Apple announced its new iPhone lineup at its September event alongside the Apple Watch 7, iPad Mini 6 and updated entry-level iPad. The new flagship, named the iPhone 13, mirrors last year's iPhone 12 collection with standard, Mini, Pro and Pro Max versions. The updated iPhone runs on iOS 15, which is now publicly available to install, and features a few camera upgrades, upped storage, a new A15 Bionic processor and more. (Here's how you can get the iPhone 13 and how the iPhone 13 compares to the iPhone 13 Mini.)
Read more: CNET's iPhone 13, 13 Mini, 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max reviews. And here's what to expect at Apple's October event.
The iPhone 13 lineup has arrived. Here's how the different models compare.
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The iPhone 13 models vary in a number of key ways. First of all, storage size. Not only is the iPhone 13's starting storage impressive -- the standard and Mini model are offered in 128GB, 256GB and 512GB options -- but the Pro and Pro Max storage is downright huge. You can get one of the Pro models with a whopping 1TB of storage.
Although the iPhone 13 lineup mirrors the iPhone 12, Apple's 2021 iPhones offer a slightly new design, updated cameras and feature upgrades for a similar price as 2020's iPhone 12 models. Here's everything to know.
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