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The dummy units reveal four variants, same to the<br>iPhone 12 lineup, putting to rest recent rumors<br>that the'mini' model would be dropped. Except for<br>the camera module on the non-Pro variants,<br>the designs are substantially unaltered from their<br>'12' counterparts. In 2021, it doesn't appear like<br>our best camera phones ranking will experience a significant<br>revision
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The iPhone 13's first look shows a design surprise. iPhone 13’s innovative design is quite a surprise ● ● With only a few months until the next iPhone is unveiled, speculation regarding its features and appearance is prevalent. Now, owing to fresh dummy units based on leaked specs, we've gotten our clearest look yet at the iPhone 13 lineup - and it looks very similar, but for one surprising design twist. iPhone 13’s Design The dummy units reveal four variants, same to the iPhone 12 lineup, putting to rest recent rumors that the'mini' model would be dropped. Except for the camera module on the non-Pro variants, the designs are substantially unaltered from their '12' counterparts. In 2021, it doesn't appear like our best camera phones ranking will experience a significant revision. The iPhone 5-inspired square-edged design appears to be making a comeback. While we've heard that major camera advancements are on the way, each model still comes with the same number of lenses: two for ordinary models and three for Pros. The positioning of said lenses on the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini, however, is the most noticeable difference. The camera lenses are now diagonal, rather than vertical. We're not sure why (maybe to distinguish it from the 12), but it's certainly an uncommon design for the iPhone. The whole thing appears to be less symmetrical, which we don't think is very Apple. There are, of course, other ways Apple may 'improve' the iPhone 13's appearance. We've heard all kinds of color-related rumors, ranging from orange to bright pink. Even if the look doesn't alter much, the iPhone 13 sounds amazing on the inside and we can expect it to carry out iPhone transfers with ease. It appears that we're in for a significant update, with a super-smooth refresh rate and a decreased (if not fully gone) notch. An update of Apple’s AirPods 3 Apple's in-ear AirPods have gone from being ridiculed to being really cool since their initial sale in 2016. While subsequent Pro and Max models have modified the aesthetic slightly, the originals have remained untouched for nearly five years. But, according to new rumors, that's set to change — and soon. Seven Apple suppliers have begun sending circuit boards for upcoming Apple products, including the AirPods 3, according to DigiTimes (as noticed by MacRumors). This indicates that the next generation of AirPods could arrive this year.
On Twitter, @LeaksApplePro revealed earbuds that look very identical to the AirPods Pro, but with a shorter stem and an in-ear design. The replaceable silicone tip appears to be the only significant missing. Meanwhile, the charging case has the same wider shape as the AirPods Pro version. This confirms prior rumors, such as leaked renders (below) displaying the AirPods 3 as a less expensive version of the Apple AirPods Pro. The famous, long stem of the AirPods appears to be on its way out, with the shorter 'Pro' version becoming the new normal (to borrow one of last year's most popular slogans). Summing Up This is all we know for now regarding iPhone 13 and the AirPods 3. We hopefully won’t have to wait to test these devices out. If any of the rumors and speculations are be believed these might be Apple’s greatest innovations to date.