Massive iPhone13 Leak Reveals Everything Apple Doesn't Want You to Know

Massive iPhone13 Leak Reveals Everything Apple Doesn't Want You to Know

The iPhone 13 Pro has leaked, and there are lots of exciting details about the upcoming iPhone's design, camera, and more.

These juicy details come courtesy of EverythingApplePro's Filip Koroy, with help from leaker Max Weinbach. While the leak focuses on the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max, Weinbach also shared some details about the size and internal construction of the Apple AirTags and what to expect at Apple's April event.

According to Weinbach, Apple's Graphite or Space Gray coloring will return for the iPhone 13 Pro, but in a new black more matte shade; Koroy compared it to the phantom black version of Samsung's Galaxy S21 Ultra He illustrates this by comparing it to.

For a brighter option, Apple is apparently planning an orange or bronze version, and according to the leak, this edition has passed the first stage of product evaluation, given how good the orange iPhone looks in EAP's rendered images, This is very disappointing.

A minor but welcome change to the design discussed by EAP is a better fingerprint-resistant coating on the stainless steel rail around the edge of the iPhone. Those who are currently annoyed by the iPhone 12's sides getting dirty will no doubt be jealous of this improvement.

EAP also summarizes recent rumors about the iPhone 13 notch: for the first time since the notch was introduced on the iPhone X, the notch is smaller. The combination of the new Face ID infrared sensor has reduced the width of the iPhone's notch and placed the front camera on the left side instead of the current right side.

According to this new leak, both the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max will feature a flatter rear camera module, reducing the height of the protruding lens and the square bump surrounding the three. While not particularly noticeable to begin with, this avoids the camera getting caught in pocket or bag openings and allows the phone to lay more flat.

Both the Pro and Pro Max versions of the iPhone 13 will use the same camera sensor and have the same camera bump depth. This is notable because the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max use slightly different camera arrays, with the Pro Max offering a slightly more powerful telephoto zoom and a larger main camera that supports sensor shift.

Among the cameras, we can expect sensor-shift image stabilization in the ultra-wide camera and a revamped optical image stabilization system. This allows the iPhone camera to focus on the subject and center it in the frame. This will be an automatic process that requires no user input, Koroi explains.

Weinbach also reports that Apple is undertaking a major initiative regarding the iPhone's portrait mode. The new system will utilize the camera lens and the LiDAR sensor (which is back from the iPhone 12 Pro) to help separate the subject and background more cleanly.

The final upgrade to the iPhone 13 Pro is improved audio from the iPhone 13's front microphone and improved noise cancellation; according to EAP's video, this is accomplished through beamforming, which allows the microphone to The EAP video shows that this is achieved by beamforming, where the microphone detects the required sound source, such as your voice, and focuses on it.

The EAP video claims that in addition to the two Pro versions of the iPhone 13, there is also an iPhone 13 mini. The fate of Apple's smallest flagship iPhone appeared to be shaky recently after sales figures revealed that the iPhone 12 mini sold poorly compared to the other three iPhone 12 models.

The iPhone 13 mini will reportedly have a slightly larger battery than the iPhone 12 mini, but most of the improvement in battery life will likely come from the new A-series chipset. Current iPhones use the A14 chipset, so it is not surprising that the iPhone 13 chipset will be named A15.

The iPhone 13 will not be available for some time. However, EAP revealed the last details of what Apple will soon unveil at its April product showcase.

The presentation appears to have three pillars: accessories, wearables, and tablets. The centerpiece of the accessories is the Apple AirTags, which Weinbach's report claims are small discs with Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE). The wearables section is said to show off the new Apple Watch strap, while the tablets section is said to show off the updated iPad Pro 2021 model.

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