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Apple iPhone 13 Pro 256GB - Silver MLVF3X/A review
It seems likely that Apple expects at least a significant number of its customers to skip generations of its phones, given that upgrades each time are generally fairly modest. That means that from iPhone to iPhone the differences are somewhat minimal, but if you’ve missed a generation, you’ll notice...- Cheaper than last year’s iPhone 12 Pro, Excellent macro/close-up focusing, Same cameras on both Pro and Pro Max
- No advanced controls in native app, Price still high, Relatively restricted zoom
iPhone 13 Pro Review
- Great to finally see a 120Hz display on an iPhone
- Good battery life
- Seriously impressive camera system
- Other phones have better zoom
- The notch feels dated
Apple iPhone 13 Pro 256GB - Silver MLVF3X/A review
The iPhone 13 Pro isn’t a massive leap from last year’s model, and that’s okay. You cannot expect every new iPhone generation to be crazy different. This year’s iPhone range focuses on iterative updates. But there’s plenty of new features that make the new iPhone 13 Pro worth taking a look at.
Apple iPhone 13 Pro 256GB - Silver MLVF3X/A review
The iPhone 13 Pro is camera extraordinaire and although is late to the party with many features, it does them so well, like Macro photography and adaptive refresh rates. It's the best Apple has to offer in way of 2021 smartphones.- Superb camera, All day battery
- Weighty
Apple iPhone 13 Pro 256GB - Silver MLVF3X/A review
All things considered, is the iPhone 13 Pro worth it? On standalone terms, yes. Its cameras are definitely better than its predecessors, and so are its display, performance and battery life.
Apple iPhone 13 Pro 256GB - Silver MLVF3X/A review
Last year’s iPhone 12 Pro didn’t offer enough to make it worth the extra money over the excellent iPhone 12 , but Apple has significantly beefed up the iPhone 13 Pro. The super-slick 120Hz screen significantly improves the experience of using the phone, bringing it up to par with top Android phones.- Pros: better cameras, 3x optical zoom, Face ID, longer battery life, great performance, brilliant 120Hz screen with smaller notch, durable and easy to hold, 5G, long software support.
- Cons: no USB-C, need your own charger, heavy, expensive, not cutting edge.
iPhone 13 Pro review
The iPhone 13 Pro is the best of the 2021 Apple crop thanks to the 120Hz ProMotion display, enhanced camera, and two-day battery life - but bear in mind that the best Android rivals still win on charging speeds and low light camera performance.- 120Hz ProMotion display
- Fantastic camera
- Excellent battery life
- Slow charging
- No always-on display
- Smaller notch doesn't improve things
- Expensive
Apple iPhone 13 PRO (256GB, Graphite) AU - Pristine review
13 is the charm! The iPhone goes into the next round with a 120-Hz panel, a bigger battery and an improved camera system. In our review, the iPhone 13 Pro has earned not only superlatives but also a few points of criticism.- responsive system, outstanding 120-Hz OLED display, great battery life, good triple camera system, accurate geolocation, supports many LTE and 5G frequencies
- heavy, no 5G-mmWave in Europe, slow Wi-Fi 6, limited NFC functionality, poor noise reduction in phone calls
iPhone 13 Pro Review | Recombu
The iPhone 13 Pro is a brilliant device that excels in every area, especially in regard to photography, processing performance, battery life, and screen quality. If you’ve got an iPhone 12 Pro then you might be able to sit tight for another year before upgrading, but for everyone else the benefits...
iPhone 13 Pro review: "a real upgrade with more than enough flash for a power user"
The iPhone 13 Pro brings Apple into the modern age of gaming phones, finally equipping the iPhone with a 120Hz variable refresh rate and powering it all with extra GPU heft. This is a phone designed more for the power user, but will still offer everyday social media scrollers that premium experience...- Powerful new processor, Gorgeous screen when on full 120Hz pelt, Excellent battery life...
- ... for now, Cinematic mode feels unnecessary