Apple iPhone 13 review: A good value (2023)

Tom's Guide Verdict

The iPhone 13’s brighter display, longer battery life and powerful cameras make it the best iPhone for those on a budget. We wish it had faster charging and the iPhone 13 Pro’s adaptive 120Hz display, but you're not missing that much versus the iPhone 14.

Pros

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    Brighter display

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    Great cameras

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    Compelling Cinematic video mode

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    Class-leading performance

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    Very good battery life

Cons

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    Lacks 120Hz display

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    Slower charging than rivals

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    Cinematic mode capped at 1080p

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Editor's note: The iPhone 14 launched on September 17. It is not quite the upgrade we have hoped for, and it's $100 more than the iPhone 13. Be sure to check out our iPhone 14 review for more.

The Phone 13 is the best iPhone for those on a budget, especially now that it's $100 cheaper after the iPhone 14 launch. With a new display, larger battery and better camera hardware and software, the iPhone 13 remains a great flagship phone.

Once again, Apple's made the iPhone 13 far more powerful than its Android competitors thanks to its 5G-ready A15 Bionic chip. Camera enhancements include new Photographic Style filters ,while videographers will be excited by the Cinematic mode focus-racking ability.

The iPhone 13 has some flaws. The charging is still relatively slow compared to some Android phones. And I don't like that only the iPhone 13 Pro models get a 120Hz display and telephoto zoom. But based on my in-depth iPhone 13 review, this new iPhone remains one of the best phones for the money.

While the newer iPhone 14 offers a slightly faster chip, even better low-light photography and new features like Action mode video, if you want a great smartphone that offers a fantastic software experience, you can't go wrong with the iPhone 13. Read on to find out why.

iPhone 13 review: Price and storage

Available right now, the iPhone 13 starts at $699 for 128GB of storage (up from a meager 64GB on the iPhone 12), and that goes up to $799 for 256GB and $999 for 512GB. Take a look at our Apple Store coupons page for the latest discounts.

In the U.K. the entry-level model starts at £779, with the 256GB handset coming ins at £879, and the 512GB model hitting £1,079.

These are hardly cheap phones but you can save with trade-in offers from Apple as well as from wireless carriers, and there are plenty of discounts available. Do make sure to check out our iPhone 13 deals page for the latest offers.

iPhone 13 specs: All models compared

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iPhone 13 mini iPhone 13
Starting price$599$699
Storage128, 256, 512GB128, 256, 512 GB
Screen size5.4 inches6.1 inches
Resolution/ppi2340 x 1080/4762532 x 1170/460
Adaptive refreshNoNo
ProcessorA15 BionicA15 Bionic
Rear camerasDual 12MP (Wide, ultrawide)Dual 12MP (Wide, ultrawide)
ZoomNone / 5x digitalNone / 5x digital
Front camera12MP TrueDepth12MP TrueDepth
ColorsRed, Starlight, Midnight, Blue, PinkRed, Starlight, Midnight, Blue, Pink, Green
Size5.2 x 2.5 x 0.3 inches5.8 x 2.8 x 0.3 inches
Weight4.97 ounces6.14 ounces
Water resistanceIP68IP68
Battery life (video playback8:4110:33

iPhone 13 review: Design and colors

  • Smaller notch makes display a bit more immersive
  • Slightly different button placement
  • Pink and blue are standout colors
  • New Green color launched March 2022

There’s really two design changes of note for the iPhone 13. First, the cameras on the rear are now arranged diagonally instead of vertically.

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Second — and more importantly — the notch is now 20% smaller while still delivering the same great TrueDepth camera system and Face ID you’d expect since the iPhone X ushered in this feature four years ago.

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Honestly, the smaller notch doesn’t make much of a difference in day-to-day use of the iPhone 13. When watching videos in landscape mode side by side at full-screen, I didn’t find either notch that distracting.

I did appreciate the mini notch more when using apps with a white background in portrait orientation, such as Gmail. However, the notch on the iPhone 13 swoops down a bit more despite being narrower.

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The button placement is slightly different on the iPhone 13 versus the iPhone 12. The power button is lower on the right side, and the same thing goes with the ringer switch and volume buttons on the left side.

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Otherwise, the iPhone 13 offers the same tough CeramicShield display up front, durable glass back and flat edges. And you get the same IP68 water resistance as before. Unfortunately, the iPhone 13 doesn’t offer Touch ID, an upgrade many of us would have appreciated since Face ID doesn’t work well with masks. I didn’t need a sensor in the display like many Android phones now support; a Touch ID sensor embedded in the power button like on the iPad mini 6 would have been fine.

For now, it appears the iPhone 13 is having a problem unlocking with the Apple Watch (opens in new tab) in some cases. Apple has acknowledged the issue and says a fix is coming soon.

The iPhone 13 comes in six colors, including Pink, Blue, Midnight, Starlight and (Product) Red. I tested the blue model, which is a fun shade without being too loud. And I continue to appreciate the color-matched aluminum frame Apple includes with its entry-level iPhones. Apple also launched fresh iPhone 13 colors during the Apple Event in March 2022, including a new green iPhone 13.

One thing to note, thanks to Apple's new iPhone Self Service Repair kits, you can now carry out your own repairs, but proceed with caution here as you'll need some technical skills.

iPhone 13 review: Display

  • Brighter display easier to read in direct sunlight
  • Stellar colors and contrast

Alas, the iPhone 13 doesn’t boast the adaptive 120Hz refresh rate of the iPhone 13 Pro, but it’s still a stellar OLED panel. This Super Retina XDR display is now 28% brighter than the iPhone 12; it’s also rated at 800 nits, compared to 600 nits for last year’s phone.

In my testing, I wouldn’t say the brightness difference is dramatic, but it can help when you’re trying to view the iPhone 13’s display in direct sunlight.

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The overall display quality continues to be stellar. When watching the trailer for The Matrix Resurrections, I was mesmerized by the neon code encircling Neo as he walked down the street, and in another scene I could make out individual hairs on Neo’s beard as he stared up into the sun.

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On our lab tests, the iPhone 13 averaged 795 nits of brightness, compared to 569 nits for the iPhone 12 and 702 nits for the Galaxy S21. The iPhone 13 also registered 78.1% of the DCI-P3 color gamut and 110.2% of the sRGG color gamut, where higher numbers are better. The iPhone 12 hit 81.1 and 114.5 and the Galaxy S21 77.4 and 109.2.

The iPhone 13 panel’s color accuracy is stellar, too, as it achieved a Delta-E score of 0.26 (lower is better.) That compares to 0.29 for both the Galaxy S21 and iPhone 12.

iPhone 13 review: Cameras

  • Bright and colorful images beat Samsung
  • Ultra-wide camera delivers more scene and improved Night mode
  • Photographic styles give you creative control

There’s much more to the iPhone 13 cameras than just a new diagonal arrangement of the lenses. The wide camera now gathers 47% more light than the iPhone 12, thanks to a larger camera with 1.7μm pixels.

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Another plus is that the ultrawide camera can now capture four times more scene and its newer sensor delivers better low-light performance along with less noise.

If you’re not a fan of the iPhone’s usual color temperature — or you just wanted more control over your photos — you’ll appreciate the Photographic Styles feature. In the Camera app, you can switch from multiple styles, including standard, vibrant, rich contrast, warm and cool.

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I tried out the feature with a series of portraits, and I appreciated the difference between styles. For example, the rich contrast mode made the shot look less hazy, while the vibrant setting made the coleus plants pop more along with the tree in the background. It’s not that easy to switch this effect on the fly, as you have to tap a setting and then select the style you want, but I like that you can customize your own styles.

In this photo taken at the Manasquan reservoir in New Jersey, you can see how superior the iPhone 13’s camera is compared to the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra. The water looks more vibrant and translucent, and the iPhone 13 does a better job rendering the shadows around the wood.

The iPhone 13 also delivered a better looking shot of these Halloween decorations. The orange pumpkin sign looks more vibrant and brighter, as do the surrounding real-life pumpkins. The Galaxy S21 Ultra’s pic is plenty sharp but looks a bit flat.

In many shooting situations, the iPhone 13 was on par with the iPhone 12, but I did notice a marked improvement in Night mode. While the result is a bit on the fuzzy side, the iPhone 13 captures a brighter pink in the hydrangea flowers and the surrounding leaves are brighter.

Now that the iPhone 14 is here, you can also check out our iPhone 14 vs iPhone 13 detailed camera face-off.

If you're looking to get more out of your iPhone camera, see the one iPhone camera tip everyone needs to know and also check out the hidden iPhone camera feature for taking your portraits to the next level.

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iPhone 13 review: Video

  • Cinematic mode automatically changes focus on subjects while adding bokeh
  • Superior Dolby Vision HDR video quality

The iPhone 13 is the rare smartphone that can make you feel like a director as you shoot videos. And that’s thanks to a new feature called Cinematic mode. This effect brings depth of field to your footage and automatically changes the focus to various subjects depending on what’s happening in the frame, such as someone turning their head to talk to another person. You don’t have to lift a finger and it works (almost) like magic.

When shooting my three dogs playing with my daughter, I was really impressed when the iPhone 13 placed the focus on the pup that was closest to me at first, and as he left the frame my daughter and older golden retriever automatically came into focus. The bokeh effect on the background is something other smartphone makers have attempted, including Samsung, but the Galaxy S21 Ultra isn’t smart enough to switch the focus from subject to subject in real time.

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Cinematic mode isn’t perfect, as the iPhone 13 sometimes took a second to recognize faster moving subjects (our younger golden retriever). A bigger drawback is that this mode is capped at 1080p, as you can’t record Cinematic mode in 4K. But overall, it’s a cool feature I think a lot of people will want to try, especially for social videos on TikTok.

The overall video quality from the iPhone 13 is stellar, with improved noise reduction, better dynamic range and enhanced semantic rendering that can identify skin, faces, the sky and more. As I swept around the Manasquan reservoir with the iPhone 13 and iPhone 12, I especially noticed less noise in the blowing leaves from the iPhone 13’s footage. And in a separate 4K clip, I got lost in the gentle waves lapping against the sand.

iPhone 13 review: Performance and A15 Bionic

  • A15 Bionic is fastest chip once again
  • Machine learning performance notably better

The A15 Bionic doesn’t offer dramatic performance gains over the A14 Bionic powering the iPhone 12, but it didn’t need to just to remain the fastest chip in any phone. As with the A14 Bionic, the A15 offers a 6-core CPU and 4-core GPU, but there’s now a 16-core Neural Engine for machine learning and AI, up from 8 cores on the previous chipset.

Apple says that the iPhone 13’s CPU is up to 50% faster than the competition while the GPU can handle graphics rendering 20% faster. Before we get into the benchmarks, I think it’s important to talk about how swift this phone feels in everyday use.

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In a game like Genshin Impact — an open-world adventure combat title — the animations and particle effects felt console-quality as I climbed mountains, explored sweeping landscapes and tried to battle enemies. I was equally impressed by the Seek app, which instantly identified plants when I pointed the camera around my backyard.

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On Geekbench 5, which measures overall performance, the iPhone 13 scored 4,129 and 1,684 respectively. That’s considerably better than the 3,859/1,593 turned in by the iPhone 12, and it destroys the Galaxy S21’s scores of 3,302/1,048.

The iPhone 13’s graphics performance also impresses. On the 3DMark Wild Life benchmark, the new iPhone hit 55.9 frames per second. That’s just a bit higher than the iPhone 12 (51 fps), but the Galaxy S21 Ultra mustered only 33 fps.

We didn’t see much of an improvement on our video editing test using Adobe Premiere Rush. The iPhone 13 took 25.9 seconds to transcode a 4K video to 1080p compared to 26.5 seconds for the iPhone 12. The Galaxy S21 took 1 minute and 2 seconds.

Check out our iPhone 13 benchmarks results page to see how all four models perform and how they compared to the Android competition.

In terms of 5G performance, the iPhone 13 should get better over time as carriers continue to roll out their networks. For example, Verizon says its further-reaching C-Band spectrum will reach 100 million people by 2022. And we saw very promising speeds in our Verizon C-Band 5G testing.

When it comes to call quality overall we've found the iPhone 13 to offer solid performance on multiple networks, but one feature is missing. Apple removed the phone noise cancellation feature with the iPhone 13 (opens in new tab), which was an option under accessibility settings on the iPhone 12 and prior iPhones. Some users have complained that calls can sound worse when there's a lot of background noise. However, you can enable voice isolation in Control Center during calls.

iPhone 13 review: Battery life and charging

  • 10 hours and 33 minutes of battery life, which is 2 hours better than iPhone 12

Apple says that the iPhone 13 lasts up to 1.5 hours longer than the iPhone 12, thanks to a bigger battery, more efficient display and the A15 Bionic chip. But our testing showed even better results.

On the Tom’s Guide battery test, which involves continuous web surfing over 5G at 150 nits of screen brightness over cellular (AT&T’s network in this case), the iPhone 13 endured for 10 hours and 33 minutes. That’s more than 2 hours longer than the 8:25 time that the iPhone 12 turned in. The best result we saw from the Galaxy S21 was 9:53.

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To see how all four iPhone 13 models fared, check out our iPhone 13 battery life results summary, which includes comparisons with more Android phones.

Unfortunately, the iPhone 13 offers the same charging speeds as before. The new iPhone got to 51% capacity in 30 minutes with Apple’s 20W charger. Other phones on our fastest charging phones list are much speedier, such as the OnePlus 9 Pro.

The iPhone’s 15W MagSafe charger is a bit slower, but some may find it more convenient because it’s magnetic and doesn’t involve the Lighting port.

iPhone 13 review: Software

  • SharePlay lets you watch videos and listen to music with friends
  • Focus cuts down on distractions

iOS 15 delivers some welcome improvements to your iPhone, many of which focus on shared experiences. FaceTime has improved audio and a cleaner interface, and the iOS 15.1 update lets you listen to music or watch movies or TV shows with friends or family via SharePlay. And the Messages app delivers a new Shared with You section for photos, articles and more to make it easier to keep track of all the different links friends text your way.

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I personally appreciate the new Focus feature in iOS 15, which lets you filter notifications based on what you’re doing. And notifications themselves have been refined, complete with a new summary view so you don’t get overwhelmed by constant alerts.

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Other iOS 15 highlights include a redesigned Safari (I actually don’t like the address bar at the bottom, but Apple lets you change the location), a more full-featured Weather app and an enhanced Maps app with more detail and better road views. Last but not least, Live Text bites off Google Lens by recognizing text in real time via the camera when you want to look things up or get translations.

Since we posted our review, Apple has come out with iOS 15.2, which adds even more features to your iPhone including an App Privacy Report. As always, developers continue to produce great apps that take advantage of iOS, so we'd suggest loading up on some of the best iPhone apps or, if you're new to the platform, grabbing the best apps for a new iPhone.

And now thatiOS 16is official, we have a lot more to look forward to. Apple announced a bunch of changes to things like the lock screen and Messages. There is even an update to allow Face ID to unlock your iPhone 13 in landscape mode.

iPhone 13 known problems

Thus far iPhone 13 owners have encountered a few problems. For example, some iPhone 13 users found that the phone won't unlock with an Apple Watch, though a fix addressed that. In addition, some iPhone 13 owners complained about the touch display not being responsive enough in some cases, which could be an iOS 15 issue.

On the iPhone 13 Pros, there are complaints that the cameras are automatically switching between lenses without warning, and Apple rolled out an update that enabled users to turn this off. And the ProMotion displays on the iPhone 13 Pros are not running at 120Hz with some apps, which Apple also addressed with an update. And developers need to optimize their apps as well.

Another issue that's been cropping up for a select few iPhone 13 users is an errant pink screen bug. The bug is often fixed with a phone restart, although the problem has persisted for some, forcing Apple to send out replacements.

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See our iPhone 13 problems (opens in new tab) roundup for more info.

iPhone 13 review: What about the Pixel 6?

The closest Android has to an iPhone is Google's Pixel line, which is out now. While the Pixel phones don't sell in numbers that even give the iPhone 13 pause, they do offer serious competition when it comes to cameras. Google and Apple trade blows on who has the best camera phone and this year is set to be a major battle.

With Google taking a page from Apple's playbook and going with its own silicon (named Tensor), the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro have some incredible AI and machine learning capabilities, especially with speech recognition and photography post-processing. We have a Pixel 6 Pro vs. iPhone 13 Pro Max face-off if you want to see how the two top dogs perform against each other. But relevant to this, we have a Pixel 6 vs. iPhone 13 face-off you should check out if you're on the fence.

iPhone 13 vs Galaxy S22

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Samsung's Galaxy S22 is Samsung's best competitor against the iPhone 13. They have the same size display, but Samsung offers a smoother 120Hz panel. Samsung also delivers a telephoto zoom lens, while the iPhone 13 doesn't offer an optical zoom. However, the iPhone 13 wins in other ways, including overall image quality, battery life and performance.

See our Galaxy S22 vs iPhone 13 face-off for a full comparison of these two flagship phones.

iPhone 13 review: Verdict

The iPhone 13 is a great buy if you want to save versus the iPhone 14. I especially like the long battery life, as the iPhone 12’s endurance was underwhelming even for a 5G phone. I wouldn’t recommend that iPhone 12 owners upgrade to the iPhone 13, but the iPhone 13 is worth it if you own an iPhone 11 or older device.

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I don’t think many people will care about the smaller notch. What truly stands out on the iPhone 13 is the camera. The low-light performance is even better now, and computational photography features like Cinematic mode and Photographic styles flex the A15 Bionic’s muscles in ways that go way beyond benchmarks.

I’m also glad Apple doubled the starting storage at 128GB, as that move was overdue and puts the new iPhone on a par with Android flagships. I’d like to see Apple offer faster charging, as well as a 120Hz display.

The bottom line is that the iPhone 13 is a fantastic phone if you want to save money.

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Mark Spoonauer is the global editor in chief of Tom's Guide and has covered technology for over 20 years. In addition to overseeing the direction of Tom's Guide, Mark specializes in covering all things mobile, having reviewed dozens of smartphones and other gadgets. He has spoken at key industry events and appears regularly on TV to discuss the latest trends, including Cheddar, Fox Business and other outlets. Mark was previously editor in chief of Laptop Mag, and his work has appeared in Wired, Popular Science and Inc. Follow him on Twitter at @mspoonauer.

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  • Adamfe

    I want to learn about the difference between iphone13 pro max and samsung galexy s22ultra,and which one much better.

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  • jackiebei

    admin said:

    The iPhone 13’s brighter display, longer battery life and powerful cameras make it the best new iPhone value.

    iPhone 13 review: The best iPhone for most people : Read more

    My 5 months old iPhone 13 fell from a height of about 1 meter on my office floor. It was wearing the official apple case. The screen broke, and every day after that, the cracks keep getting bigger.
    I am an extremely careful iPhone (and iPod before that) user since the 2000s, and I NEVER had a screen break despite the occasional drop, just like it happens to everyone I know.
    I invested more money into a new iPhone expecting the quality to be there, but it is simply not.
    Now Apple won't hear nor care about my case and expects me to pay more than 300€ to repair it - almost half the price of the entire phone.
    I am EXTREMELY disappointed and would rather buy from any other manufacturer at this point than pay this money for the repair.
    If you are considering buying an iPhone, think twice.

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FAQs

Is iPhone 13 good value for money? ›

The Phone 13 is the best iPhone for those on a budget, especially now that it's $100 cheaper after the iPhone 14 launch. With a new display, larger battery and better camera hardware and software, the iPhone 13 remains a great flagship phone.

Is iPhone 13 worth buying in 2022? ›

Apple iPhones are generally considered to be the best in the smartphone industry by many although they can cost you a a lot too. However, with the launch of the iPhone 14, Apple has reduced the price of the iPhone 13, making it the best smartphone to purchase in 2022.

What are the disadvantages of iPhone 13? ›

What are the disadvantages of iPhone 13?
  • Minimal design changes.
  • Smaller notch doesn't add much.
  • Slower charging than rivals.
  • No 120Hz screen.
  • Selfie camera sensor unchanged.

Is it smart to buy iPhone 13 now? ›

The iPhone 13 will still be an excellent investment in 2021 partly due to the specifications it packs. Users will also be able to secure some potential discounts by going with a variant that can make it even more attractive.

Should i buy iPhone 13 or iPhone 14? ›

For many people, the iPhone 13 is more than enough. You still get excellent performance, a great camera, and a modern design for $100 less than the iPhone 14. If you have the money to spend, however, you should consider going for the iPhone 14 because of those camera upgrades.

How long will an iPhone 13 last? ›

Battery Life

The iPhone 13 supports up to 19 hours of video playback (up to 15 hours streaming) and up to 75 hours of audio playback. The iPhone 13 is equipped with a 3,227 mAh battery, up from 2,815 mAh in the iPhone 12, while the iPhone 13 mini has a 2,406 mAh battery, up from 2,227 mAh in the iPhone 12 mini.

How much longer does iPhone 13 last? ›

iPhone 13 Pro Max — 25 hours. iPhone 13 Pro — 20 hours. iPhone 13 — 15 hours. iPhone 13 Mini — 13 hours.

What are the advantages of buying iPhone 13? ›

Battery life has improved significantly thanks to larger batteries and the more efficient A15 chip. The iPhone 13 Pro offers up to 1.5 hours more battery life than the iPhone 12 Pro, and the iPhone 13 Pro Max offers up to 2.5 hours more battery life than the iPhone 12 Pro Max.

Is it worth buying iPhone 13 in 2023? ›

Overall, the iPhone 13 will remain quite viable for 2023, even after the 15th generation is released. While the gap will be much more noticeable between the two, the 13th generation's difference with its immediate successor will always be minimal.

Will the iPhone 13 price drop when the 14 comes out? ›

Apple typically drops the pricing of its current generation iPhones when the next generation is released, so you'll almost certainly be able to buy an iPhone 13 for $699 after September 7 compared to the $799 retail price it has today.

Is iPhone 13 a good choice in 2023? ›

Still, if you simply have to have the latest model, the 13 is no bad handset: you get top-notch performance from the A15 Bionic chip, along with longer battery life, a brighter screen and twice as much storage as standard. Larger pixels also mean the iPhone 13 can take better photos.

Which is better iPhone 12 or 13? ›

The ‌iPhone 13‌'s A15 Bionic chip brings a modest performance improvement over the A14 Bionic in the ‌iPhone 12‌. Benchmarks show that the A15 in the ‌iPhone 13‌ offers around 10 percent better single-core performance and 18 percent better multi-core performance compared to the ‌iPhone 12‌'s A14 chip.

How often should iPhone 13 be turned off? ›

Experts recommend shutting down your phone at least once a week. After shutting it down, let it rest for a minute or two before starting it back up again. Not only will this help enhance your phone's performance, it is also incredibly beneficial for your battery.

Is iPhone 13 better than iPhone 11? ›

The iPhone 13 is a big change over the iPhone 11. It sports a completely new look, but you also get a number of improvements under the hood. The iPhone 13 gets an OLED screen, a big upgrade over the LCD screen on the iPhone 11, it has a faster processor, upgraded cameras and longer battery life.

What will be the difference between iPhone 13 and 14? ›

Comparing the iPhone 13 and iPhone 14

The ‌iPhone 13‌ and ‌iPhone 14‌ both feature the same display size, 5G connectivity, A15 Bionic chip, and design. Nevertheless, the ‌iPhone 14‌ still offers a number of upgrades, such as an additional GPU core, Emergency SOS via satellite, the Photonic Engine, and Action Mode.

Which iPhone will last longest? ›

All the latest iPhones ranked for battery life
RankModelBattery life (Hours)
1iPhone 13 Pro Max9hrs 52mins
2iPhone 11 pro Max8hrs 29mins
3iPhone 13 Pro8hr 17Mins
4iPhone 137hr 45mins
7 more rows
Jun 30, 2022

Why is iPhone 13 battery draining so fast? ›

Further, the 5G connectivity in iPhone 13 series is one of the reasons for the fast battery draining problem in them. In addition to this, unwanted applications, features, background app updates, etc., also cause battery draining fast in iPhone 13/iPhone 13 Pro/iPhone 13 Mini.

Is it worth to buy iPhone 13 in 2023? ›

Overall, the iPhone 13 will remain quite viable for 2023, even after the 15th generation is released. While the gap will be much more noticeable between the two, the 13th generation's difference with its immediate successor will always be minimal.

Is it worth buying iPhone 13 or wait for 14? ›

Final words. So, this is the right time to buy iPhone 13 in 2022 and not to wait for the iPhone 14. Instead, you can wait for the iPhone 14 Pro and Max models. Moreover, along with the stainless steel finish, the 1TB option is expected to be reserved solely for “pro” users.

How much should an iPhone 13 cost? ›

Pricing on the iPhone 13 mini now starts at $599, while pricing on the iPhone 13 starts at $699. The iPhone 13 models can be purchased from Apple's online store, Apple retail stores, carriers, and third-party retail stores, and as of January 2023, Apple is offering refurbished iPhone 13 models in select countries.

Is iPhone 13 worth it over 12? ›

While the ‌iPhone 13‌'s upgrades are mostly iterative and not major reasons to upgrade, they are easily worth the additional $50, so if you need more than 64GB of storage you should buy the ‌iPhone 13‌.

Should i get iPhone 13 or 14 in 2023? ›

Hence, if you are opting for an iPhone for the first time and have the money to spare, consider the iPhone 14 by all means for its camera enhancements and safety features. But if you are already using an iPhone 12 or an iPhone 13, buying the iPhone 14 will feel like a waste of money.

How long should the iPhone 13 last me? ›

For most users, this represents approximately two years of use, which is why most people believe that the lifespan of a phone is two years. However when it comes to iPhones, you can expect between three to five years (maybe more) with proper care.

Should i buy iPhone 13 or 14 in 2022? ›

For many people, the iPhone 13 is more than enough. You still get excellent performance, a great camera, and a modern design for $100 less than the iPhone 14. If you have the money to spend, however, you should consider going for the iPhone 14 because of those camera upgrades.

Why should I switch to iPhone 13? ›

The bottom line: The iPhone 13 is a huge jump from the iPhone 8. Everything about this phone will feel fast and new: the much larger and bolder screen, Face ID, the speedier processor, its longer battery life and of course the substantially upgraded cameras.

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