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Like Old Series, Steve Wozniak Admits It’s Difficult to Distinguish the Latest iPhone Series

Suara.com – Founder figure Apple, Steve Wozniak recently revealed a surprising fact to the public about him which turned out to be difficult to distinguish between two Apple devices, namely iPhone 13 and the old iPhone series.

He revealed this news in an interview with Yahoo Finance some time ago. This confession immediately reaped various reactions from Apple and iPhone fans.

Reporting from Bussiness Insider, Steve Wozniak admitted that he was so difficult to distinguish the iPhone 13 and the previous generation iPhone.

Although he can’t tell the difference between these two devices from how they look, Steve Wozniak said that the software used by the current iPhone is actually quite reliable when used for older cellphones.

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I have a new iPhone, I really can’t tell the difference from an old iPhonesaid Steve Wozniak.

iPhone 13. (Apple)

When compared, Apple’s latest series, the iPhone 13, has similarities with the previous series, namely the iPhone 12 in appearance. But regarding the innards, Apple’s latest device comes with a more reliable chipset.

The iPhone 13 has even used the A15 Bionic chipset, which is high when compared to the A14 Bionic chipset in the iPhone 12 device.

Furthermore, Steve Wozniak admitted that he was worried about the size of the iPhone which was getting bigger from series to series. Previously, he had also submitted the same complaint for the iPhone X.

Steve Wozniak said that he was very comfortable using the iPhone 8, iPhone 7 and iPhone 6 compared to other current iPhone series.

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