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Review: iPhone 13 Pro

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Early in the 2021 iPhone rumour life cycle, it was reported that Apple might call this year’s offering the iPhone 12s. Previous ‘S’ model iPhones – such as the 6s or Xs – would keep the same design and features of the previous year’s model, with a faster processor, better camera and a single standout new feature.

Though Apple didn’t go with iPhone 12s name, it may have been a fitting monicker, at least where the Pro models are concerned. The 13 Pro is essentially the 12 Pro with a faster processor, better camera, and one big standout feature (ProMotion).

But to treat it so reductively is to do it a disservice. The scale of improvements here are noteworthy, and the gap between Pro and non- Pro models is significant. This is essentially the iPhone 12 Pro with ProMotion, a better camera system, faster performance, and better battery life. That’s not a surprising or particularly innovative set of improvements, but it still adds up to one hell of a nice iPhone.

REFINED DESIGN

While the iPhone 13 Pro looks a lot like the 12 Pro at a glance, and indeed is a sort of fraternal twin, there are differences. Some are subtle, others jump right out at you.

The iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max are nearly the exact same physical dimensions as the 12 Pro models they replace. These are heavy phones, just as their predecessors were; a natural side-effect of the stainless steel frame.

Not much has changed when it comes to durability, not that we’re complaining. The iPhone 13 Pro still carries an IP68 water and dust resistance rating, and is rated for up to 30 minutes at a depth of six meters. It’s got the same Ceramic Shield front glass, too.

The silver, graphite, and gold colours from last year return, but Pacific Blue has been replaced with Sierra Blue, a much lighter shade that looks nice enough, though I prefer last year’s darker hue.

While USB-C is creeping its way through all of Apple’s other products – it’s now the only port on MacBooks, the

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