Apple fans, we bring you some exciting news about the upcoming launch of iPhone 13 series!?
The new generation of the devices that triggered a cultural reset 14 years ago is launching in September, along with the third generation of AirPods... And we finally know the release dates (sort of)!
The iPhone 13 series will be launched on September 17 while the new AirPods will be unveiled on September 30.The dates were leaked by a tipster on Chinese microblogging website called Weibo.?
In the same thread, four models of the upcoming iPhone 13 were shared - the iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro Max, and iPhone 13 Mini, similar to the last iteration of iPhones.
Even though the upcoming AirPods have been simply dubbed as AirPods 3, we still don't know what the earphones will be called officially.
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It is typical of Apple to release a new iPhone series in September. Last year's iPhone 12 release faced delays due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.The tip came from "Panda is bald" (translated from Chinese) on Weibo, an e-commerce application.?
In the Weibo post, only the iPhone 13 is visible - showing the Sunset Gold colour with dual rear cameras and the notch which has now become symbolic of modern iPhones.?
Besides the new iPhone line up, AirPods 3 could come with an IPX4 water resistance certification this time.?Even though the upcoming AirPods have been simply dubbed as AirPods 3, we still don't know what the earphones will be called officially.?
The iPhone 13 is also expected to pack a stronger battery and stronger support for 5G connectivity through?millimetre wave (mmWave).The bigger battery will be supported by a new flexible charging circuit board, which is expected to capitalise on the faster performance of the upcoming A15 bionic chip!
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A report by TrendForce, a research firm also claims that the new iPhones will be manufactured in a new fashion in hopes of lowering the cost.
Component shortages triggered by the coronavirus pandemic may continue to plague the company's output.? ??