8 features of Apple’s most-expensive 2021 iPhone that you will get in cheapest iPhone of the year

Apple iPhone 13 series is here. The 2021 iPhone models — iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max — are up for pre-orders in India, for the first time ever in the first wave itself. The new iPhones will be available for purchase in the country starting September 24. Apple has retained the iPhone 12 launch pricing for iPhone 13 series as well. This means that the cheapest iPhone 13 model, iPhone 13 mini is priced at Rs 69,900 onwards and the most-expensive iPhone 13 model, iPhone 13 Pro Max, at Rs 129,900 onwards. For those wondering, which model to buy and if they will get any feature of the top-end iPhone 13 Pro Max if they purchase iPhone 13 mini, there are some features that are the same in both the models. Here’s over to the 8 features of Apple’s most-expensive 2021 iPhone that buyers will also get in cheapest 2021 iPhone, iPhone 13 mini.

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128GB base storage

Apple has doubled the base storage of iPhones to 128GB in 2021 with the all-new iPhone 13 series. The 128GB is the base storage offered across all models now — iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max. However, while the storage options in iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max go up to 1TB, in iPhone 13 mini and iPhone 13 they are till 512GB.

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Cinematic mode camera feature

The new Cinematic mode camera feature is said to be one of the key highlights of iPhone 13 series. This mode is available on all iPhone 13 models. As to what it is, the Cinematic mode allows the phone to intelligently shift focus from one subject to another. It can track a moving person in the frame and keep the focus on him/her. Users can also change the focus or adjust the bokeh effect after they have taken the video. This means that they can make someone in the foreground look completely clear, while everyone in the background is blurred out.

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Same design

All iPhone 13 models are largely the same in design, with flat edges, nearly edge-to-edge displays and slightly smaller notches at the top, which measures roughly 20% smaller in width. However, while iPhone 13 mini and iPhone 13 are built of what Apple refers to as “aerospace-grade aluminum”, the iPhone 13 Pro models are made from “surgical-grade stainless steel.”

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Run on the same processor

Like every year, all Apple iPhone models run on the same processor. Apple iPhone 13 series runs on the company’s own A15 Bionic processor with 6 Cores. As per Apple, Apple A15 Bionic processor also features a new 16-core Neural Engine to power machine learning and artificial intelligence tasks.

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Same 12MP TrueDepth front camera

All the four new iPhones, iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max come with the same selfie camera. On the front, buyers get a 12MP f/2.2 aperture selfie camera.

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Same Water resistance: IP68

All iPhone 13 models offer the same level of water resistance — IP68. The IP68 is an international standard rating for water and dust resistance. The devices with IP68 rating are claimed to be fit to withstand dust, dirt and resistant to submersion up to a maximum depth of 1.5 metre underwater for up to 30 minutes.

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Support for 5G

Yes, just like the iPhone 12 series, all iPhones in the iPhone 13 series too support 5G. Apple says this makes for “superfast downloads and high-quality streaming.”

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OLED display

You will get an OLED display on all iPhone 13 models, from the cheapest iPhone 13 mini to the most-expensive iPhone 13 Pro Max. Apple introduced OLED screens to iPhones in 2017 with iPhone X. From 2017 to 2019, while premium models featured OLED screens, the affordable models (iPhone 8, iPhone 8+, iPhone XR and iPhone 11 respectively) had LCD displays. This changed in 2020 with iPhone 12 series, all iPhone 12 models sport OLED screens.

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