The Latest Explosion Of The iPhone 13 Eight Major Upgrades

After the launch of the iPhone 12, Apple’s next-generation iPhone 13 has become the focus of everyone’s attention. Rumors about the new iPhone 13 have been flying around the internet recently.

From the online feedback, many Apple fans are looking forward to this new machine. So, what exactly will be the iPhone 13 upgrade? Come see the latest breaking news!

 

World's First A15 Processor

According to multiple sources, the iPhone 13 will be equipped with the world’s first A15 Bionic processor, and currently, chip giant TSMC is also actively working with Apple to do testing work on the relevant chip.

It is reported that the A15 is a dual-mode 5G processor built on TSMC’s latest 5nm (nanometer) process, which is expected to have significantly enhanced performance over the previous generation, while power consumption will also be improved.

Uses Qualcomm X60 baseband

According to the Electronic Times, the entire iPhone 13 series will use the latest Qualcomm X60 5G baseband, with Samsung responsible for baseband chip production.

The baseband upgrade should be the most anticipated by Apple fans because compared to Android machines, the iPhone has always been in a weak position in terms of signal and range, and the emergence of the X60 baseband can help the iPhone to improve these shortcomings.

Compared to the previous generation of X55, X60 brings a better combination of high speed and low latency network coverage, while also being able to reduce the power consumption of the chip, which helps improve the battery life of the phone and extend battery life.

120Hz High Refresh Rate OLED Screen

According to reports, BOE has received production orders for the iPhone 13 series OLED panels, in addition, Apple also ordered from Samsung and LG using LTPO low-power technology 120Hz high refresh rate screen.

Compared to the iPhone 12 series 60Hz screen refresh rate, 120Hz can bring a smoother visual experience, and LTPO technology can dynamically adjust the refresh rate of the phone screen, to a certain extent, can alleviate the power consumption problems caused by high brush screen. However, considering the cost, only two Pro top models are expected to carry this screen.

Screen Bangs Shrink

The iPhone’s large bangs screen has been much complained about, and Apple is aware of the problem and has filed a patent for a new technology that could place the camera as well as diverse sensors under the screen, which will also be applied to the new iPhone.

According to DigiTimes, Apple will bring a redesigned Face ID system on the new iPhone, which will integrate the flood sensor element as well as other sensors into a camera module to achieve a smaller bangs size.

From the recently exposed iPhone 13 Pro renders by foreign media, although no true full-screen is achieved, the bangs are significantly reduced. This change is also what Apple fans are talking about so that the iPhone seems to look more smooth.

The return of under-screen fingerprint unlocking

As early as last year, there were patent applications indicating that Apple had developed under-screen Touch ID (fingerprint authentication) technology. Recently the foreign media Bloomberg also revealed that the new iPhone’s under-screen fingerprint unlock function has entered testing. Of course, Apple should not give up Face ID (face authentication method), but let the two authentication methods coexist.

Battery Life Upgrade

Continuity has always been a shortcoming of iPhone, and from the feedback of iPhone users, traveling with a rechargeable battery is currently the main solution for continuity. However, there is a wide range of rechargeable batteries on the market, but the quality varies, making it a headache for users to choose.

Considering charging efficiency and safety, more users will choose the Greenlink PD 20W rechargeable battery with higher safety factor ATL core and Apple MFi certified fast charging cable. They believe that only accessories with reliable quality and safety certification can be used with real confidence.

It is understood that the battery flexible board technology is a technology that uses flexible circuit boards instead of rigid printed circuit boards, through the board itself becomes soft, the battery can be made into a variety of shapes, thereby saving space inside the battery. This technology is not only conducive to increasing battery capacity, enhance the range, but also reduces costs.

Support Wireless Charging

From the released news for iPhone 13 Pro, the new machine cancels the Lightning charging port and realizes no port. Combined with Apple’s big push of magnetic MagSafe wireless chargers in the past two years, it can be predicted that the iPhone 13 Pro will switch to MagSafe wireless charging.

Although only the Pro model has a hole-less design, it can be predicted that the entire iPhone 13 lineup will continue the iPhone 12 practice of not having a charger as standard.

Of course, the lack of a charger will not cause too much trouble for users. Because of the considerable sales of the iPhone, the country has formed a perfect supply system of Apple accessories. Manufacturers such as Greenlink have previously launched the national CCC + CQC dual certification of PD 20W charging head and Apple MFi certified PD fast charging kit, greatly reducing the impact of the cancellation of the charger on users.

Greater Storage Capacity

Successive generations of iPhone maximum storage capacity is 512GB, and recently Jon Prosser revealed that the new iPhone this year will have up to 1000GB of storage capacity, so the iPhone 13 specifications may become 128GB, 512GB, 1TB three versions to choose from.

The above is the latest news about iPhone 13, from the news, the new iPhone upgrade point is quite a lot, I believe that these upgrades will also bring a sense of user experience. Of course, in view of the lack of actual news, let’s wait for specific official news ~

If these upgrades can be achieved, you will be moved? What else are you looking forward to about the new iPhone? Welcome to discuss in the comments.

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