3 Super Features You Will Find Common In All The Four iPhone 13 Smartphones
Here are the 3 most common features you will find across the iPhone 13 series.
Apple is started taking pre-orders for the newly released iPhone 13 series. You can book your iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro, or iPhone 13 Pro Max and expect to get it after September 24th. If you want to know the prices for these handsets, you may visit here.
Today we will share a little deep knowledge about the four devices the world is about to get. We will focus on the common features all the four are getting. So let’s begin!
The Most Common Features You Will Get Across The iPhone 13 Series
Storage
Apple has introduced the iPhone 13 lineup with storage options 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB. That means even the iPhone 13 mini will get a 128GB storage option. Interestingly, that’s just the beginning. 128GB is the least storage capacity any of the four devices will get. All four are available in 128Gb, 256GB, and 512GB. Isn’t it great!
Camera
All of the four models of the iPhone 13 series will get one particular camera feature – the Cinematic mode camera feature. It’s one of the key highlights of the series. It allows the phone to shift focus from one subject to another. It can also track a moving person in the frame and keep that person in focus. With this new camera feature in the iPhone 13 lineup, you can shift the focus on a person in the frame, while everything remains blurry.
Processor
No distinction this time. The company releases the iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro, and iPhone 13 Pro Max with the same SoC. All four are equipped with its in-house A15 Bionic processor with 6 cores. So the performance remains almost the same across the four devices.
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