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why Iphone 13?

 iPhone 13 appears to be on the track to launch the iPhone 13 as per its usual calendar. This means that you could eventually witness the iPhone 13 launch in 24 September 2021. reports have also hint

ed towards a launch in the third week of September. 

The iPhone 13 will be available in all-new Pink, Midnight, Blue, and Starlight colours. It will also be available in the (PRODUCT)RED colour

iPhone 13: Camera-The iPhone 13 comes with an all-new dual-camera system along with a sensor-shift OIS feature. In addition, the iPhone 13 gets the Cinematic mode that can record Dolby Vision HDR. The iPhone 13 will also support HDR video recording with Dolby Vision. The new iPhones support 4K up to 60fps on all cameras. Apple has introduced new camera features like Photographic Styles, Smart HDR 4, and more. The company also brings Night mode on all cameras. These are some of the highlights camera features of the iPhone 13

iPhone 13: Design-The iPhone 13 sports a flat-edged design, . the iPhone 13 Pro models get the new 120Hz screen, but the iPhone 13 models are still stuck at a 60Hz refresh rate. Both the iPhone 13 and iPhone 12 models come with the same 6.1-inch display.

iPhone 13: Battery-This clearly means that the iPhone 13 packs a bigger battery unit and explains why the thickness has slightly gone up on the new iPhone models.

Overall, the iPhone 13 feels like a better buy than the iPhone 12, especially considering the battery improvements. Apart from the battery, the minor design changes won't make much difference, and the same goes for the performance.

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