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Is iPhone 13 still a ghost?
IPhone 13 was released in Apple Park on September 202 1, Beijing time/early morning of kloc-0/5/.
IPhone 13 screen adopts 6. 1 inch OLED screen; It is about 146.7mm high, 7 1.5mm wide, 7.65mm thick and weighs about 173g. There are five colors available: red, starlight, midnight, blue and pink. ?
IPhone 13 is IP68 waterproof and adopts exclusive super-crystalline porcelain panel. Equipped with12 million wide-angle lens+12 million ultra-wide-angle lens rear camera system, with12 million pixel camera in front. Equipped with A 15 bionic chip, supporting 5G. Available from 128G, 256G, 5 12G, starting at $799.
IPhone 13 successfully reduced bangs by moving up the receiver, which not only brought about a further increase in the screen ratio, but also represented a further upgrade of the Face ID area.
On the front of iPhone 13, the Face ID area integrates components including microphone, speaker, front camera, ambient light sensor, distance sensor, infrared lens, floodlight, dot matrix projector and so on. Shrink bangs by 20%.
The back dual-camera lens of iPhone 13 adopts diagonal design to reserve more space for the battery. At the same time, the front of iPhone 13 adopts XDR screen, and its screen brightness reaches 800 nits, and the peak brightness in HDR mode can reach 1200 nits.
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