To achieve the maximum of 15W, you need to use Apple's MagSafe charger, otherwise, any Qi-compatible would do for slow 5W-7W charging. The iPhone 13 also supports fast wireless charging. It is a standard USB-PD charger with USB-C port, so you could get any third-party USB-PD charger instead - there are more compact, as well as cheaper options out there. Apple is offering 20W USB-PD chargers as an extra purchase. Apple's official specs are vague about the maximum charging power the iPhone 13 phones can achieve with USB-PD powered adapters, but the tests show the iPhone 13's fast charging maxes out at 23W. Charging speedĪpple's charging hasn't changed since the iPhone 12 series. To adjust the endurance rating formula to match your own usage patterns check out our all-time battery test results chart where you can also find all phones we've tested. The endurance rating denotes how long the battery charge will last you if you use the device for an hour of telephony, web browsing, and video playback daily. The uninspiring call and standby performances are shared across the iPhones and hence the lower-than-expected endurance rating of 89 hours. Apple promises at least 2 extra hours of video playback and up to 4 extra hours of video streaming time compared to the iPhone 12.Īnd we did get better results! Compared to the iPhone 12, the iPhone 13 clocked 3 additional hours on web browsing and nearly 4 more hours on our video test. The Apple iPhone 13 packs a 3,240mAh battery - a very welcome 15% upgrade over the iPhone 12. The reduction of the cutout isn't as major as some have hoped, but it's the start of a process that will eventually lead to its extinction. ![]() The iPhone 13's biggest screen updates are the smaller notch and the higher brightness. The panel fully supports DCI-P3, and it automatically switches to this gamma when DCI-P3 content is sent to the screen.Īpple iPhone 13's screen does something that only few screens do - it maintains the same perfect color accuracy across all brightness levels, even at the lowest point of 1.9 nits! The iPhone 13 panel has outstanding color accuracy - we measured an average deltaE of 1.6 against sRGB targets. There is no Auto Brightness boost on any of the iPhones, but that's understandable - Apple has always allowed its users to use the maximum brightness if they ever felt they needed it. The minimum brightness is impressively low at 1.7 nits. We've completed our usual display measurements, and we captured 802nits of maximum brightness. The iPhone 13 screen also supports True Tone adjustments, Wide Color, and it has the Haptic Touch feature provided by a powerful Taptic Engine. The panel supports HDR10 and Dolby Vision, it should offer 800nits of typical maximum brightness and 1,200 nits of peak brightness when watching HDR content. So, the iPhone 13 display supports the standard 60Hz refresh rate, while the touch sensors should be working with 120Hz sampling. It is protected with a flat Ceramic Shield glass by Corning. The OLED panel has 1,170 x 2,532 pixels or 460ppi. Sadly, the 120Hz ProMotion mode is exclusive to the iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max. It supports HDR10 and Dolby Vision but features a few updates like a reduced notch and brighter panel. ![]() The Apple iPhone 13 has a 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR OLED screen, the same size as the iPhone 12's.
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