Apple California Streaming September 14 Event: What To Expect From iPhone 13 Series
Apple California Streaming September 14 Event: What To Expect From iPhone 13 Series
Apple is also expected to launch the Apple Watch Series 7 during the September 14 "California Streaming" event.

Apple will reportedly launch the iPhone 13 series during its September 14 California Streaming event. The upcoming iPhone lineup is expected to include four smartphones – the iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro, and iPhone 13 Pro Max – similar to the current iPhone 12 series. According to tipster Jon Prosser (via his website FrontPageTech), the Apple iPhone 13 lineup will go on sale starting from September 24. It is unclear whether the rumoured sale date will also apply to the Indian market. Notably, all four smartphones have been part of the rumour mill for a very long with multiple leaks providing the full picture. Here’s everything we know about the lineup so far.

Starting with the design, the regular iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Mini will reportedly feature the same dual cameras at the back, and the Pro and Pro Max models are said to include triple cameras. The dummy units of the new phones showed a larger sensor and the placement of the dual cameras on the regular models diagonally, a rumour that has been there since some time. The camera module is said to include a laser sensor and LED flash. On the other hand, the iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max may include a LiDAR sensor, similar to the existing iPhone 12 Pro models. The notch on the front is also said to shrink on all iPhone 13 models, and the Pro models will reportedly support a 120Hz refresh rate, which already features on iPad Pro (2020 and 2021) models as “ProMotion display.” Apart from this, the iPhone 13 series would include a new face unlock tech that would work even while wearing masks or foggy glasses.

Recently, a report from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman hinted that Apple may come with a Lower Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite connectivity option, that will allow users to connect to a satellite network in case of emergency when there is no 4G/ 5G connectivity.

Earlier this year, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman stated that next-gen iPhones would come with a faster A15 Bionic chipset and Always-On Display (AOD) mode that is currently available on the Apple Watch. To achieve AOD and 120Hz refresh rate without affecting the battery, Apple may use power-efficient LTPO displays that adjust settings according to the content. Apple could also retain the USB Type-C port at the bottom instead of the Lightning port for faster-charging speeds.

Other rumoured features include faster 5G connectivity support, Wi-Fi 6E, two new colour options (Pearl, Sunset Gold), wireless charging, portrait mode for video, and an improved wide-angle lens with auto-focus. Gurman, in another report also said that Apple has tasked suppliers with building up to 90 million new iPhones for this fall, which is a 20 percent increase over the 75 million units Apple planned for the iPhone 12 series in 2020.

Apple is also expected to launch the Apple Watch Series 7 during the September 14 “California Streaming” event.

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