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We have a new iPhone 13 lineup that is right Apple announced the new iPhone 13.
And in this video, I'm just going to kind of go through what's new, what's improved.
Before we even get started, let's talk about the biggest, coolest, most awesome feature that is new with the iPhone 13.
Product red is actually red.
That's the main thing that I noticed in this presentation that the product red doesn't look coral, it looks red.
That's it, that's all we care about right. Am I right? All right, have a good day, God bless.
I'm just kidding.
We also got a smaller notch. To me, I would rather have no notch than a smaller notch, because as of right now the only thing that they can really fit up there in this little notch area is going to be probably the carrier name.
And I honestly enjoyed the notch because it took the carrier name away.
But there's still more. There's a new super retina display, that's up to 500 nits brightness.
I believe it supports full HDR. The display has improved greatly as far as the technology.
In there it's way more efficient which is great and that's across the board with the 13 and 13 pros and that's the biggest factor that does lead to longer battery life which I'll talk about a little later in this video.
As I mentioned, red is finally actually red, but there are a couple other colors. There is a new pink color.
There is midnight in starlight which basically looks like the space gray in silver.
I did order the iPad mini in starlight just to see because it kind of does have a little bit more of a yellow tint maybe? Possibly?
And the blue looks a little different as well. So we got some new colors which is always great.
We now have an A15 bionic chip. It's a six core CPU it's got two high performing chips, and then four high efficiency ones.
A lot of the stuff they talked about they kept referring it to compared to the leading competitor.
So they didn't refer to it, as you know the iPhone 12, which was very interesting.
Because normally they'd say this is you know 20% faster than the iPhone 12 and the A14 chip or whatever.
But all they kept saying was it's like 50% faster than the leading competition, which really makes you wonder just how much faster this is than the iPhone 12.
In performance wise, it is probably not worth an upgrade.
Now I'm just gonna say it out front, because it's probably under 20% faster than the iPhone 12, which is why they just did not bother saying anything.
There is also a new camera layout instead of doing the stacked cameras. They are now doing diagonal on the iPhone 13 and 13 mini.
And the new wide camera does allow in 47% more light which is going to be great for night shots.
It also has the sensor shifting support that I believe only the pro max had before which that's awesome.
But the biggest thing for me personally with the video is they now have a new cinematic mode of way of shooting video, which looks really cool.
What it does? It basically does what I do here and a lot of people do where the background is blurred and then the person's in focus but this is all through like software and it's probably most likely some hardware.
But you can't do that with the the smallest iPhone sensor, so a lot of it's probably going to be software based.
In their examples it looked really cool. Basically what it does is it knows when somebody walks into a room it puts them in focus if they're in front of the camera.
You can tap if there's more than one person there and put the people in focus.
If you tap again on the person it locks it so then if they start moving around it keeps focus on them.
But if you have a person like me, where I'm sitting here, and then I went like this and looked back here then the background would actually come n focus as I'm looking at it until I look back at the camera.
That feature looked really cool.
I mean it focuses in and out very smoothly. I can't wait to get this in hand because this is one of the biggest features that I'm looking forward to.
5g is also going to be spreading out in more areas, and you know, they added more bands to cover more areas.
As we all know, 5g is a big battery hog.
So they did add a new feature that it detects your usage and if you really need 5g it keeps you on 5g; if you don't, it drops you down to LTE.
So that with the display that I talked about earlier are probably going to be the biggest battery savers, and that's where this next feature comes in, Battery life.
The iPhone 12 mini gets an extra one and a half hours of battery life throughout the day. The regular gets two and a half.
And then let's just go ahead and talk about the pro.
Since we're talking about it the regular pro gets the one and a half, and the max gets two and a half, which that max gets like all-day battery now which is just insane.
So now on to only iPhone 13 pro features.
So let's first talk about the finishes.
It's still got that stainless steel band around it, so you get the graphite, you get the silver, you get the gold, and now there's a sierra blue instead of the pacific blue.
This one looks a little lighter than the other one.
It is what it is. They like to kind of give you some other options, so if people want to fully be able to tell that they're running the new phone. This is how you do it.
There is a five core GPU on the pro model which you know gaming all that kind of stuff is going to be ridiculous.
Which I'm also sure helps the AR stuff as well it's got a new Super Retina XDR display which goes up to a thousand nits and I'm sure even higher with HDR.
And along with that screen you got that pro motion display, which means it can go down to 10 hertz and all the way up to 120 hertz refresh rate.
Which people have been waiting on this 120 hertz forever , it's been in the iPad pros and it's also been in Android phones, but it has yet to make it to the iPhone.
Well, with the iPhone 13 pros it is finally here and I hope you guys that really wanted this are happy.
I personally didn't care. I have it on my iPad. I don't notice a difference.
Other than when you use the pencil is great, but I don't do any kind of stuff like that on the iPhone so...but there you have it .
Those who wanted it you have your 120 hertz refresh rate.
Once again we're back to cameras which is the biggest reason to upgrade every year for the iPhone.
It's usually what gets the most features.
So we have a 77 millimeter telephoto lens, which gets 3x zoom on both the pro and the pro max.
There's also supposedly like a over 2x improvement on low light across the board.
I believe on all their lenses, the ultra wide now has this new feature which gives it like this macro ability.
Which if you don't know what macro is , it means when you get can get really close to an item and focus in on it.
Which the shot they showed looks amazing, and that right there kind of makes me want to go pro because I do a lot of close-up shots on my products, and with the current offerings you can't do it without adding a secondary lens onto your phone.
So now all lenses also support night mode which allows you to get like way more detail than you normally ever could, especially on a lens from a phone.
I mean the feature was already cool, but now that it supports on all lenses. It just looks like it's just cool, like I mean it really is.
They also added this new photo photographic styles.
It's kind of like the themes that they do for styles, but this way it keeps like skin tones and all that kind of stuff.
But it actually gives you all these controls, like I'm not a photographer , but the feature looked really awesome.
They have like presets but it looks like you can do some customization save them.
That way, all your photos that you take have this exact same style.
You can now actually film in Pro Res, which is a super high quality video format 4k Pro Res.
The big high dollar cameras film in this kind of format. I mean I've never heard of a phone doing it before. Maybe they have it's going to be game changing probably.
And that's pretty much it. So starting price is 699 for the regular , 999 for the Pro, and everything goes up from there.
The Pro does have a one terabyte version now.
Pre-order start this friday, and you can pick them up on September 24th at your local Apple store.
Oh, it's a lot of stuff, but is it really impressive stuff for the most part? Personally I didn't think so.
Just keep improving every single day, Apple.
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And that's it for this one. I'll see you in the next one, God bless.