iPhone 13: All The Details! Reviews, Features, More
iPhone 13 is predicted to be one of the most anticipated Apple launches in the last decade. Fans all over the world are eagerly waiting for newer features like an iPhone version of TouchID. People are also expecting wireless earphones to be included with the device. The only cosmetic upgrade people are looking for would be an OLED screen replacement. "The pattern provides our best look yet at what Apple might debut with its upcoming lineup of next-generation mobile devices," writes CNET's Cara Kulwicki in her coverage of the images.
iPhone
13 Features
: New face-detecting feature
A new feature of the iPhone 13 will
be face-detecting. The report says Apple has built an AI engine into the phone
that will recognize a user's face and match them with information about their
lifestyle. Users can log in to Apple's iCloud with their face and can get
recommendations based on their face, for example, a service that offers
discounts on fashion items based on what the user looks like.
Better waterproofing
The iPhone 13 is expected to be
waterproof like the current iPhone X, and this will be achieved by making the
case thinner and by removing the iPhone X's 3D Touch and OLED screen.
The new iPhone is expected to include a
glass-backed OLED display
The top three features that people
anticipate in this device are:
Wireless charging - plugin once and
charge all day over electric fields throughout your home or office.
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Introduced on September 14, the
iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini are Apple's newest flagship iPhones on the more
affordable end and are being sold alongside the more expensive iPhone 13 Pro
and iPhone 13 Pro Max. The iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini are ideal for those who
don't need pro-level camera features.
The 5.4-inch iPhone 13 mini is the
successor to the iPhone 12 mini, while the 6.1-inch iPhone 13 is the
replacement for the iPhone 12. Both of the new iPhone 13 models are nearly
identical in design to the iPhone 12 models, featuring flat edges, an
aerospace-grade aluminum enclosure, a glass back, and a slight increase in
thickness (7.65mm). The iPhone 13 models are available in Pink, Blue, Midnight
(black), Starlight (silver/gold), and (PRODUCT)RED.
Both of the new models feature Super
Retina XDR Displays that are 28 percent brighter. The iPhone 13 mini has a
2340x1080 resolution with 476 pixels per inch, while the iPhone 13 has a
2532x1170 resolution with 460 pixels per inch. Both iPhones feature 1200 nits
max brightness for HDR, along with True Tone to match the color temperature of
the display to the ambient light, Wide Color for rich, vivid hues, and Haptic
Touch for feedback.
The front-facing TrueDepth camera
system has been updated and the Face ID notch is now smaller, taking up less
overall space. Like last year's models, the iPhone 13 and 13 mini feature a
Ceramic Shield cover glass that is infused with nano-ceramic crystals for
better protection from drops. IP68 water and dust resistance are included, and
the new iPhones can hold up to submersion in 6 meters of water for up to 30
minutes.
An upgraded A15 Bionic Chip powers
the new iPhones. It features a 6-core CPU with 2 performance cores and 4
efficiency cores, a 4-core GPU (one less GPU core than the Pro models), and a
16-core Neural Engine.
There's a new diagonal dual-lens
rear camera with 12 megapixels Wide and Ultra Wide cameras. The Wide camera
features an improved f/1.6 aperture that lets in 47 percent more light and
Sensor-Shift Stabilization, while the Ultra-Wide camera features an improved
f/2.4 aperture for improved low-light performance.
Along with the standard Portrait
Mode, Night Mode, Time-Lapse, and other photographic capabilities, the iPhone 13
models gain Cinematic Mode, a feature that uses rack focus to seamlessly shift
focus from one subject to another, artfully blurring the background and
creating movie-quality depth effects. Cinematic mode shoots in Dolby HDR and
the depth of field and blur can be adjusted using the iPhone's camera app. The
iPhone 13 models also support 4K video recording at up to 60 fps.
Smart HDR 4 recognizes up to four
people in a photo and optimizes the contrast, lighting, and skin tones for each
one, and Deep Fusion, a carryover from iPhone 12, activates in mid to
low-light scenes to bring out texture and detail.
Photographic Styles are an upgraded
kind of filter that applies selectively to an image, muting colors or boosting
vividness without impacting skin tones. There are Vibrant, Rich Contrast, Warm,
and Cool options, along with settings for Tone and Warmth for customization and
refining.
Apple's iPhone 13 and 13 mini can be
unlocked with the Face ID facial recognition system, which works with the
12-megapixel front-facing camera that supports Smart HDR 4, Deep Fusion, Night
Mode, Cinematic Mode, Night Mode Selfies, and more.
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5G connectivity is included for better
quality video streaming, higher-definition FaceTime calls and improved gaming,
but the super-fast mmWave speeds are again limited to major cities in the
United States. Slower sub-6GHz 5G speeds are available in more rural areas in
the U.S. and in other countries, and there's support for more 5G bands for 5G
connectivity in more places.
The iPhone 13 and 13 mini support
WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.0, plus they include a U1 Ultra Wideband chip for
spatial awareness.
Gigabit LTE is supported when 5G
isn't available, and to preserve battery life when using 5G, a Smart Data Mode
reverts to an LTE connection when 5G speeds aren't necessary. The new iPhone 13
models offer dual eSIM support and don't come with a physical SIM by default,
but there's still a nano-SIM slot.
Battery life has improved
significantly thanks to larger batteries and the more efficient A15 chip. The
iPhone 13 mini offers up to 1.5 hours more battery life than the iPhone 12
mini, and the iPhone 13 offers up to 2.5 hours more battery life than the
iPhone 12.
Storage space starts at 128GB and
goes up to 512GB at the high end. There's a built-in three-axis gyro, an
accelerometer, proximity sensor, ambient light sensor, and barometer.
Like last year's iPhones, the iPhone
13 and iPhone 13 mini have built-in magnets and are compatible with MagSafe
accessories, charging at up to 15W with Apple's MagSafe Charger. The iPhones
also support fast charging, which provides 50 percent charge in 30 minutes with
a 20W power adapter.
There is no power adapter or EarPods
included with the iPhone 13 and 13 mini, and these accessories must be
purchased separately. They do ship with a USB-C to Lightning cable for charging
purposes.
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Pricing on the iPhone 13 mini starts
at $699 while pricing on the iPhone 13 starts at $799, and there were no
increases in prices this year. Pre-orders for the new iPhone 13 models started
on Friday, September 17 at 5:00 a.m. Pacific Time, with the first devices
arriving in customers on Friday, September 24.
Reviewers have been impressed with
the iPhone 13's battery life improvements, but generally felt that it is only
an iterative refresh over last year's iPhone 12.
The Verge's Dieter Bohn said that battery life this year is
"excellent," pointing to real-world tests. On the smaller iPhone 13
mini, Engadget said that while it is improved, it is "still shorter than
the average smartphone."
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With regard to the camera, Bohn said that "details are sharp and
accurate, colors are rich without being oversaturated, focusing is fast and
reliable, portrait mode is good enough to use day to day, and low light and
night sight are both exceptional." The Wall Street Journal's Joanna Stern
says that while the camera improvements with the iPhone 13 are welcome, they
alone are not sufficient enough to convince an iPhone 12 user to upgrade.
CNET said that performance and battery life are solid and that the iPhone 13
will be a reliable option for the majority of people.
For more thoughts on the iPhone 13 mini and iPhone 13, see our review
roundup or collection of unboxing videos.
Some iPhone 13 Pro users have reported that they are unable to use the
Unlock with Apple Watch feature. Apple has now confirmed that this issue is a
bug, and a fix is in the works. It has been addressed in the iOS 15.0.1 update.
With the launch of the iPhone 12, Apple did away with the rounded edges that
had been used for iPhones since the iPhone 6, instead of adopting a flat-sided
design with squared-off edges, a look that harkens back to the iPhone 4 and 5
and matches the iPad Pro.
Apple is using that same flat-edged look for the entire iPhone 13 lineup,
and the iPhone 13 models have nearly the same body design as the iPhone 12
models they replace. There's an all-glass front and a colorful all-glass back
that's housed in a color-matched aluminum frame.
There's a notch on the front display of the iPhone 13 that, houses the
TrueDepth Camera, speaker, and microphone. The notch is smaller this year,
allowing for the more overall display area. A set of antenna bands can be found at
the top and sides of the phone, along with the power button on the right and
volume/silence buttons on the left. Underneath the power button, there's a 5G
mmWave antenna, but this antenna will only be included on iPhone models sold in
the U.S.
The iPhone 13 models have speaker holes and microphones at the bottom, along
with a Lightning port for charging purposes. The SIM slot is located on the
left side of the device.
A square camera bump is located at the back of the iPhone 13 models, and
there's a new diagonal lens setup that's a departure from the camera design of
the iPhone 12, which featured lenses in a vertical array. According to Apple,
the diagonal layout allowed room for new camera technology like sensor-shift
optical image stabilization.
The iPhone 13 models come in 5.4 and 6.1-inch sizes, with the 5.4-inch
iPhone 13 Pro positioned as Apple's smallest iPhone. This is the last year that
Apple is planning to offer a smaller size, according to rumors, like its
predecessor, the iPhone 12 mini, did not sell well.
Compared to the iPhone 12 lineup, the iPhone 13 and 13 mini are thicker and
heavier.
The iPhone 13 mini is 5.18 inches tall (131.5mm), 2.53 inches wide (64.2mm), and 0.30 inches thick (7.65mm), while the iPhone 13 is 5.78 inches tall
(146.7mm), 2.82 inches wide (71.5mm), and 0.30 inches thick (7.65).
The mini is the lightest phone in the iPhone 13 lineup at 4.97 ounces (141
grams), followed by the iPhone 13 at 6.14 ounces (174 grams).
Apple has been offering its standard iPhone lineup in a range of bright
colors for several years now. The iPhone 13 and 13 mini come in a series of new
colors that include Starlight (a mixture between silver and gold), Midnight
(black), Pink, Blue, and (PRODUCT)RED.
There is some overlap between the colors of the iPhone 13 and the colors of
the prior-generation iPhone 12 models, which came in White, Black, Blue, Green,
(PRODUCT)RED, and Purple, but the Starlight and Pink shades are new. The blue
is also a lighter shade, while the red is more vivid.
The iPhone 13 and 13 mini-feature an IP68 water-resistant rating. The
smartphones are able to withstand a depth of up to six meters (19.7 feet) for
up to 30 minutes, identical to the iPhone 12 models.
In the IP68 number, the 6 refers to dust resistance (and means the iPhone 13
can hold up to dirt, dust, and other particulates), while the 8 pertains to
water resistance. IP6x is the highest dust resistance rating that exists. With
the IP68 water resistance rating, the iPhone 13 can hold up to splashes, rain,
and accidental water exposure, but intentional water exposure should be avoided
if possible.
Water and dust resistance are not permanent conditions, according to Apple,
and can deteriorate over time as a result of normal wear. Apple's warranty does
not cover liquid damage, which means it's best to use caution when it comes to
liquid exposure.
All of the iPhone 13 models feature the same OLED Super Retina XDR display,
which is flexible and extends right into the chassis of each device.
There's a 2,000,000:1 contrast ratio for blacker blacks and brighter whites,
and up to 1200 nits peak brightness for HDR photos, videos, TV shows, and
movies. Typical max brightness is 800 nits for the standard iPhone 13 models,
200 nits lower than the Pro models.
The 5.4-inch iPhone 13 mini has a resolution of 2340x1080 with 476 pixels
per inch, and the 6.1-inch iPhone 13 features a resolution of 2532 x 1170 with
460 pixels per inch.
Wide color support brings vivid, true-to-life colors, and True Tone matches
the white balance of the display to the ambient lighting for a paper-like
viewing experience that's easier on the eyes. There's also a
fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating and support for Haptic Touch, which
provides haptic feedback when interacting with the display.
Apple slimmed down the notch that houses the TrueDepth camera system, and
it's 20 percent less wide than the notch used in prior iPhone models.
Comparisons between the iPhone 12 models and iPhone 13 models have confirmed
that though less wide, the new notch is just a bit taller than the prior notch.
Apple is continuing to use the "Ceramic Shield" material that delivers
better drop protection for the iPhone 13 models. The Ceramic Shield display
cover is made by infusing nano-ceramic crystals into the glass. The ceramic
crystals were manipulated to optimize for clarity while maintaining toughness,
with the display created in partnership with Corning.
According to Apple, Ceramic Shield is tougher than any smartphone glass, with a dual-ion exchange process ensuring protection against scratches and everyday wear and tear.
In drop tests, iPhone 13 models have shown no improvements in durability
compared to iPhone 12 models, which is not a surprise as they feature the same
Ceramic Shield display and glass body.
All of the iPhone 13 models use Apple's new A15 chip, which offers
performance and efficiency improvements over the A14 chip used in the iPhone
12. There are two performance cores and four efficiency cores, and the A15 chip
in the iPhone 13 models is only surpassed by the version in the iPhone 13 Pro
models.
The A15 chip in the iPhone 13 and 13 mini features a 4-core GPU, which is
one less core than is available in the iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max. For this
reason, the iPhone 13 Pro and the Pro Max offer the fastest GPU performance,
but the standard iPhone 13 models aren't too far behind.
The iPhone 13 Pro models offer 50 percent faster graphics performance
compared to the iPhone 12 Pro models, while the iPhone 13 models offer 15
percent faster graphics performance.
When it comes to the CPU, the iPhone 13 models are approximately 10 percent
faster in single-core performance and approximately 18 percent faster in
multi-core performance compared to the iPhone 12 models.
Testing by AnandTech indicates that the A15 is even faster than Apple's own
estimates and is 62 percent faster than competing smartphones.
The 16-core Neural Engine is able to perform up to 15.8 trillion operations
per second, and it powers features like Cinematic Mode and Smart HDR 4.
The iPhone 13 models have 4GB RAM, which is 2GB less RAM than the iPhone 13
Pro models. RAM has not changed from the iPhone 12 to the iPhone 13, and the
iPhone 12 and 12 Pro models also had 4GB and 6GB RAM, respectively.
All iPhone 13 models start with 128GB of storage, and the iPhone 13 and
iPhone 13 mini can be ordered with up to 512GB storage space. That's half the
maximum storage space of the iPhone 13 Pro models, which come with up to 1TB.
For biometric authentication purposes, the iPhone 13 models use Face ID, the
facial recognition system that was first introduced in 2017. Face ID components
are housed in the TrueDepth camera system in the display notch, which is
smaller this year.
Face ID is used across iOS tasks for unlocking the iPhone, allowing access
to third-party passcode-protected apps, confirming app purchases, and authenticating
Apple Pay payments.
Face ID works through a set of sensors and cameras. A Dot Projector projects
more than 30,000 invisible infrared dots onto the surface of the skin to create
a 3D facial scan that maps the curves and planes of each face, with the scan
read by an infrared camera.
The facial depth map is relayed to the A15 chip where it is transformed into
a mathematical model that the iPhone uses to authenticate identity. Face ID
works in low light and in the dark, and with hats, beards, glasses, sunglasses,
scarves, and other accessories that partially obscure the face.
For face masks, which do not work with Face ID, there's an "Unlock with
Apple Watch" feature for convenience. Unlock with Apple Watch allows
iPhone users to take advantage of an unlocked and authenticated Apple Watch as
a secondary authentication measure to unlock their devices when wearing a mask.
It can't be used to authenticate Apple Pay or App Store purchases, and it can't
unlock apps that require a Face ID scan. In these situations, a mask needs to
be removed or a passcode needs to be used instead.
In addition to powering facial recognition, the 12-megapixel f/2.2 camera in
the TrueDepth camera system is also a front-facing selfie/FaceTime camera with
many of the same features that are available for the rear-facing camera.
With the A15 chip, the iPhone 13 models support many of the photographic
capabilities that are available with the rear cameras, including Night mode for
selfies, Smart HDR 4, Dolby Vision HDR recording, and Deep Fusion, along with
ProRes and the new Cinematic Mode for capturing videos with a movie-like depth of
field changes.
4K video recording, QuickTake video, Slo-mo video, Portrait Mode, Portrait
Lighting, and the new Photographic Styles feature for selectively applying
edits are all supported.
The iPhone 13 and 13 mini include a diagonal dual-lens camera system. The
Wide lens features an f/1.6 aperture, while the Ultra Wide features an f/2.4
aperture. The updated Ultra-Wide camera offers better low light performance,
and the updated Wide camera lets in 47 percent more light.
There is no Telephoto lens in the iPhone 13 and 13 mini, so these models are limited to 2x optical zoom out and digital zoom up to 5x.
Sensor-shift optical image stabilization, a feature once limited to the Pro
models, is available across the iPhone 13 lineups.
The iPhone 13 models support up to 4K video recording at 24, 25, 30, and 60
frames per second, and HDR video recording with Dolby Vision at 4K up to 60
frames per second. 1080p video recording and 720p video recording are also
available.
There's a new Cinematic Mode that uses rack focus to seamlessly shift the
focus from one subject to another when capturing video. It holds focus on the
subject while blurring the background, and can automatically change the focus
when a new subject is about to enter the scene. Blur and focus can be adjusted
after capturing video as well through the Photos app. The cinematic mode works with
the Wide, Telephoto, and TrueDepth cameras, and it supports Dolby Vision HDR.
Other video features include QuickTake video, audio zoom, Time-lapse, Night
mode Time-lapse, continuous autofocus mode, 3x digital zoom, and the option to
take 8-megapixel photos when recording 4K video.
Apple has improved battery life across the iPhone 13 lineup with the A15
chip and larger battery sizes. The iPhone 13 mini's battery lasts for up to 1.5
hours longer than the iPhone 12 mini, and the iPhone's battery lasts for up to
2.5 hours than the iPhone 12.
The iPhone 13 mini supports up to 17 hours of video playback (13 hours when
streaming), and up to 55 hours of audio playback. The iPhone 13 supports up to
19 hours of video playback (up to 15 hours of streaming) and up to 75 hours of
audio playback.
The iPhone 13 is equipped with a 3,227 mAh battery, up from 2,815 mAh in the
iPhone 12, while the iPhone 13 mini has a 2,406 mAh battery, up from 2,227 mAh
in the iPhone 12 mini.
Both iPhone 13 models support fast charging and can charge to 50 percent
within 30 minutes using a Lightning to USB-C cable and a 20W power adapter.
The iPhone 13 models support 5G networks in addition to LTE networks. The 5G
modems in the devices work with both mmWave and Sub-6GHz 5G, which are the two
types of 5G, but mmWave speeds continue to be limited to the United States.
mmWave 5G networks are the fastest 5G networks, but mmWave is short-range
and can be obscured by buildings, trees, and other obstacles, so its use is
limited to major cities and urban areas along with venues like concerts,
airports, and other places where a lot of people congregate.
Sub-6GHz 5G is more widespread and available in urban, suburban, and rural
areas across the United States and other countries. For the most part, when you
use a 5G network, you'll be using Sub-6GHz 5G. Sub-6GHz 5G is generally faster
than LTE, but it's still evolving and it's not the super fast 5G you might be
expecting.
5G connectivity allows for faster download and upload speeds, which speeds
up everything from loading websites to downloading TV shows and movies. It also
increases bandwidth for streaming services so you can watch in a higher
resolution, and it brings improved FaceTime call quality. Over 5G or WiFi,
FaceTime calls work in 1080p. In areas where LTE speeds are slow because of the
sheer number of people, 5G frees up bandwidth and reduces congestion for faster
usage speeds.
iPhone 13 models in the United States support over 20 5G bands.
Along with 5G, the iPhone 13 models also support Gigabit LTE with 4x4 MIMO,
so you can connect to LTE networks when 5G networks aren't available. The following
bands are supported:
Data Saver Mode is a feature that swaps the iPhone's connection over to LTE
when 5G speeds aren't needed in order to preserve battery life.
As an example, when the iPhone is updating in the background, it uses LTE
because super-fast speeds aren't necessary, but in instances where speed does
matter, such as downloading a show, the iPhone 13 models swap over to 5G. There
is also a setting to use 5G whenever it's available rather than using the
automatic Data Saver Mode.
Dual-SIM support allows two phone numbers to be used at one time, enabled
through the inclusion of a physical nano-SIM slot and an eSIM. eSIM
functionality is available in many countries around the world, and Apple has a
list of carriers that support eSIM on its website.
The iPhone 13 models are the first with Dual eSIM support, which means the
iPhone 13 models can use two eSIMs simultaneously rather than just one eSIM and
one nano-SIM. Apple's iPhone 13 models linked to a carrier will not ship with a
physical SIM card this year and carriers will instead use eSIM capabilities for
activation.
The iPhone 13 models include an Apple-designed U1 chip that enables Ultra-Wideband technology for improved spatial awareness, allowing the iPhone 13
models to precisely locate other U1-equipped Apple devices. Apple has likened
Ultra Wideband to "GPS at the scale of the living room," because the
technology is designed for improved indoor positioning and location tracking.
The U1 chip allows the iPhone 13 and 13 mini to precisely track nearby
AirTags. It's also used for directional AirDrop and interaction with the
HomePod mini, which also has a U1 chip.
As for Bluetooth and WiFi, the iPhone 13 models support Bluetooth 5.0 and
WiFi 6 (802.11ax).
The iPhone 13 models have a stereo speaker at the top where the notch is
located and a second stereo speaker at the bottom next to the Lightning port.
The iPhone 13 models are equipped with a barometer, three-axis gyroscope,
accelerometer, proximity sensor, and an ambient light sensor.
The iPhone 13 and 13 mini include support for GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, QZSS,
and BeiDou location services. NFC with reader mode is included, and there's a
background tag feature that allows the iPhone models to scan NFC tags without
the need to open an app first.
The iPhone 13 lineup continues to offer built-in MagSafe technology in the
form of a magnetic ring that is designed to connect to the MagSafe charger and
other magnetic accessories.
The MagSafe charger snaps right onto the back of the iPhone 13 models and
charges at 15W, which is higher than the 7.5W wireless charging available with
Qi-based chargers.
Other magnetic accessories are compatible with the magnetic ring, including
cases, sleeves, snap-on wallets, and more, with third-party companies also able
to make accessories for the MagSafe iPhones.
Apple warns that MagSafe Chargers can leave a circular imprint on its
leather cases, and a similar effect has been seen on silicone cases. Apple also
says that credit cards, security badges, passports, and keyfobs should not be
placed between the iPhone and MagSafe charger.
Like all iPhones, the iPhone 13 models with their MagSafe technology can
cause interference with medical devices like pacemakers and defibrillators.
Apple recommends keeping MagSafe iPhones and all MagSafe accessories a safe
distance away from implanted medical devices.
The iPhone 13 and 13 mini are being sold alongside the iPhone 13 Pro and Pro
Max, which are this year's high-end flagship smartphones. Compared to the
iPhone 13 and 13 mini, the Pro models offer a higher build quality and features
that aren't available with the more affordable iPhones.
Compared to the standard iPhone models, the iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max
feature a stainless steel frame, 120Hz ProMotion displays, and triple-lens
camera systems with improved Wide, Ultra Wide, and Telephoto lenses and
higher-end photography options like macro capabilities, and the ProRes video
format.
Need help deciding between the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro? We have a
dedicated iPhone 13 vs. iPhone 13 Pro guide that explains the similarities and
differences, and if you're thinking of upgrading from the iPhone 12, there's a
guide for that too.
If you want to know more about the iPhone 13 Pro models, we also have a
dedicated iPhone 13 roundup that walks through all of the features.
The iPhone 13 models will be succeeded by the iPhone 14, and we're already
hearing rumors about the 2022 devices. Apple is expected to do away with the
notch for at least some models, adopting a hole-punch front-facing camera and
under-display Face ID.
The iPhone 14 models could also feature a new design that does away with the
camera bump, instead of introducing a flush camera design for the first time in
many years. For more on what to expect from the iPhone 14, we have a dedicated
iPhone 14 roundup.
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iPhone 13: What Will It Look Like?
The iPhone 13 models are expected to feature a 6.1-inch OLED display with a
19.5:9 aspect ratio and a resolution of 1,334 x 750.
The iPhone 13 models are also expected to feature an iPhone X-style notch at
the top of the display with a TrueDepth camera module.
The iPhone 13 models will also continue to feature a 3D Touch display, which
is capable of distinguishing between the textures of various materials on the
display, which Apple calls "3D Touch Screen Technology."
The iPhone 13 models are also expected to include the Apple-designed A13 Bionic chip, which is built on a 7nm process and is 50 percent faster than the A12 chip.
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