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Compare iphones
Compare iphones










compare iphones
  1. #COMPARE IPHONES FULL#
  2. #COMPARE IPHONES PRO#

#COMPARE IPHONES PRO#

There are valid reasons to pay $1,000 and up for the iPhone 13 Pro or iPhone 13 Pro Max ( 8/10, WIRED Recommends).

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You might need to buy an adapter if you don't have a USB-C one lying around. Note: There's no charging adapter included (nor earbuds) with any of the iPhone 13 models, just a USB-C to Lightning cable. It's IP68 water-resistant, has 5G, and maintains the MagSafe accessory system from its predecessor. If you thought the original launch colors were a bit lackluster, well, it now comes in green.

#COMPARE IPHONES FULL#

The wide and ultrawide can take in more light, producing sharper and brighter nighttime shots.īattery life is better, easily lasting a full day and then some with heavy usage, and the A15 Bionic chip powering it is no slouch. One of the best new additions is Cinematic mode, which merges Portrait mode with video and adds a blur effect around your subject. The 6.1-inch OLED screen is also just the right size. Apple brought in a few features from previous Pro models, such as sensor-shift stabilization on the main camera to correct for your shaky hands, and 128 gigabytes of base storage instead of the paltry 64 it offered before. The iPhone 13 ( 8/10, WIRED Recommends) is the best iPhone for most people. The single-lens rear camera takes pretty great daytime shots, but sadly, as there's no night mode, low-light images are lackluster compared to phones like the Google Pixel 5A. It gets sub-6 5G connectivity, meaning it won't be able to hit the super-fast internet speeds available on pricier iPhones, but this isn't a big deal as you rarely run into that type of 5G. That chip also brings better battery life, but the SE will last you roughly a day of use-less if you're a heavy user.

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It has the same A15 Bionic processor as the iPhone 13 models, making this budget phone a powerhouse among its peers and capable of running the most demanding games. Internally, it's a whole lot more powerful than the previous generation. This is also the only iPhone in the lineup without ultrawide-band support, which improves AirDrop and lets you precisely find nearby AirTags. There's no MagSafe accessory system here, and the headphone jack remains nonexistent, but at least you still get plain ol' wireless charging. (We've rounded up our favorite cases and accessories here.) That means you still get a cramped yet compact 4.7-inch LCD screen with a physical home button, thick bezels around the screen, and Touch ID. Externally, there are none-even the cases for the 2020 model will fit the iPhone SE 2022. Apple has refreshed its most affordable iPhone for a third generation ( 7/10, WIRED Recommends), though you'll be hard-pressed to spot the differences.












Compare iphones