
According to recent leaks, the iPhone 13 is expected to undergo camera enhancements and introduce new features compared to its predecessor. iPhone 13 will come in four variants: iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro, and iPhone 13 Pro Max. Additionally, there are speculations about the product adopting the new MagSafe charging technology.
1. What sets iPhone 13 apart from iPhone 12?
According to recent leaks, iPhone 13 is anticipated to undergo camera upgrades and introduce new features compared to its predecessor.
Renowned analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, known for accurate predictions regarding unreleased Apple products, suggests that iPhone 13 will come in four variants: iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro, and iPhone 13 Pro Max. Additionally, there are speculations about the product adopting the new MagSafe charging technology.
Increased Thickness

Enhanced Refresh Rate
Most smartphones today, including the iPhone 12, feature a 60 Hz refresh rate. Some high-end devices like the Galaxy S21 or OnePlus 8 Pro come with a 120Hz refresh rate. There are rumors suggesting that the upcoming iPhone 13 will also boast a 120Hz refresh rate and an always-on OLED display. Similar rumors circulated before the launch of the iPhone 12 but are more likely to materialize this year.
Upgraded Camera System
The camera system of the iPhone 12 includes standard, ultra-wide, and selfie cameras. Night mode photography is available on all models, while improved HDR mode and telephoto lens are exclusive to the iPhone 12 Pro and 12 Pro Max. The 2.5x zoom feature is only present in the Pro Max version.
For the iPhone 13, Apple is rumored to introduce an additional telephoto lens to enhance zoom capabilities, an ultra-wide lens for night mode photography, and lidar technology across all models, instead of being exclusive to the Pro version as in the iPhone 12.
The Return of Touch ID
Rumor has it that the iPhone 13 might feature an undercover Touch ID beneath its display, diverging from the traditional integration within the Home button seen in the iPhone 8. Apple's iPad Air 2020 has already embraced a side-mounted Touch ID button. If this speculation holds true, it could be hailed as a commendable feature, especially given the inconvenience Face ID poses when users wear masks, unless they happen to own an Apple Watch paired with iOS 14.5.
(Source: vnexpress.net)
