iPhone 13: What’s the Difference? ALL Models Compared!

Hey everyone The iPhone 13 has been showcased in various social media chronicles of Apple and they will be available for sale the upcoming dates Now I’ve been using an iPhone 11 since 2019 Being an Android user all my life, this was my port of entry to the iOS ecosystem While I do have my own share of complaints with iOS, we’re not here to take part of the endless Apple vs Android debate I transitioned to iOS because the iPhone 11, at the time, could shoot the best video I solely demanded for my pas, nutrient and tech vlogs Even though I haven’t uploaded nor edited most of them yet…I really didn’t like the video cameras from Android at the time- the Samsung galaxy S1 0, Xiaomi Mi 9, and even the Huawei Mate 30 The iPhone 11 really had wider camera lenses on both figurehead and back, a wider depth of province and it can shoot videos better in low-pitched light Anyway, ever since the Apple livestream, I’ve been endlessly racking my brain whether I should ameliorate or not and if I will buy one, which iPhone 13 would be the best to get? So I made a streamlined index of all the differences of all the iPhone 13 models to help me, and maybe help you as well, if you’re in the same situation, decide what’s the best phone for us While the iPhone 13 was able to get good upgrades versus previous generations, same and similar aspects between the 4 mannequins will not be mentioned here We will focus only on their differences from one another If you so wishes the full specs, you can go visit the official Apple web site Let’s start – from small to big left to right, “were having” the 13 Mini, service standards 13, the 13 Pro and the 13 Pro Max Note that the 13 mini and standard 13 are exactly the same phone in terms of facets they are different simply in length, heavines and artillery faculty Same starts for the 13 Pro and the 13 Pro Max Here’s a detailed chart so you can only interval if you want to read Basically, the bigger the phone, the heavier it is, but also the very best the artillery carry-on In calls of battery life, Apple claims the 13 mini can endlessly stream video for 17 hours straight, 19 hours for service standards 13, 22 hours for the 13 Pro and 28 hours for the 13 Pro Max And in a recent video by Mrwhosetheboss, he recorded the process of draining the artilleries of each model through ponderous application with everything maxed out, of which the 13 Mini lasted 6.43 hours, the standard 13 7.75 hours the 13 Pro 8.28 hours, and the 13 Pro Max accommodated out for almost 10 hours.From now on out, we’ll be blending the 13 Mini and service standards 13 into what we’ll be calling the Non-Pro for the 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max we will be calling them just Pro, because again, they’re accurately the same phones with the same aspects For storage ability, the Non-Pro can only disappear from 128 gb up to 512 gb. The Pro modelings have a 1tb option this is speculated to have been uttered for the huge file size of the ProRes format videos the Pro iPhone 13 s are capable of For display, the Non-Pro has the usual 60 hz freshen rate, while the Pro has what we call the all-new ProMotion feature where it’s not just 120 hz, but it’s adaptive 120 hz- it automatically adjusts between 10 -1 20 hz depending on the content you are see. This tech would be useful in saving battery life Max brightness for the Non-Pro is 800 nits, while the Pro has 1000 nits which represents it a little bit more viewable under strong daytime. Not a macrocosm of certain differences, but still For the A15 Bionic chip, each variant pretty much has the same computing power Just that, the Pro variants have one extra GPU core for the gamers and creatives out there Mrwhosetheboss did a Metal test on Geekbench, and the Pro discrepancies play-act roughly 50% better Now this obviously won’t scale in a real-world scenario all the time, but at least we have that one metric down Better wait for other YouTubers to do more marks for actual ensues Let’s move on to cameras the Non-Pro kind of loses out here a bit The Non-Pro doesn’t have a telephoto lens so it doesn’t have visual zoom up to 3x like the Pro does and the Non-Pro only has 5x digital zoom instead of 15 x on the Pro The Pro has an f1. 5 wide and f1. 8 ultrawide aperture, which entails it can take in more light-colored hence having brighter photographs and videos than what the Non-Pro can capture on its f1. 6 wide and f2. 4 ulrawide apertures Also, the Non-Pro’s portrait mode doesn’t have night procedure like the Pro does so you won’t be able to simultaneously blur your backgrounds and brighten them when in dark environments Kind of a bummer The Pro can shoot in Apple Pro Raw format while the Non-Pro cannot Basically, Apple Pro Raw is Apple’s Raw file format that professional photographers and journalists use in their workflow If you don’t know what that is, then “youre supposed to” don’t need it The Pro also has a Macro mode on its ultrawide lens while the Non-Pro does not For video recording, pretty much the same with our previous camera category The Non-Pro doesn’t have optical zoom and only has 3x digital zoom while the Pro, with its telephoto lens, has 3x optical zoom and 9x digital zoom Apple too dedicated the Pro phones the capability to shoot video in ProRes format It’s basically same to Apple Pro Raw, but in video.This is for the professional videographers out there Note that the 128 gb variances of the Pro can only shoot ProRes in 1080p30 Those with bigger storage can shoot at 4k30. Something to keep in mind Like the previous iPhone 12 s, the Pro variances have this additional sensor called the LiDAR scanner LiDAR meaning Light Detection and Ranging It measures how long it makes for light to reflect back from objectives, essentially creating a depth map of your smothers This offers an opportunity to seriously in camera focus especially in dark environments LiDAR is also used by various apps for augmented reality Lastly we have the pricing I’ll simply be including the 128 gb cornerstone rate for each model as those with bigger storage will be up to the user if they want to spend more The 13 Mini expenditures 700 USD in the US and 45,000 PHP in the PH 800 USD and 51 k PHP for the standard 13, 1000 USD and 64 k PHP for the 13 Pro and 1100 USD and 71 k PHP for the 13 Pro Max Is the $100 or 5k PHP price increase worth it for the extra screen real estate properties? Or is the $ 200 or 10 k PHP price increase worth it for the added features of the 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max? I can’t say for sure myself, and it would most definitely depend per person based on what they want and need So there you have it.I hope I was able to help you in some way and if you’re getting an iPhone 13, which one would it be? Which model would be worth it for you? I’d love to hear your thoughts so criticism them down below Personally I’m leaning on getting the 13 Mini or the 13 Pro on the basis that if I’m upgrading, it’s either I waste the least amount of money by buying the cheapest prototype, or if I’m gonna devote anyway, might as well get the one with the most features I know, deep inside, that I will be able to use that Telephoto lens After all is said and done, I’m still not decided I is likely to be not buy one at all since my iPhone 11 is still working perfectly “thats still” a decent-enough rig to shoot photos and videos when it comes to YouTube vlogs I guess we’ll see in the upcoming days If I get one expect that I’ll be building videos about the iPhone 13 so make sure to subscribe and click that buzzer icon so you won’t miss updated information Alright, that’s it for today this is Chad, and expressed appreciation for for watching

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