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Apple introduces 4 new iPhone 13 models

ANKARA – US tech firm Apple has introduced four new iPhone 13 models at a virtual event held at its headquarters in Cupertino, California recently.

The new models include iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13 with Super Retina XDR display with A15 bionic chip, which Apple dubbed as the fastest CPU in any smartphone with up to 50 percent faster than its nearest competitor.

Both supporting 5G, they have ceramic shield at front screen with water resistance, including dual-camera, coming with five new colors — pink, blue, midnight, starlight, and (PRODUCT) RED.

The dual-camera gathers 47 percent more light for less noise and brighter results in photos and videos, said Apple. The two models have a cinematic mode to enable users to capture cinema-like moments in their videos, which are shoot in Dolby Vision HDR.

While 5.4-inch iPhone 13 mini has 1.5 hours longer battery life than its predecessor, this is up to 2.5 longer for the 6.1-inch iPhone 13. They start at USD699 and USD799, respectively.

The higher models, iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max, have three ultra-wide cameras with six times optical zoom range. Their specifications mostly speak to filmmakers.

They come in four colors — graphite, gold, silver and blue. Their GPU provides 50 percent faster graphics performance than competitors, which Apple said is the leader in the sector.

Their Super Retina XDR display comes in 6.1 inches and 6.7 inches. As for battery life, iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max last 1.5 and 2.5 longer, respectively, compared to their predecessors. They start at USD999 and USD1,099.

For fitness users, Apple Watch Series 7 has nearly 20 percent larger screen area and 40 percent thinner edges than the previous model, and over 50 percent more screen area than Series 3. It will support Fitness+.

Dubbed as the most durable Apple Watch ever built, Series 7 has resistance against cracks, dust and water. Powered with WatchOS 8 that senses cycling activity, it has an 18-hour battery life, while it charges 33 percent faster than its predecessor. Price starts at USD399.

As for tablets, the new iPad carries A13 bionic chip with 20 percent faster CPU, GPU and neural engine than the previous one, which Apple said is 3 times faster than Google’s Chromebook, and 6 times faster than the top-selling Android tablet. The new tablet supports the first-generation Apple Pencil. It is powered by iPadOS 15.

The new iPad Mini, which comes in four different colors with 5G, has a liquid retina display with a screen size raised to 8.3 inches. It has a 40 percent jump in CPU performance compared to its previous model. It has a 12 MP rear camera and ability to record in 4K, while it also supports Apple Pencil.

Both iPad models are built with a 100 percent recycled aluminum enclosure, according to Apple.

Apple’s iPhone smartphones by far continue to be the largest revenue generator for the company with USD39.57 billion net sales in the third fiscal quarter, up 49.8 percent from the same period of last year.

Net sales of iPhone climbed to USD153.1 billion for the nine months ending June — up 37.5 percent year-on-year, according to the company’s latest financial figures released on July 27. (Anadolu

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