Apple has finally unveiled the base and most popular model of its smartphones – the iPhone 13, as well as the iPhone 13 mini for fans of miniature devices. Like last year, the former has a 6.1-inch display, while the mini version has a 5.4-inch display. The screen is still an OLED panel, the body is made of glass and the side bezel is aluminum. But unlike its predecessor, the new model has a cutout for Face ID reduced by 20%. It’s not exactly what many expect to see, but better anyway.
One of the major hardware changes in the new generation of Apple smartphones is the A15 Bionic processor, which Apple says is currently the fastest smartphone chipset. It is 50% faster than the competition, and the graphics accelerator is 30% more powerful. It’s still a 5nm chip with six CPU cores (with two new high-performance and four high-performance ones) and a separate chip to accelerate machine learning tasks. It has a new video encoder and decoder and twice the system cache.
The new iPhone lineup offers better battery life. The iPhone 13 mini will last an average of 1.5 hours longer than its predecessor, and the iPhone 13 will last 2.5 hours longer than the iPhone 12. All this thanks to a larger battery, better energy efficiency of the A15 Bionic, as well as additional enhancements and software optimizations. provision.
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