Next iphone when is it coming out




















Of course nothing is official as yet, nor will it be for quite some time. In terms of price, we'd expect the iPhone 14 models to start around the same ballpark as the iPhone 13 models. Rumours have claimed the iPhone mini model might be scrapped in the future , which if true would put the starting price of the iPhone 14 models up compared to the iPhone 13 models. Hopefully there will be an iPhone 14 mini though. That's not a guarantee though, as Apple could opt for the iPhone 13s, or it could go for something completely different.

We'd put our money on the iPhone 14 for now though. The Apple iPhone 13 models followed the same design as the iPhone 12 models, featuring flat edges and a design closer in line with the iPhone 4 and 5 compared to the rounded edges we had gotten used to since the iPhone 6. Rumours suggest the iPhone 14 models could change things up again though, with talk of a move to a punch hole front camera.

There are also claims the protruding rear camera may end up flush with the back of the phone in the next iPhone.

We saw a reduced notch at the top of the iPhone 13 models compared to previous Face ID phones , and a patent was previously filed for a notch-less phone, but we suppose we will have to wait and see if this becomes a reality. In terms of finishes, we'd expect the Pro models to continue to be more premium than the standard models, and there have been rumours to suggest they could adopt scratch-resistant titanium.

There is also talk that the mini model will be ditched and a new standard Max model will be introduced instead but everything is just rumour for now. The smaller notch size doesn't change much about what information is displayed on the screen.

However, it offers slightly more content viewing space. The dimensions of the iPhone 13 are mostly unchanged though they are slightly thicker and heavier than the previous models. The iPhone 13 has a 6. They both use Apple's Ceramic Shield cover glass, which adds improved drop protection. In addition, the P3 color gamut and high pixel density mean text will pop, and photos and videos will appear sharper. Apple reserved the new ProMotion variable refresh displays for its pro models.

The standard iPhones retain the 60Hz refresh rate of previous generations. The new wide lens has sensor-shift optical image stabilization thanks to the new diagonal camera position. The most significant upgrade is in the ultra-wide-angle camera since it has far improved low-light performance over the iPhone It is also capable of shooting night mode photos for the first time. Cinematic Mode is an algorithmic video function similar to Portrait Mode for photos. It creates an artificial bokeh around the subject while intelligently tracking them.

It also detects when the subject changes or a person looks away from the camera. Since this effect is applied via an algorithm, it can be adjusted after recording. In addition, Apple says modern devices running iOS 15 can edit the footage with support for Mac editing coming in a later update. Photographic Styles are another feature that takes advantage of Apple's advanced photography pipeline.

Users can create preset rules for the camera to capture their style of photo while shooting. These aren't filters but intelligent processing alterations that take into account skin tone and the environment. Despite having an ultra-wide camera, Apple didn't include the new macro mode in its non-pro iPhones.

This is due to a difference in the camera's capabilities between the devices. The reason macro mode is able to work is autofocus. The new ultra-wide camera system on the iPhone 13 Pro can autofocus up to 2cm from a subject, thus enabling this macro trick. The non-pro models have an improved ultra-wide sensor, but no autofocus. Some third-party camera apps have sought to correct this disparity. One app called Halide enables any iPhone to take photos at a much closer distance than the standard camera app using intelligent algorithms.

Ever since the iPhone X , users have asked for a smaller notch or its removal. Some Apple competitors adopted the notch design, then quickly jumped to hole-punch displays. The Face ID system is unchanged from previous generations. It consists of six different sensors used to scan a user's face for biometric security. It includes the infrared camera, flood illuminator, proximity sensor, ambient light sensor, dot projector, and selfie camera.

The selfie camera also remains unchanged from the iPhone 12 models, though the A15 Bionic has an improved image signal processor, which will produce better images from the same camera. The iPhone 13 selfie camera is also capable of Cinematic Mode video and Photographic Styles for photos. This translates to better photos, faster algorithmic computational skills, and improved app processing speeds.

The speed increases and advancements in machine learning intelligence enable many new computational feats, like the Neural Engine computing Apple says this allows for features like the new Cinematic mode and Photographic Styles. Apple differentiated the A15 Bionic between standard and pro iPhone models. The company hasn't gone into too much detail, but the 5-core GPU seems the key differentiator. Some new features like ProRes recording are restricted to the pro devices due to the difference in computing power.

The A15 provides enough efficiency improvements that battery life is more than an hour longer in every model. With new sensors and lenses for all three rear cameras, optimized to work seamlessly with iOS 15 and powered by the new image signal processor ISP in A15 Bionic for improved noise reduction and tone mapping, the iPhone 13 Pro lineup features the best camera system ever on iPhone.

The all-new Wide camera has a larger sensor with 1. Sensor-shift optical image stabilization OIS — unique to iPhone — is available on both models, stabilizing the sensor instead of the lens, so images are smooth and video is steady, even when the user is not. The new lens design, autofocus capability for the first time in the Ultra Wide on iPhone, and advanced software also unlock something never before possible on iPhone: macro photography.

Users can capture sharp, stunning images where objects appear larger than life, magnifying subjects with a minimum focus distance of 2 centimeters. Macro also extends to video including Slo-mo and Time-lapse. Preset and customized preferences work across scenes and subjects, and unlike a simple filter, intelligently apply the right adjustments to different parts of the photo to ensure the important elements, like skin tones, are preserved.

For the first time ever, Night mode comes to all cameras on iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max, including the Telephoto camera, and with Smart HDR 4, users can expect improved color, contrast, and lighting for subjects, even in group shots or challenging lighting situations, making images more true to life.

For creative control, the focus can be changed during and after capture, and users can also adjust the level of bokeh in the Photos app and iMovie for iOS, and coming soon to iMovie for macOS and Final Cut Pro, 1 making the lineup the only devices able to edit the depth-of-field effect in video even after recording. A15 Bionic in the iPhone 13 Pro lineup is even more advanced, offering impressive power and efficiency, and driving the incredible new display, camera, and video features never before possible on iPhone.

With 5-nanometer technology, A15 Bionic — the fastest chip in a smartphone — features a new 5-core GPU in the Pro lineup that brings the fastest graphics performance in any smartphone, up to 50 percent faster than the leading competition, ideal for video apps, high-performance gaming, and the slate of new camera features.

The new 6-core CPU with two new high-performance cores and four new high-efficiency cores, is up to 50 percent faster than the competition and handles demanding tasks smoothly and efficiently. A new core Neural Engine capable of And major advancements to the next-generation ISP provide improved noise reduction and tone mapping.

Offered in both 6. This is the brightest display ever on iPhone with up to 25 percent higher max outdoor brightness, at nits, so users will experience amazing resolution, color, and contrast whether casually scrolling through the web or watching HDR videos.

The all-new Pro lineup features a premium flat-edge design, crafted with exceptional materials, including the surgical-grade stainless steel band, with an elegant finish that is resistant to abrasion and corrosion, and a textured matte glass back. Both models are available in four striking colors including the all-new sierra blue, created using multiple layers of nanometer-scale metallic ceramics applied across the surface for a stunning and durable finish.

With a 20 percent smaller area to house the TrueDepth camera system, both models feature more viewing area on the display, while still packing in innovative technologies like Face ID, the most secure facial authentication in a smartphone. The rear camera system introduces a new design with beautiful stainless steel trim surrounding each sapphire crystal lens, and the Pro lineup is designed to protect against spills from common liquids with an industry-leading IP68 rating for water resistance.

On the inside, A15 Bionic, more power-efficient components, a larger battery, and power optimizations made possible by the tight integration of hardware and software enable amazing all-day battery life 6 for both Pro models, with iPhone 13 Pro Max offering the longest battery life ever in an iPhone.

The world is quickly moving to 5G, and iPhone offers an advanced 5G experience, transforming the way users connect, share, and enjoy content. The customized hardware design in the iPhone 13 Pro lineup features more 5G bands, allowing it to work in more places on 5G for greater coverage and performance. Users can experience higher-quality video streaming on their favorite platforms, more competitive gameplay in multiplayer games, faster download and upload speeds, and so much more.

There are five color options for the iPhone Blue, Midnight, Starlight a cream color , Product Red and Pink — the shade you see pictured throughout this review.

The display on the iPhone 13 is 6. When not shooting at a distance, this is a fantastic and versatile experience. The main camera uses 1. Another new feature here is Photographic Styles, which you can access through the camera app. These enable you to apply custom looks to your images, such as Rich Contrast, Vibrant, Warm and Cool.

These are useful if you have a particular style of shooting, and the idea is that unlike a simple filter they will allow the phone to apply adjustments to different elements of an image. You can shoot video on the iPhone 13 at 4K at 24, 30 and 60 frames per second, as well as Full HD at 30, 60, and fps.

The big video recording upgrade is the introduction of Cinematic Mode that allows you to film with a bokeh effect where the background of your shot is blurred. The effect also follows faces that are in the frame, so it'll switch between subjects. We've found this to work well, but it takes some getting used to and you may need to play around with it a few times to be able to get the absolute perfect shot.

This is a fun tool though, and it's something you may enjoy if you like playing around with video modes. During our testing we found that the iPhone 13 could launch apps in an instant, and was easily capable of swapping between apps with a limited wait for each to load.

Geekbench 5 scores match our testing with the phone having an average multi-core score of The iPhone 13 comes running iOS 15 out of the box, so you can enjoy all the latest software features from the company. This will allow you to do that. A major benefit of a new iPhone is that Apple is likely to support it with software updates for many years to come; even the iPhone 6S is compatible with iOS 15, so if Apple continues to offer that depth of software support you can expect the iPhone 13 to continue receiving updates until around



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