What makes the iPhone 13 so special?

  

The Complete Guide to the Apple iPhone 13 and Why It's Better Than Ever





What makes the iPhone 13 so special?


Apple is relying on new paint jobs to make the latest handset stand out from the iPhone 11 and iPhone 12.

The company has introduced a new colour called "Aqua Blue" which is a mix of blue and green. The company also introduced a new colour called "Purple" which is a mix of purple and pink.

The company has also introduced two new colours for the Apple Watch, including "Lavender" and "Teal."


Display, Hardware and Design



The iPhone 13 has the same 6.1-inch OLED Super Retina XDR display, with a resolution of 2340×1080 pixels and 476ppi. It has support for HDR and Dolby Vision, and the company says that the display is 28% brighter outdoors at 800 nits, with higher peak brightness for HDR at 1200 nits compared to the predecessor. I did not have any issues using the display outdoors and when watching HDR content. It also has True Tone adjustments and Wide Color. Since it has a Taptic Engine, you get haptic touch feedback.


The iPhone 13 doesn’t have the 120Hz high refresh rate option, so you have to spend more and get the Pro model if you need a high refresh rate screen. It has the Ceramic Shield protection that was introduced in the iPhone 12. Apple says that this has 4x better drop performance compared to normal protection, thanks to a new high-temperature crystallisation step that grows nano-ceramic crystals within the glass matrix.





The iPhone 13 has an improved 12MP (f/1.6) main camera with 1.7 µm pixels, and the company says that it is the biggest sensor ever in an iPhone dual-camera system. The Sensor-shift OIS — a technology introduced in iPhone 12 Pro Max is now available in the main camera for both iPhone 13. There is a 12MP 120° ultra-wide (f/2.4) secondary camera.

You also get the Night Mode feature with manual adjustment on all the cameras. You get a night mode icon automatically when the phone detects a low-light scene. It automatically suggests the seconds, but can change the long exposure, which can be set up to 30 seconds. It also has the Deep Fusion option that was first introduced in the iPhone 11 series. This uses the advanced image processing system that uses the A15 Bionic Neural engine to capture images with dramatically better texture, detail, and reduced noise in lower light.




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