iPhone 13 release date, price, specs and leaks:


As we all know that iPhone is one of the most popular mobile phone brands all over the world. People always prefer iPhone models and features than Androids just because that iPhone provides more security to its users rather than compared to Android devices.

But, if iPhone provides more features than others, they charge a handsome amount for these features. And one of the main reason of its popularity is its expensive serving.

Recently iPhone launched its latest models (iPhone 12 series). And they made few changes in their mobile phone devices like removing of charger and introducing Mag Safe. 

When do we expect iPhone 13 series to be launched:

The "iPhone 13" is expected to launch in late 2021 and could see some drastic changes that will affect day-to-day use. And we are expecting that there will be few more changing in this model.

Apple may do anything from removing the Lightning port in favor of wireless charging to adding yet another camera for improved optical zoom.

The "iPhone 13" is expected in the fall of 2021 with improved cameras, no ports, and the possible return of Touch ID.

And we could see some drastic changes that will affect day-to-day use. Apple may do anything from removing the Lightning port in favor of wireless charging to adding yet another camera for improved optical zoom.

● TBA 2021
● "port-less" model, may not have Lightning connector
● MagSafe for accessories and charging
● Smaller or no notch is possible
● Touch ID under the display or in the power button
● 120Hz screen with LTPO
● Potential four-camera array + LiDAR

"iPhone 13" Features:

After a considerable number of changes to design and features in the iPhone 12, the "iPhone 13" will likely remain relatively the same. Upgrades tend to occur on a tick-tick-tick-tock schedule for iPhone, so expect this to be a minor-upgrade year focused on specs and stability.

Expected Design of iPhone 13:

The expected iPhone 13 Pro


The iPhone 12 returned to flat sides with a new design, which means the "iPhone 13" will likely not change the external design much year-over-year. The longer a design can be reused, the wider the margins Apple can make on their current models.

The most noticeable physical changes to the device could be the camera bump and notch. The camera bump is expected to change from separate bumps for each lens to a single sheet of glass covering all lenses. This would reduce wobble when laying the device flat on its back.

The notch is expected to be reduced or eliminated. Apple has been investigating methods to hide certain elements of the TrueDepth system behind the display. Some Android manufacturers have managed to hide selfie cameras behind the display, but the TrueDepth system is much more complex.

Apple may be able to hide the selfie camera and a few other sensors in the "iPhone 13" by placing them under the display or raising them into the bezel. Either possibility would yield a smaller notch. It is highly unlikely the notch will be eliminated anytime soon.


The 'iPhone 13' could have one or more different colors

New colors could be introduced for the "iPhone 13." The colors currently offered are white, black, blue, green, and (PRODUCT)RED. Apple usually replaces one of the unique colors with another to boost sales for that model.

Apple may implement various design changes to improve durability and water-resistance as well. The iPhone 12 lineup has an IP68 rating which allows submersion for up to 6 meters for 30 minutes. Apple doesn't intend their devices to be used underwater and will not cover water damage under warranty.

If Apple is able to reasonably increase water resistance, the "iPhone 13" may be the first model with Apple's blessing for underwater photography. Capacitive buttons, e-sim, and no Lightning port would enable a fully closed-off device.

Display

The iPhone could gain a ProMotion display in 2021 to optimize viewing content but may necessitate the use of LTPO technology to keep the battery life under control. Samsung has used similar techniques to push its display refresh rate up to 120Hz as well.

It is claimed that Apple wants its Pro models to have 120Hz refresh rates, but they must be variable to prevent inadvertent battery drain. This would be accomplished by using LTPO backplanes, which is what the Apple Watch uses to remain always-on by slowing the screen to as little as 1Hz.

The iPad Pro has a 120Hz refresh rate but does not use LTPO, so it is hard to consider the validity of the rumor. Jon Prosser said that the iPhone 12 could have received the technology, but Apple decided to cut it at the last second due to battery life concerns.

A report says that LG has been tapped to produce the needed LTPO displays for the "iPhone 13" which would go into production in mid-2021. A different report suggests Samsung might be the sole provider of LTPO displays for Apple due to their history of providing quality displays.

There is always some chance Apple could bring Apple Pencil functionality to the iPhone. The second-generation Pencil is sleek and small enough to use with the iPhone comfortably, but it requires a capacitive attachment point for pairing. Apple could release a third-generation Pencil or a new version of Pencil altogether meant specifically for the iPhone.

Apple's use of multiple magnets in a device for charging, accessories, and mounting devices is not new. The iPad Pro has 102 magnets distributed through its chassis, so an accompanying Apple Pencil mount wouldn't complicate the device much.

"iPhone 13" pricing and release:

Apple will likely release four distinct models of the "iPhone 13" identically priced to the iPhone 12 counterparts. Reports suggest that demand for the iPhone 12 mini may lead to Apple de-emphasizing the product, but an "iPhone 13 mini" is still expected.

Apple may give users different choices over storage options. Currently, there are three options in the non-pro lineup at 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB. The 128GB option is $50 more expensive than the 64GB option, and the 256GB option is $100 more expensive than that.

Apple could push the baseline to 128GB and offer 256GB and 512GB options above that. The pro models may get 1TB options for even more money — likely a $200 premium.

The iPhone 12 starts at $799 so the "iPhone 13" will take its place.

The "iPhone 13" could see a major shift in use cases with multiple new technologies pushing the device forward. Fall 2021 is a while away yet, so expect a lot more leaks to detail the new iPhone until its launch.