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iPhone are really getting boring, not much difference.

No display Touch ID, still no flip phone. 😴😴

Samsung already so far ahead. I’m using iPhone.

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Apple strength is with building an eco system which is able to link up all their products, ranging from Mac, iPad, iPhone to even Apple Watch, etc. It make their users feel so comfortable handling their different devices, transferring data across these devices, and it is particularly useful when upgrading from an older model to the latest one. It is really amazing that after the initial setup (fully automated), the new device have the exact same on screen layout and function as the old device, saving the user precious time on reconfiguration, something which cannot be achieved on say Android powered devices.

While it may appears to have no link between Apple and Toyota, but by adopting minimal changes from one generation to another does make its user feel very comfortable, minimizing the inconvenience of disruption, something we have seen across generations of Toyota.

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https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/last-minute-iphone-13-rumors-1-tb-storage-satellite-connectivity-and-that-notch-slim-down/

Last-minute iPhone 13 rumors: 1TB storage, satellite connectivity and that notch slim-down
Here's all the gossip about the iPhone 13's price, specs and more ahead of Apple's big Sept. 14 event.

Karisa Langlo, Alexandra Garrett Sept. 13, 2021 7:14 a.m. PT

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The iPhone 13 will likely make its appearance on Sept. 14.
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Apple's iPhone 13 is expected to arrive at an online-only event on Tuesday. The new iPhone will likely debut with a collection of new features, upgraded camera specs, new color options (maybe even bubblegum pink) and an updated design with a notchless display. Although we expect to see the new iPhone tomorrow, rumors about the iPhone 13 continue to buzz ahead of its release date.

The latest iPhone 13 gossip came from an investor report from Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, as reported by 9to5Mac. According to Kuo, the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max will be available with 1 terabyte of storage for the first time on an Apple phone. The iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Mini will reportedly be available in 128GB, 256GB and 512GB options, nixing the 64GB option. 

We've previously heard that the iPhone 13 lineup will feature four phones -- the iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Mini, iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max -- as predicted by Kuo. This lineup matches the four iPhone 12 models from last year. The iPhone 13 lineup was also referenced in a filing with the Federal Communications Commission for a revised MagSafe charger spotted by 9to5Mac and MacRumors. In the filing, Apple references four new iPhone models alongside the four "legacy" iPhone 12 models: the iPhone 12 Mini, iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max. 

As we inch closer and closer to the reveal of Apple's new iPhone, hype for iPhone 13 also continues to grow. According to a survey by SellCell, as reported by MacRumors, 44% of current iPhone users plan to upgrade to one of the iPhone 13 models when they become available.

We've collected these rumors and everything else we've heard below, including how the iPhone 13 might compare to the iPhone 12 and everything we know about the iPhone 13's price and other specs. (And don't miss our iPhone 13 wish list.) We have a few more days of speculation before Apple unveils its next flagship, so buckle up and read on. We'll update this story as new information becomes available.

Battery: Larger capacity doesn't mean iPhone 13 will have a longer battery life

A rumor from Chinese social media platform Weibo in early June suggested that the iPhone 13 lineup will feature larger batteries than the iPhone 12 lineup. The specs, shared on Twitter by leaker @L0vetodream, claim a 2,406-mAh battery for the iPhone 13 Mini, going up to 3,095 mAh for the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro, and 4,325 mAh for the iPhone 13 Pro Max. 

These battery sizes are all upgrades over the iPhone 12's respective capacities (though Apple doesn't disclose official battery specs). However, battery life is not the same as battery capacity, so it's possible that the increase in iPhone 13's battery size will not translate into a longer battery life. That all depends on the phone's other upgrades and how well its software optimizes for battery life. But compared with other brands' premium phones, Apple's batteries fall short. The batteries in Samsung's Galaxy S21 lineup, for example, range from 4,000 to 5,000 mAh. 

When it comes to charging its battery, the iPhone 13 could have some new tricks up its sleeve with faster wireless charging and possible reverse charging capabilities, according to a video from EverythingApplePro on YouTube via leaker Max Weinbach. Reverse charging is a feature that allows you to charge other Qi devices on the back of your phone. Weinbach speculates the upcoming iPhone 13 will have this feature due to a bigger wireless charging coil and a stronger set of magnets housed in the back of the phone. Many of the iPhone's competitors including the Samsung Galaxy S21, Samsung Galaxy S20, the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra and the OnePlus 8 Pro already have reverse wireless charging. But, Apple has yet to introduce the feature to its iPhones. 

Release date: iPhone 13 will debut on Sept. 14

Apple's new iPhone will almost certainly make its first appearance on Sept. 14 during the tech giant's next online-only event. 

We already suspected Apple's next event to be completely virtual since it was previously rumored in a July Power On newsletter from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. He said that the event will be online-only because of the tech giant's decision to delay its return to in-person work due to rising COVID-19 cases. 

Apple originally said that all employees would be required to come into the office three days a week starting in September. Gurman says that if Apple stuck with the September time frame, an in-person iPhone 13 event would have been "plausible." 

This will be the second year in a row that Apple unveiled its new iPhone online. In 2020, the pandemic also forced Apple to push back the debut of the iPhone 12. It was the first September Apple event in eight years without an iPhone -- thanks to delays in production due to the coronavirus pandemic. 

This year, Apple will return to its pre-pandemic timeline. An April report suggested the manufacturing of the iPhones' new chips were running ahead of schedule and Kuo previously forecasted it was business as usual for Apple's supply chain.

Here's what we know: 

- Apple likes to hold its events on Tuesdays or Wednesdays, and the upcoming Apple event will be held on a Tuesday. 
- iPhone release dates are typically a week and a half after Apple's announcements.
- In general, new iPhones are released on a Friday, around the third week of September.

 

The iPhone 13 will launch on Tuesday, Sept. 14, so we can expect the release date to be sometime in the third week of September, perhaps Sept. 24. We'll know more once Apple officially unveils its new phone lineup.
 

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9 hours ago, Fcw75 said:

iPhone are really getting boring, not much difference.

No display Touch ID, still no flip phone. 😴😴

Samsung already so far ahead. I’m using iPhone.

No worries. I'm sure your iphone can last and last. 

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the dual/triple/quad camera design looks yucky.

maybe they should put the 2 cameras further, position it above the apple (which will feature as a nose) then draw a smile under the apple. There you go. A smiley face!

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Wa, iphone 13 liao and when it was iphone 11 wanted to change, and yet i still havent change my phone even now iphone 13 out already? Lol.

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53 minutes ago, SGMCF328 said:

Apple strength is with building an eco system which is able to link up all their products, ranging from Mac, iPad, iPhone to even Apple Watch, etc. It make their users feel so comfortable handling their different devices, transferring data across these devices, and it is particularly useful when upgrading from an older model to the latest one. It is really amazing that after the initial setup (fully automated), the new device have the exact same on screen layout and function as the old device, saving the user precious time on reconfiguration, something which cannot be achieved on say Android powered devices.

While it may appears to have no link between Apple and Toyota, but by adopting minimal changes from one generation to another does make its user feel very comfortable, minimizing the inconvenience of disruption, something we have seen across generations of Toyota.

But what happen to iPhone flip?

Samsung already flip left flip right flip up flip down.

But I agreed with the cloning of new model from old model. Just put next to each other can liao. Android can’t do that?

The Face ID doesn’t work when you are wearing a mask and outside. In a way, the Touch ID more convenient.

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Just now, Arogab said:

My Iphone 12 Pro is not as stable as my HW Mate 20 Pro. Without the stupid Android, I just wonder which one to switch

What you mean “stable”?

I am using iPhone 12.

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2 minutes ago, inlinesix said:

What you mean “stable”?

I am using iPhone 12.

I donno why, my Line Pay cannot open direct, the Line people tell me some phones got this bug. My Whatsapp will have funny icon and sometimes don't refresh properly. Some calls got no sound. 

I never have this kind of complain with my Mate 20 Pro. I decide to switch cos it goes back to the Iphone 4 form factor and I lie this form factor. Now I regret

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15 minutes ago, Fcw75 said:

But what happen to iPhone flip?

Samsung already flip left flip right flip up flip down.

But I agreed with the cloning of new model from old model. Just put next to each other can liao. Android can’t do that?

The Face ID doesn’t work when you are wearing a mask and outside. In a way, the Touch ID more convenient.

smart switch app.

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11 minutes ago, Arogab said:

I donno why, my Line Pay cannot open direct, the Line people tell me some phones got this bug. My Whatsapp will have funny icon and sometimes don't refresh properly. Some calls got no sound. 

I never have this kind of complain with my Mate 20 Pro. I decide to switch cos it goes back to the Iphone 4 form factor and I lie this form factor. Now I regret

So far I have no issue.

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5 minutes ago, inlinesix said:

So far I have no issue.

Agree, I have people around me got no issues. The thing is there are also people having issues and this is not heard off with the Mate 20 Pro. Of cos battery is also another plus point in HW

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1 hour ago, SGMCF328 said:

Apple strength is with building an eco system which is able to link up all their products, ranging from Mac, iPad, iPhone to even Apple Watch, etc. It make their users feel so comfortable handling their different devices, transferring data across these devices, and it is particularly useful when upgrading from an older model to the latest one. It is really amazing that after the initial setup (fully automated), the new device have the exact same on screen layout and function as the old device, saving the user precious time on reconfiguration, something which cannot be achieved on say Android powered devices.

While it may appears to have no link between Apple and Toyota, but by adopting minimal changes from one generation to another does make its user feel very comfortable, minimizing the inconvenience of disruption, something we have seen across generations of Toyota.

maybe you haven't been using android phones, a few brands with Google have those features mentioned.

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7 minutes ago, Arogab said:

Agree, I have people around me got no issues. The thing is there are also people having issues and this is not heard off with the Mate 20 Pro. Of cos battery is also another plus point in HW

Recently, I found a way to prolong the life of iPhone battery with its automation.

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