Apple iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro review: fantastic cameras, great battery life

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Apple’s (AAPL) iPhone 13 line hits the market Friday, and it’s bringing impressive changes to the smartphones’ cameras, batteries, and performance. The lineup includes the pint-size iPhone 13 mini, the iPhone 13, the iPhone 13 Pro, and the hand-stretching iPhone 13 Pro Max.

As with the iPhone 12 lineup, pricing for the iPhone 13 family runs from $699 for the entry-level mini to $1,099 for the entry-level iPhone 13 Pro Max. But this time around you’ll get more storage out of the mini and base iPhone 13. That’s because instead of just 64GB, each iPhone now comes with a minimum of 128GB of space.

After using the latest iPhones for a few days, I think it’s clear they’re worthwhile upgrades for anyone who’s rolling with anything other than an iPhone 12. If you do have a 12, then upgrading to the iPhone 13 isn’t a must — but you’ll still find welcome changes that may be worth your hard-earned cash. These changes include:

  • Slick new camera features

  • Faster processors

  • Dramatically longer battery life

A slight facelift, and new screens for the iPhone Pros

You’d be forgiven if you had trouble telling the difference between the iPhone 12 and iPhone 13. They’re all essentially the same size, and they all still have the same notch cutout at the top of their displays. Camera placement for the 13 mini and 13 is also slightly different.

The iPhone 13 mini and iPhone 13 are identifiable by their new diagonally arranged cameras. (Image: Howley)
The iPhone 13 mini and iPhone 13 are identifiable by their new diagonally arranged cameras. (Image: Howley) · Howley

Both the iPhone 13 mini and iPhone 13 also have the same screens as their immediate predecessors, with the mini getting a 5.4-inch Super Retina XDR display, and the iPhone 13 getting a 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR display.

The 6.1-inch iPhone 13 Pro and the 6.7-inch Pro Max, however, get very welcome upgrades in the form of Apple’s ProMotion display technology. The feature allows the Pro and Pro Max’s Super Retina XDR displays to automatically adjust their refresh rates from as low as 10Hz, or 10 frames per second, to as high as 120Hz depending on what you’re viewing.

The result is an iPhone that feels far smoother while navigating between apps, scrolling through websites, and playing games. It’s quite a noticeable difference from the iPhone 12 Pro and Pro Max.

There's a massive size difference between the iPhone 13 mini ad iPhone 13 Pro Max. (Image: Howley)
There's a massive size difference between the iPhone 13 mini ad iPhone 13 Pro Max. (Image: Howley) · Howley

Apple doesn’t let the screens run at 120Hz at all times because that would devour battery life. Instead, the refresh rate will drop all the way down to 10Hz when you’re reading on-screen text, helping to preserve your phone’s battery.

Better cameras and Cinematic video mode

The big to-do about Apple’s latest iPhones is their camera upgrades. All four phones have improved larger image sensors that provide more accurate shots in both normal and low-light settings. The iPhone 13 mini and iPhone 13 also get sensor-shift technology, which stabilizes your shot to ensure better clarity. The technology was previously only available on the iPhone 12 Pro Max.