![]() ![]() The iPhone 13 Max, meanwhile, is a whopping 3.07 x 6.33 x 0.3 inches.īoth also have a new camera array on the rear - more on that below - and it's here that the design differences can clearly be seen. That means the iPhone mini 13 measures in at 2.53 x 5.18 x 0.3 inches, the iPhone 13 at 2.82 x 5.78 x 0.3 inches, and the iPhone 13 Pro at exactly the same as the iPhone 13. ![]() Size-wise, they're all near-identical to last year's models, other than being a tiny bit thicker (0.30 inches rather than 0.29). That aside, the design of the iPhone 13 range isn't massively different from that of the iPhone 12 models. In fact, they've been reduced by 20% - which means you’ll get a little more screen real estate whichever one you're using. The good news here is that all four new iPhone 13 models get smaller notches. But the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max get one advantage here, in the form of a massive 1TB model. Storage-wise, the 64GB option has been dropped, with all four phones starting at 128GB and then having 256GB and 512GB versions. iPhone 13 Pro: Prices and storageĪvailable to buy right now, the iPhone 13 mini starts at $699, the iPhone 13 at $799, the iPhone 13 Pro at $999 and the iPhone 13 Pro Max at $1,099. In the U.K. ![]() The TrueDepth CIS has been moved to the left of the notch, as shown in the figure below, showing a comparison between the front cam modules of the iPhone 12 and iPhone 13.IPhone 13 vs. The front camera module package has been redesigned in the iPhone 13 series so that the IR camera is moved to the right side of the notch, co-located and integrated with the IR projector in one package. This is somewhat expected, as the 3D rear camera market is still evolving without a dominant use case to drive a design revision.įor the TrueDepth front camera in the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro, it utilizes the same CIS Die as previously used in the in iPhone 12 models, a 12 MP 1.0 µm pixel-pitch image sensor. The Lidar Camera on the iPhone 13 Pro (and 13 Pro Max) utilize the same SPAD array introduced last year, first on the iPad Pro, then in iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max models. This is slightly smaller than their predecessors in the iPhone 12 models, having an estimated Die area of 32 mm 2. The Ultrawide rear camera on the iPhone 13 and 13 Pro, as well as the Telephoto camera on the iPhone 13 Pro, appear to utilize the same Die, a newly redesigned image sensor with a 1.0 µm pixel-pitch with an estimated Die area of 26 mm 2. ![]() It also incorporates the same masked PDAF approach used in their earlier image sensors, with equally spaced, left and right alternating masked PDAF pixels in the vertical and horizontal axes of the image array, to facilitate autofocus in the X- and Y-directions. This new Wide cam Die (likely in use in the iPhone 13 Pro Max as well), is the largest Image Sensor in the iPhone 13 lineup, having a Die area of just under 62 mm2. This represents an 84% increase in pixel-pitch and active array area, and the largest expected enhancement of low light sensitivity for the iPhone 13 series. Apple iPhone 13 Pro Rear Camera Die Photoįor the iPhone 13 Pro, the rear Wide camera incorporates a new CIS Die with a pixel-pitch of 1.9 µm, up from 1.4 µm pixel in the iPhone 12 Pro. ![]()
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