Information about the iPhone 13 is slowly making its way around the Internet. And that information is being used to create some renderings of what the phone might look like when it is released later this year.
Dutch website LetsGoDigital has compiled high-quality, realistic renderings of what the iPhone 13 Pro will look like. This is not a leak, but an artist's interpretation of Apple's flagship device. While it may not be the true final product, it's still cool to see what the new iPhone will look like with a much reduced notch.
LetsGoDigital's unofficial renderings are truly pristine, with a mirror-finish gleam; since the introduction of the iPhone X, Apple has been using surgical-grade stainless steel with a particularly seductive shine. At least these rendered images make it look immaculate.
The images above are impressive, but seeing the iPhone in motion makes these iPhone 13 renderings look even more appealing. The way the phones mirror each other elevates Apple's glass clamshell to a jewel-like appearance. Of course, since this is a digital rendering, it is easy to make it look perfect.
Apart from the renderings, we have heard some rumors about Apple's next phone. It could be called iPhone 13 or iPhone 12S; both the Pro and Pro Max models could feature 120Hz LTPO displays. Cameras are expected to be significantly upgraded, and the base iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini models may feature LiDAR sensors.
Internally, the A15 Bionic chip is expected to be included, as well as an under-display fingerprint reader for Touch ID.
Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo believes the next iPhone will be available around mid-September. The price is said to be comparable to the currently available iPhone 12, ranging from $699 to $1,099, but the 1TB storage option appears to have been eliminated.
The iPhone 12 Pro Max still reigns supreme on our best phones list. Given the drip of rumors, and these new renderings, it is possible that Apple will continue to hold the top spot. However, Google hopes to change the conversation with the radically different Pixel 6.
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