Should You Upgrade to the iPhone 13?
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Introduction
In Sept 2021, Apple unveiled the latest generation iPhone, the all-new and long-anticipated Apple iPhone 13. Held under the usual fanfare in California, the four-model line-up (iPhone 13, iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13 Pro, and iPhone 13 Pro Max) include the most advanced smartphones that the brand has ever produced.
Packed with the latest technology, there can be no denying that these new iPhones offer a wide range of benefits – but should you upgrade your phone today?
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Apple's newest iPhones with updated cameras, new colors, smaller notches, and faster A15 chip.
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iPhone 13 features
After months of speculations, September saw Apple finally unveil the innovative features of the latest generation iPhone. These include:
Design
All four models in the iPhone 13 range feature the same flat-edged design. They also all come with a ceramic shield glass front. However, they do differ in display sizes and type:
- iPhone 13 Pro Max - Super Retina XDR display with ProMotion and a 6.7” screen
- iPhone 13 Pro - Super Retina XDR display with ProMotion and a 6.1” screen
- iPhone 13 - A Super Retina XDR display with a 6.1” screen
- iPhone 13 mini - A Super Retina XDR display with a 5.4” screen
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Left to right: iPhone 13 Pro Max, iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 mini
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Camera
One of the biggest things that smartphone owners are looking for is the camera, and the iPhone 13 range does not disappoint. A significant advance on all previous models, the iPhone 13 Mini and standard version receive upgraded Sensor-Shift image technology, which helps to create brighter and sharper images. The iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max feature an ultra-wide camera with autofocus and a brighter lens, as well as a telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom.
All four models are able to record in 4K at 60fps, while both the front and rear cameras are Dolby Vision HDR.
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Apple new camera comes with new sensors and computational photography features
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Processor
To ensure the fastest iPhones in the range, the entire collection is equipped with the A15 bionic processor. This provides the highest CPU and GPU performance, while the 4GB of RAM in the Mini and Standard (6GB in the Pro and Pro Max) guarantee that there is enough power to offer an unrivaled iPhone experience.
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A15 Bionic processor, which the Apple says is 50% faster than the competition.
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Battery life
Alongside the camera, battery life is essential, and the latest generation iPhones feature Apple’s longest-lasting solution yet. While the iPhone 12 range might have seen a slight drop in performance compared to its predecessor, the new generation sees a significant leap forward.
The iPhone 13 Pro offers up to 22 hours of video playback, while the iPhone 13 Pro Max at an incredible 28 hours. This amazing duration is unlike any other iPhone on the market, ensuring that your phone will be able to last throughout the day and beyond.
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iPhone 13 last a whopping 2.5 hours of usage longer than the iPhone 12
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So should you upgrade your phone?
While there can be no denying that the iPhone 12 and previous generations are still fantastic phones, the new iPhone 13 range takes the Apple smartphone to completely new heights. From its incredible battery life, unrivaled power, and upgraded camera, it can take your smartphone experience to completely new levels.
Of course, the new iPhone 13 range does come with a cost. However, trading in your old phone is the best way to ensure you have the case you need to get the latest generation smartphone. Here at SellUp, we are the best place to sell your used phone in Singapore.
Our customers can enjoy an instant valuation of their phone, simply needing to enter a few details about the condition of their phone. From there, we offer free pick up and payment on the spot, so if you want to trade in your old device for the latest iPhone 13 range, get in touch with our team today!
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