The founder of Apple is not impressed with the iPhone 13!🤔🤔🤔
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak says iPhone 13 is not any different from iPhone 12 and he is wrong
The iPhone 13 is on the verge of becoming a true head-turner. That's because, while most Apple fans have praised the new iPhone, many others believe it falls short of expectations. Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak is one of them, and he appears to be underwhelmed with the new iPhone 13. He claimed that he "can't tell the difference between the iPhone 13 and the iPhone 12" from last year. He may be correct, but only to a point, considering the iPhone 13 is Apple's quickest and most sophisticated phone yet.
According to Yahoo News, Wozniak, who departed Apple permanently in 1985, finds the new iPhone 13 essentially identical to the previous model. He explained, "I received the latest iPhone; I can't tell the difference actually." "I assume the software in it works on previous iPhones, which is the excellent part." Not only did Wozniak have mixed feelings about the iPhone 13, but he also had mixed feelings about the Apple Watch Series 7, which, in his opinion, looks identical to the Apple Watch Series 6.
The new iPhone 13, which was released in September of this year, has a 120Hz display on Pro variants and a larger battery capacity on all four models. The cameras have improved in terms of functionality like Cinematic mode and ProRes mode, as well as the build quality. The iPhone 13 is distinguished from the iPhone 12 by a smaller notch and diagonally positioned cameras with larger sensors, albeit not as dramatically.
The new iPhone 13, which was unveiled in September, features a 120Hz display on Pro versions and a higher battery capacity across the board. In terms of functionality, such as Cinematic mode and ProRes mode, as well as build quality, the cameras have increased. A smaller notch and diagonally positioned cameras with bigger sensors separate the iPhone 13 from the iPhone 12, albeit not as noticeably as the iPhone 12.
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