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Review on Smartphone Apple iPhone 13 128 GB, nano SIM+eSIM, Alpine green by Wiktor Paul ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like everything, the quality is good and the price is reasonable.

used to use the sixth-generation iPhone. Sadly, the 13th already exists in a different format. The screen is bigger, but after a few days you get used to it. It's more challenging to get acclimated to the device's actual size, though. The gadget is further enlarged by the typical silicone bumper bearing the Apple logo. Jeans in a pocket are uneasy to wear. FaceID initially struggled to replace a fingerprint scanner. However, the technology is highly effective; even in very dim circumstances, it can recognize faces. Well, in Africa, the rest of the iPhone is also an iPhone. It runs swiftly, doesn't heat up, doesn't crash, has no bugs, and has a recognizable user interface. In around 30 minutes, the software and data were successfully transferred from the old device to the new one. In the dry residue, a solid four (see drawbacks).

Pros
  • 1. OLED display. No side flare, very bright and clear. 2. Execution. There are no lags or slowdowns, and all windows open immediately. 3. Extended battery life. 100% charge is sufficient for 2 days of moderately intensive use (mail, instant messengers, calls, and reading). 4. Good photo quality, wide-angle lens, and blurry portrait mode.
Cons
  • 1. Case layout. 2. The size of the actual device. In my perspective, previous models (11 and below up to 6) with rounded sides appeared much more aesthetically pleasing. (Especially when compared to the SE or 6th model) The case feels heavy. And especially with a bumper on (without which there is no way). Decided in part by picking a narrow bumper. No power supply is provided. It's just unfortunate. Lightning connector, number 4. Yes, that is how it is as well. Since the MacBook can be charged through USB-C, it makes sense that the iPhone would have the same port.