/1.8 aperture and autofocus, which Apple says improves low light performance by 92 percent. The standard 12MP wide camera is even bigger with 1.9-micron pixels and an f/1.5 aperture, which combine to a 2.2x improvement in low light, according to Apple. The new lens array focuses as close as 2cm, which allows for greatly improved macro photography.

With a 2cm minimum focus distance on the iPhone 13 Pro, you’ll be able to get macro shots like never before.Apple

With iOS 15.1, Apple introduced ProRes recording to the iPhone 13 Pro, enabled by new hardware-accelerated encoding in the A15 Bionic. You’ll be able to capture ProRes video up to 4K at 30fps.

Displays

The regular iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini have a new OLED display that matches the performance of the iPhone 12 Pro from last year. The brightness goes up to 800 nits (up from 625 in the iPhone 12) and with HDR content, up to 1200 nits (the same as before). Apple says the improved power utilization of these new displays means they can hold peak brightness longer.

The iPhone 13 display is brighter, at up to 800 nits for SDR content. The iPhone 13 Pro goes up to 1000 nits!Apple

In the iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max, the standard display brightness goes up to a maximum of 1000 nits (up from 800 in the iPhone 12 Pro). The iPhone 13 Pro models also now support ProMotion like the iPad Pro, with variable refresh rates from 10Hz to 120Hz.









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Processor

Apple says the A15 is the fastest processor ever in a smartphone but doesn’t directly divulge performance metrics. It still has a 6-core CPU, with two high-performance cores and four high-efficiency cores, which Apple says are up to 50 percent faster than the fastest competing smartphone processor. The 5-core GPU is, Apple says, up to 30 percent faster than any competing smartphone chip. Note that the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini only have a 4-core GPU, so graphics performance will be a bit better in the Pro models.

In our tests, we found the A15 offers around 8-10% better performance than the A14 in single-core CPU tasks, and around 15-20% better performance in multi-core CPU tasks.

iPhone 13 Pro Geekbench 5Infogram

The GPU is where things get really interesting. In the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini, the A15 still has a four-core GPU. In the iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max, however, it’s got a fifth core. That 25 percent increase in GPU cores makes it around 20-30 percent faster than the iPhone 13, and 40-50 percent faster than the iPhone 12 when it comes to 3D graphics and GPU compute tasks.

iPhone 13 Pro 3DMark Wild LifeInfogram

Put another way: The A15 with a four-core GPU delivers performance around 10-15 percent higher than the four-core GPU in the A14, and the A15 with a fifth core is 20-30 percent faster than that.

There’s still a 16-core Neural Engine, but it now performs up to 15.8 trillion operations per second, while the Neural Engine in the A14 could do 11 trillion.

Battery

Apple put larger batteries in all the iPhone 13 models, relative to their iPhone 12 counterparts. The batteries have a capacity around 10-15% greater (depending on model), and are accompanied by a host of other improvements like more power-efficient displays and networking components. And ProMotion’s ability to use a lower refresh rate is a big benefit to the Pro models.

The result is incredibly good battery life, often hours longer than the comparable iPhone 12 model. If you’re coming from an older iPhone, you’ll be shocked to see that Apple has essentially doubled battery life in the last three years.

iPhone 13 Pro batteryInfogram

Storage

With the iPhone 13, every model now starts at 128GB with options for 256GB and 512GB.

This is double the storage on non-Pro models, compared to last year. On the Pro models, the only change is the addition of a 1TB option.

iPhone 13: What are the prices?

The iPhone 13 and 13 Pro cost the same as the iPhone 12 and 12 Pro. Here are the prices for the unlocked models. Apple charges $30 less for the non-Pro models if you activate through a carrier.

iPhone 13 mini: $729 (128GB)/ $829 (256GB)/ $1,029 (512GB)

Phone 13 mini: $829 (128GB)/ $929 (256GB)/ $1,129 (512GB)

iPhone 13 Pro: $999 (128GB)/ $1,099 (256GB)/ $1,299 (512GB)/$1,499 (1TB)

iPhone 13 Pro Max: $1,099 (128GB)/ $1,199 (256GB)/ $1,399 (512GB)/$1,599 (1TB)

iPhone 13 Pro: Do iPhone 12 cases fit?

Because the phone is slightly thicker and the camera array is a little bigger, older iPhone 12 cases won’t fit quite right on the iPhone 13. We’re still testing cases as they come in, but we’ve already compiled a list of our favorite cases for the iPhone 13.
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