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iPhone 13 Review: Specs, Benefits, Price, and Problems

Bisnis.com, JAKARTA – iPhone 13 finally entered the Indonesian market. Listen review complete iPhone 13, from specifications, advantages, prices, to problems that may occur.

Same as product Apple other, iPhone 13 will amaze users the first time using it. However, the shape that looks like the iPhone 12 might make this new generation look ordinary.

The iPhone 13 screen is brighter than its predecessor. Longer battery life. Apple has upgraded an already great camera with new sensors and computational photography features that make you feel like a pro.

Even though it’s the latest release, the regular iPhone 13 has a few flaws. Charging is still relatively slow compared to some Android phones.

The following review iPhone 13 reported from tomsguide.com, Monday (11/22/2021). Starting from specifications, advantages, prices, to problems that can occur.

1. Design and Color

There are two new designs that you will notice when using the iPhone 13. First, the camera on the back is now arranged diagonally instead of vertically.

Second, the notch is now 20 percent smaller than its predecessor. The small notch makes users more satisfied when watching videos in landscape mode in full screen.

In addition to the two new designs. Button placement is slightly different on iPhone 13. Button power lower on the right side, and the same goes with ringer switch and volume buttons on the left side.

Meanwhile, the iPhone 13 offers a Ceramic Shield front, a durable glass on the back. Your new iPhone will get the same IP68 water resistance as before. Unfortunately, the iPhone 13 doesn’t have Touch ID yet. The iPhone 13 comes in five colors, including Pink, Blue, Midnight, Starlight and (Product) Red.

2. Screen Display

The iPhone 13 features a brighter OLED display that makes it more visible in sunlight and is more power efficient. This Super Retina XDR display is now 28 percent brighter than the iPhone 12. Team from tomsguide.com test the brightness of the display in direct sunlight.

“While watching trailer The Matrix Resurrections, I was blown away by the neon codes that circled Neo as he walked down the street. In another scene I can see the fine hair on Neo’s beard as he stares at the sun,” wrote tomsguide.com, Monday (11/22/2021).

The color accuracy of the iPhone 13’s panel is also excellent, as it reaches a Delta-E score of 0.26 (lower is better). Better than 0.29 for the Galaxy S21 and iPhone 12.

3. Camera

There’s more to the iPhone 13’s camera than just the new diagonal lens arrangement. The widescreen camera now collects 47 percent more light than the iPhone 12, thanks to a larger camera with 1.7μm pixels.

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

If you’re not a fan of the usual iPhone color temperature — or you just want more control over your photos — you’ll appreciate the Photography Styles feature. In the Camera app, you can switch between several styles, including standard, bright, rich contrast, warm, and cool.

In many shooting situations, the iPhone 13 is on par with the iPhone 12, but there is no noticeable improvement in night mode.

4. Video

The iPhone 13 is smartphone which can make you feel like a director when you shoot videos. That’s thanks to a new feature called Cinematic mode.

This effect brings depth of field to your footage and automatically changes focus to various subjects depending on what’s happening in the frame, such as someone turning their head to talk to someone else.

Cinematic mode isn’t perfect, as the iPhone 13 sometimes takes a second to recognize a faster moving subject. The bigger downside is that this mode is limited to 1080p, as you can’t record Cinematic mode in 4K.

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