New Apple iPhone 13 Product and Other Products Revealed

On Sep 15, 2021 at 10:58 am UTC by · 3 min read

Besides the increase in the space size from last year’s models, the iPhone 13 series all have a bigger storage capacity, beginning from 128 gigs, and up to 1 Terabyte of storage space for the iPhone 13 Pro Max. 

American multinational technology company, Apple Inc (NASDAQ: AAPL) has unveiled its long-awaited iPhone 13 series at its Apple event 2021. As reported by CNBC, the company also unveiled a new Apple Watch Series 7, as well as a new iPad and iPad Mini, with the devices marking a new era powered by its in-house designed chip, the A15 Bionic.

The new iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Mini were designed with a slightly more advanced camera which may likely not be observed by the average person. However, the superiority of the new iPhones will be experienced in the longer battery life when compared with last year’s iPhone 12. Apple said it has increased the battery size, which will make the new models last up to an hour and a half longer than their immediate predecessor.

Apple also unveiled the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max versions which in turn has more superior battery life compared with the ordinary iPhone 13. According to the Cupertino-based company, the iPhone 13 Pro should have a 1.5-hour longer battery life and its bigger sibling will have a 2.5-hour longer battery life. 

While the iPhone 13 Mini and iPhone 13 come with screen display sizes of 5.4 inches and 6.1 inches respectively, the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max were designed with 6.1 and 6.7 inches respectively. The iPhones come in different colors ranging from Gold to Sierra Blue amongst others.

Based on price, the iPhone 13 Mini will start out at $699 while the iPhone 13 costs $799. The advanced models, including iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max will start selling at a price of $999 and $1,099 respectively. 

Other Specification Highlights of the Apple iPhone 13 Phone Series

Besides the increase in the space size from last year’s models, the iPhone 13 series all have a bigger storage capacity, beginning from 128 gigs, and up to 1 Terabyte of storage space for the iPhone 13 Pro Max. 

A core highlight of the iPhones is their enhanced performance, made possible with the faster Neural Engine in its in-house chip, the A15 Bionic. With 5-nanometer technology, A15 Bionic — the fastest chip in a smartphone — features a new 5-core GPU in the Pro lineup that brings the fastest graphics performance in any smartphone, up to 50 percent faster than the leading competition. This chip capability makes it possible for the iPhones to handle demanding tasks smoothly and efficiently.

The camera features are also a huge selling point according to the company’s executives.

“iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max make up our most pro iPhone lineup ever with the biggest advancement for our camera system, the best battery life ever in an iPhone, and the fastest performance of any smartphone, setting a new standard for iPhone and enabling incredible experiences never before possible,” said Greg Joswiak, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing. 

The Apple event helped upturn the loss in AAPL shares which closed 0.96% down on Tuesday to $148.12. In the Pre-Market today, the phone maker’s stock has inked a mild gain of 0.37% to $148.67. The new iPhones will start shipping later in the month.

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