Design and price of iPhone13, Apple’s newly launched products

The iPhone 13 isn't a major revamp but is still an upgrade from the iconic iPhone 12. The powerful A15 Bionic processor increases photo processing, and frequent use extends the battery life by an hour or more.

With improved cameras and longer battery life, the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 improve on the excellent iPhone 12. The notch has been shrunk, and the rear camera module is now positioned diagonally. Furthermore, the A15 processor improves the speed and efficiency of all tasks.


The iPhone 13 Pro versions received more advanced technology updates. The basic iPhone, on the other hand, still has a lot to offer at a significantly lesser price.

Design

Apple only redesigns its devices every few years, therefore the iPhone 13 keeps the same design as the iPhone 12. The flat sides of each model are made of aluminum placed between glass plates.

Aside from additional color options and a rearranged camera module, there aren't many aesthetic differences between the 2021 and 2020 iPhones. However, because certain sections of the iPhone have relocated, the design variations are sufficient to necessitate a new case. Because the notch is now significantly smaller, the speaker grill is now higher in the bezel.

Midnight, blue, starlight, pink, and PRODUCT (RED) are the colors available for the new iPhones. During Apple's March 2022 event, the company unveiled a new green option.

Apple said the iPhone 13 will be available in four new variants during a virtual event on Tuesday: the iPhone 13, 13 Mini, 13 Pro, and 13 Pro Max.


Prices

The iPhone 13 starts at $829 for 128GB of storage, which is twice as much as the iPhone 12, and the iPhone 13 Mini starts at $729 for 128GB. For 128GB storage, the iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max start at $999 and $1,099, respectively.


New Apple products

Apple Inc. unveiled 5G versions of its entry-level iPhone SE and iPad Air tablets, as well as a new Mac desktop computer with a faster CPU, to kick off what is expected to be the company's busiest year for new product releases yet.

Apple announced the products during a "Peek performance" virtual event on Tuesday, hoping to maintain its momentum after a record-breaking holiday quarter that topped Wall Street's forecasts. Tim Cook, the company's CEO, also revealed plans to stream Major League Baseball games through the company's TV+ streaming service.


Apple announced a new M1 Ultra CPU, which the company claims are the most powerful personal computer chip ever. Apple has been transitioning away from Intel Corp. chips in favor of its own components for years.

The Mac Studio, a new desktop computer with the M1 Ultra CPU, is geared at app developers, photo editors, and video producers. Apple also announced a new 27-inch display for its Mac that is far less expensive than the existing model, costing $1,599.

There were several surprises during the presentation, and once it ended, the stock fell less than 1% to $158. They've dropped nearly 10% this year, in line with the overall stock market decline.

 

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