Hands on with Apple’s new iPhone 13
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ON PAPER, YOU’D BE HARD PRESSED TO FIND A REASON WHY APPLE DIDN’T CALL THIS PHONE THE iPHONE 12S. THE DESIGN IS LARGELY THE SAME, THE SPECS DON’T LOOK HUGELY DIFFERENT, AND THERE AREN’T MANY HEADLINE-GRABBING NEW FEATURES.
However, everything on the new iPhone 13 is a touch better than before – and some elements are significantly better. The iPhone 13 starts at £779, which is the same price as the iPhone 12 in the US and Australia, and a touch cheaper in the UK. The iPhone 12 cost £799 at launch. You’ll get 128GB of storage for that price – Apple has dropped its 64GB models this year, and not before time. If you need more storage, the 256GB iPhone 13 costs £879 , while the 512GB model costs £1,079. If those prices are a bit of a stretch, the iPhone 13 mini has similar specs but is a not-insignificant amount cheaper, starting at £679, while going in the other direction you’ve got the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max if you’re looking for higher specs and, in the case of the latter phone, a larger screen.