iPhone 13 is coming: might cost even less than iPhone 12

Apple’s iPhone 13 range is scheduled in the offing, according to leaks from different tech sources like Forbes and CNET. We know that iPhone 12 led to the largest revenue and profit quarter in Apple’s history with 5G support as the major technological change but it is being expected that Apple may lower the price of the iPhone 13, as other models like Samsung’s Galaxy S20 FE and Google’s Pixel 5 did in 2020. The Samsung Galaxy S21, released in January, also boasted a lower price tag, starting at $200 lower than its predecessor.

The expected price may not be true because of it record iphone 12 sales and Apple’s acceptance and market share around the globe.

French tech website Consomac has mottled that Apple has submitted seven new iPhone 13 model numbers to the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) database, an official regulatory body. The mystery here is Apple typically submits the US and international model numbers for its devices and with four new iPhones coming (iPhone 13, 13 Mini, 13 Pro, 13 Pro Max), one is missing.

The leaks about the iPhone 13 also telling that Apple will double iPhone 13 Pro storage i-e 1TB. iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Mini models, though, are expected to retain the same 64/128/256GB storage options. 

Apple is going to give its upcoming iPhone 13 battery a big boost of up to 18% reveals the latest leaks. According to the details, the iPhone 13 Pro Max is set to lead the way with an 18% gain to 4,352 mAh – the largest battery ever fitted into an iPhone with 8% and 10% capacity gains for the iPhone 13/iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Mini, respectively. 

Adding to what you have read above the new iPhone 13 will have a new design, supersized rear cameras (with upgraded image stabilization and clever beamforming mics, the hyper-efficient A15 chipset, and 120Hz ProMotion displays (for iPhone 13 Pro models). 

 

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