Unboxing a remarkable iPhone 13 256GB VN/A variant as an upgrade from my trusty iPhone 11 Pro.
Excitingly ventured into the world of iPhone 13 256GB, bidding farewell to my faithful iPhone 11 Pro.
Seems like there's a contradiction, doesn't it? And why did I opt for the iPhone 13 256GB? After a month of usage, it still feels like a sensible choice.
If you're currently using an iPhone 12 series, there's little reason to switch to the iPhone 13. However, for those on iPhone 11, upgrading to iPhone 13 feels genuinely exhilarating.
I didn't go for the iPhone 13 Pro/Pro Max because I prefer lightweight and ergonomic devices. That's why I ruled out the Pro Max. As for the choice between iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro, after balancing budget and requirements, I settled for the iPhone 13.
PHYSIQUEThe version I purchased in white looks quite charming, although the gold trim gives it a somewhat unappealing appearance. I'm unsure how other versions with different trim colors would look.The DISPLAY
is the next feature I appreciate. Compared to the screen on the iPhone 11, and even the iPhone 11 Pro, the 13's screen is superior. Although it doesn't reach the 120Hz refresh rate like the iPhone 13 Pro series, everything feels incredibly smooth. Apple has optimized the hardware and software so well that the difference in refresh rates is barely noticeable, especially on a 6.1-inch screen. Overall, I'm satisfied with the current screen on the iPhone 13.The persistent presence of the rabbit ear notch on this screen is something I find unappealing. While many consider it a brand recognition feature, for me, it detracts from the overall aesthetic. Despite its lack of impact on user experience.CAMERA stands out for me due to its image stabilization feature and large sensor size (1.7µm), akin to the camera of the iPhone 12 Pro Max. Compared to the iPhone 11 or iPhone 12/12 Pro series, the iPhone 13 camera boasts several advantages.The theory holds true, but lacking an iPhone 12 Pro Max for firsthand experience, I can only compare it with the iPhone 11 series. Nonetheless, I do notice discernible differences, albeit subtle.When it comes to choosing between 2 cameras or 3, the allure of the triple-camera setup on the iPhone 11 Pro initially caught my eye. It looked sleek and sophisticated, making the device stand out from its dual-camera counterparts. However, in practical terms, I've found that the zoom feature doesn't significantly enhance portrait shots, and I rarely find myself needing it. What I consistently appreciate and utilize are the wide-angle and ultrawide lenses. That's why, when the iPhone 13 was released, I opted for the standard version over the Pro. One notable improvement with the ultrawide camera is its ability to capture low-light scenes, a feature absent in previous iPhone models. Apart from this enhancement, there isn't a significant difference, except for the main camera, as previously mentioned.While many criticize the protruding camera module for its size, I personally find its larger size exciting. However, I do agree that its aesthetics could be improved. To address this, I purchased a decorative case to enhance its appearance.I opted for 256GB storage because it suits my penchant for capturing random moments. Since iPhones traditionally lack expandable storage, one must carefully assess their needs before selecting the appropriate capacity. Nowadays, users tend to use their phones for shooting videos and photos, so I believe 128GB is only suitable for a few, hence, if possible, go for the 256GB option.The battery of iPhone 13 is what I appreciate the most. Honestly, the battery of iPhone 11 was quite decent already. When iPhone 12 was released, I considered buying it, but I noticed the battery performance was a bit lacking, so I refrained from purchasing. The battery of iPhone 13 easily meets my usage needs for over a day. From a full charge in the morning, it always remains above 30% by evening. I just plug it in before sleeping, and it's good to go.In terms of charging, the device supports faster wireless charging compared to its predecessors. One thing I dislike about purchasing this device is that it doesn't come with a charger in the box, so I had to scour the internet to find a charger, which cost me a few hundred thousand dong more.The latest Apple chip promises to enhance performance, speed, and longevity, ensuring a superior experience for users.If I were to desire a perfect iPhone 13 without any change in cost, I would opt for:1 - A bezel-less display2 - Fast charging port with Type-C connectivity3 - Enhanced Ultrawide camera, boasting a larger aperture4 - Comes with the sleekest charging adapter, delivering 18W powerThank you all for watching the shared post, wishing everyone to always be healthy and full of energy.The content is developed by the Mytour team with the aim of customer care and solely to inspire travel experiences. We do not take responsibility for or provide advice for other purposes.
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