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iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro Series Announced

17th April 2022
"iPhone 13, iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro Max launched."

iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro series have been announced by Apple at its 'California Streaming' virtual launch event on Tuesday.

There are four new iPhone 13 models corresponding to last year's iPhone 12 lineup: the iPhone 13, iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13 Pro, and iPhone 13 Pro Max.

The four new iPhones are all powered by the brand new A15 Bionic SoC, and all four will ship with iOS 15.

iPhone 13 series

Notable improvements with this generation include better battery life, overhauled cameras, a cinematic video recording mode, and narrower notches across the lineup. All four have the same screen sizes and very similar overall designs to their respective predecessors.

iPhone 13 series specs:

All four new iPhone models are built around Apple's new in-house A15 Bionic SoC, which has a 6 core CPU with two high-performance and four efficient cores, plus a 16-core Neural Engine. Performance is said to be up to 50 percent better than that of the leading competition.

While the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini-feature the A15 Bionic with a four-core GPU, the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max get a five-core integrated GPU. The new iPhones feature 5G with custom-designed antennas and radio components, to support more bands in more places. 

iPhone 13 series price:

The iPhone 13 mini starts at $699 while the iPhone 13 starts at $799, and these prices will now get you 128GB of storage on each. The iPhone 13 Pro starts at $999 while the iPhone 13 Pro Max starts at $1,099 for the same 128GB of storage as the previous generation.

The iPhone SE (2020) starts at $399, the iPhone 11 will start at $499, and the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 mini remain available starting at $599. 

iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini will be available in three storage variants each. The iPhone 13 mini 128GB is priced at INR 69,900 in India, 256GB is priced at INR 79,900, and 512GB is priced at INR 99,900.

The iPhone 13 will cost INR 79,900, INR 89,900 and INR 99,900 respectively. 

The iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini have the same flat-edge aluminium frames as the previous generation, available in five colours Pink, Blue, Midnight, Starlight, and (Product) Red.

iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max will both be available with up to 1TB of storage.  Apple has used surgical grade stainless steel for the iPhone 13 Pro models, available in four colours Graphite, Gold, Silver, and Sierra Blue.

The iPhone 13 Pro has been priced starting at 128GB - Rs174,900,  256GB - Rs191,490, 512GB - Rs225,990, 1TB - Rs260,990.

The top-of-the-line iPhone 13 Pro Max will cost 128GB - 191,990,  256GB - Rs208,990, 512GB - Rs242,990, 1TB - Rs277,990.

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How to Free up your iPhone and Android Phone full space?

18th December 2020
"Follow these steps to keeps your storage free and your phone fresh!"

How much room does your phone have left on it? Whenever you attempt to upgrade your Apps or add new applications, do you touch a wall? In order to free up space, what's the best way to transfer files that you want to keep? And how do you make good choices on what to retain and what to delete? Follow these steps to keeps your storage free and your phone fresh!

Back up your phone to the cloud

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If you don't have the time or stamina to sift through old images and videos, or if you want to save all your media files, back them up to a cloud storage service and uninstall those on your phone that you don't want offline. You can opt to have your images automatically backed up anytime you have access to WiFi through cloud storage providers like Dropbox, so you can have a full-resolution backup.

If you are using an iPhone, the procedure is automatic if the iCloud automatic backup feature is allowed (Go to Settings > Apple ID > iCloud > Photos and switch to iCloud Images. Then pick Optimize iPhone Storage. This stores your photos on your phone in a reduced resolution version and in iCloud at maximum resolution. Then go to Settings > Photos > Cellular Data and turn off Cellular Data and Unlimited Updates.

Consider Google Photos for Android and iPhone devices, which can be set up to conveniently back up photos and videos via Wi-Fi.

Make sure that you pick Original as the picture quality to preserve full-resolution images. Go to Settings > Backup & Sync > Upload size > and choose Original. Google Photos also has a Free Up Space option that eliminates photos from the cloud that you already have backed up.

Back up your phone locally

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Back-up your files on your computer to avoid the cost and drawbacks of cloud storage. Of course, the downside is that when you have access to your device with a wired or wireless network, you can just do this.

If you own an iPhone and a Mac, you can save backups of your media files on your Mac via iTunes, iPhoto, the Photos app, or the Image Capture app. See the step-by-step instructions from Apple for how to go about it. AirDrop can also be used to transfer files without the need to connect your phone with a USB cable to your device. Apple has an instruction page on how to do so.

You can also use iTunes if you use a Windows PC; the measures differ according to the version of Windows.

Link your phone to your machine with a USB cable if you have an Android phone. You should be capable of detecting your phone as a mass storage or media storage unit on your Windows computer and you will be able to drag and drop your images and videos from your phone to your PC folder. Install the free Android File Transfer app on your Mac if you have a Mac, then you can then drag and drop onto your Mac.

Remove old attachments for emails and downloaded files

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Although being able to read papers attached to your email and see pictures in your chat app is fantastic, you often don't need to keep them long-term. Finding and removing these old files is easy.

Go to Settings > General > iPhone Storage for iPhone. You can see options for turning on Auto Delete Old Conversations and checking large videos and attachments to emails. Click "Show All" next to Suggestions if you do not see these choices.

Open your app tray for Android, and pick the Downloads app. To uninstall a file, tap and hold the file, then press Delete.

Uninstall applications that are not used by you

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Although images and videos are the normal storage hogs, storage space can also be consumed by apps (particularly games). Removing applications that you don't use much is safest.

On your iPhone, go to Settings > General > iPhone Storage . You can see a list of applications sorted by the volume of room available for storage. You'll have the option to uninstall it when you pick an app. Or in order to uninstall the app and all its info, you can long-tap the app's icon and tap the X overlay. You may also opt to offload any applications you haven't used in a while automatically. Go to Settings > iTunes & App Stores, then move to Offload Unused App. In the event that you wish to restart the software at a future date, this will uninstall the app but leave the data behind.

Go to Settings > Storage > Free up your room on Android. Tap the empty box on the right to pick an app to uninstall it and then tap Free Up.

Add space to your phone

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Invest in a microSD card and transfer some of the data from your phone's built-in storage if you buy an Android phone with a memory card expansion slot. You will use a file manager program to transfer files around. Most phones come with file managers of their own. Download an ES File Manager if yours doesn't, or if you want a more versatile app (free in Google Play). You can also buy an optical drive that you can plug directly into the microSD and USB device of your device.

You can't connect a memory card to your iPhone, so you can buy a flash drive to insert the images into your iPhone or iPad and plug them into your device. 

 

Shoot videos with a lower quality

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Many of the higher-end phones today will record 4K resolution images. These high-resolution images, particularly if you watch them on a 4K-capable TV or computer, are smoother and have finer info. But video with a higher resolution takes up a lot of disk space than video in HD or full HD. To conserve disk space, set your camera to record images at a lower resolution if you don't need 4K footage.

Make space savings a routine

To spare yourself from the annoyance of running out of room at moments when you need it most, clear out space on your mobile daily. Keep lean and mean, so you're ready at a moment's notice to appreciate the features on your handset. 

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iPhone 13's battery is reportedly bigger than those in iPhone 12's

3rd June 2021
"The iPhone 13 series will be superior to the iPhone 12 series, and to reiterate, we have multiple rumors pointing to one or more of the forthcoming iPhone models"

The iPhone 13 series will be superior to the iPhone 12 series, and to reiterate, we have multiple rumors pointing to one or more of the forthcoming iPhone models.

The entire 2021 iPhone line-up will have larger batteries than the ones found in the iPhone 12 series, according to a recent report from China. Now, the battery capacity increases are kind of required, at least for the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max, because they are quite likely Apple arrive with 120Hz ProMotion OLED screens, and those kinds of displays will consume more power.

A user on China's Weibo shared what appears to be a specs sheet for this year's iPhone models.

The iPhone 13 small will have a 2406mAh battery, the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro will have a 3095mAh battery, and the highest-end iPhone 13 Pro Max will have a 4352mAh battery, according to Apple. These are considerable improvements over the iPhone 12 series from last year. The iPhone 12 small has a 2227mAh battery, while the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro have 2815mAh batteries and the iPhone 12 Pro Max has 3687mAh.

The iPhone 13 Pro Max has the largest battery capacity increase, at roughly 18% more than the iPhone 12 Pro Max.

The iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 will feature an almost 10% increase in battery capacity over its predecessors, while the iPhone 13 mini will have the smallest increase, at only 8%. That makes sense because the iPhone 13 small and iPhone 13 are unlikely to have high display refresh rates, which is one of the reasons phones require larger batteries to provide backup.

Previously, a report stated that the battery capacity of the iPhone 13 series would be increased, but this time we have figures to back up that claim. This time, Apple is rumored to be making some significant hardware enhancements, and the battery could be one of them.

Aside from the battery, Apple is expected to improve the iPhone 13's camera. According to rumors, the entire iPhone 13 lineup will include sensor-shift stabilization technology to improve video stabilization and support for Dolby Vision. Last year, sensor-shift stabilization was only available on the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max, but this year, all models will be treated equally. According to some rumors, the Apple A15 CPU has already been manufactured at TSMC's facilities and will be used in the iPhone 13 series.

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