In the early morning of September 15th, Apple's autumn conference was officially held. iPhone 13/13 Mnini, 2021 iPad, new generation iPad Mini, Watch Series 7 and other products all debut. iPhone 13 Pro/ Pro Max was launched together with multiple updates.
iPhone 13 Pro/Pro Max
First of all, the iPhone 13 Pro series has a "bangs" deep-sensing lens that is 20% smaller than the previous generation. In terms of color matching, in addition to the original gold, graphite and silver, this time it launched Far Peak Blue, which is higher than the midnight of the previous generation. The blue is lighter.
In terms of screens, the screen of the iPhone 13 Pro series has been upgraded with a new generation of super retina OLED display. The iPhone 13 Pro uses a 6.1-inch screen, and the iPhone 13 Pro Max uses a 6.7inch screen. The outdoor peak brightness of the screen is 1000 nits.
At the end of the year, iPhone 13 Pro will also bring video recording in ProRes format, which is also the first time on the iPhone. The ProRes format has the characteristics of high color fidelity and low compression, which allows you to shoot, edit and share film and television-level videos anywhere.
The 8 inch displays might be affected and delay for an accident.
New iPhone 13 Series will use On-Cell OLED Displays. And it that will be launched in the second half of this year will be exclusively supplied by Samsung Display (SDC)
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