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And yet the Pro is substantively weightier than the normal 13, to the tune of a full ounce and change. Do those features make the Pro phones “better”? Not necessarily: the real question is whether those factors make a meaningful difference to you, the potential phone customer.Įxternally, the iPhone 13 Pro and 13 look very similar: they’re exactly the same height, length, and thickness. Jason has already taken a close look at the 13 and 13 mini in his review the iPhone 13 Pro (and, by extension, the Pro Max, which feature-wise is exactly the same this year, with the exception of being larger in every way: chassis, screen, and battery life) mainly differs from its standard 13 counterpart in three ways. Ultimately, the Pro phone is simply the more expensive phone-but Apple couldn’t exactly call it the “iPhone Pricier.” 2 But I digress. This isn’t a phone for pros-what would a “professional” smartphone user even look like? Are the rest of us rank amateurs by comparison?

Not a better processor, increased storage, or even more RAM, the traditional hallmarks of “pro” in the Mac lineup. What makes a Pro phone? These days it’s more camera lenses, different materials, and one or two additional features. This is the third “Pro”-branded iPhone in Apple’s history, and with every iteration, it’s increasingly clear that the moniker is more marketing than anything of substance. But 14 years into the iPhone’s life, those big updates are decidedly fewer and farther between. 1 Some years promise big improvements over the past-others are more incremental. IPhone 13 Pro review: This Pro’s got few consĪlmost every year since 2007, I’ve gotten a new iPhone.
