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There are some great features on iOS 15 worth checking out, like Portrait Mode on FaceTime and the Focus modes - both of which we love - while Live Text and the Shared with You features are certainly useful. There are a few extra features on the iPhone 13 that you won't find on older models, however, like the Cinematic video mode and the Photographic Styles in the camera app, but otherwise the experience is a familiar one.

The Apple iPhone 13 runs on iOS 15, which is available for all iPhone devices (from the iPhone 6S and later). But we were left with around 30 to 40 per cent by bedtime on days where we had been testing the various camera features and watching movies and shows, whilst also using the video features and 5G. Of course, it does depend on what you do with the phone, and how much of a power user you are. It offers a more impressive life than the iPhone 13 mini, as you would expect given its larger capacity, and the physically larger battery capacity means it's certainly an advance over the previous iPhone 12. In terms of battery life, the iPhone 13 is claimed to offer up to 19 hours - and that's not far off the mark in our experience.
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The iPhone 13 Pro is slightly more powerful, despite also using the A15, as it has an additional GPU core (five versus four) for its setup. Everything loads quickly, the device switches between tasks without any issues, while games and apps run smoothly. The Apple iPhone 13 runs on the A15 Bionic chipset with Neural Engine and it delivers a great performance. There are four presets - Vibrant, Rich Contrast, Warm, Cool - that can be accessed with a swipe up from the bottom in the camera app that you can opt to use before you press the shutter button. Thankfully the results are subtle, so you're not going to end up with a ruinous bleach bypass effect or anything like that. Although be warned: you can only apply the filter ahead of taking a picture and once taken you can't remove it. The Photographic Styles feature is another one that runs across the whole of the iPhone 13 series, applying a subtle filter to the image.
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It's the same camera as you'll find on the iPhone 13 mini but it's an upgrade from the iPhone 12, with larger pixels on the main sensor, allowing for better processing potential and higher quality results. The Apple iPhone 13 features a dual rear camera, comprised of a 12-megapixel wide and 12-megapixel ultra wide-angle.

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It also has all the technologies Apple users have now come to expect by default, including True Tone (automated colour adjustment to ambient light), HDR support (for high dynamic range content), and Haptic Touch (long-press control with vibration feedback) - we've got deep-dive features linked if you want to know the full ins and outs of those technologies. Overall, the iPhone 13 has a beautiful display, with punchy and vibrant colours, deep blacks, crisp whites and great viewing angles. It's not as premium as the Pro models, but it's still a lovely finish. The flat edge design remains - and it's still lovely - like a flashback back to the iPhone 5 from 2012 (remember that?), while aluminium is retained as the material of choice for the frame (the antenna bars that sit within it are made from upcycled plastic), with a matte finish. The Apple iPhone 13 shares a very similar design to the iPhone 12, though the eagle-eyed will notice a couple of slight changes that differentiate the two.
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(Pocket-lint) - The Apple iPhone 13 series has four devices to choose from: the small-scale iPhone 13 mini this very model on review, the iPhone 13 the more advanced iPhone 13 Pro and the big-screen device of the bunch, the iPhone 13 Pro Max.
