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and smart home devices. 5G has the potential to change global communication, providing ridiculously fast and reliable connectivity.
Splash, water, and dust resistance: Your new iPhone 13, 13 mini, 13 Pro, or 13 Pro Max is resistant to damage caused by water splashing onto it or from dust collecting in it. You might consider acquiring AppleCare+, which is Apple’s extended warranty, currently priced at $149 for iPhone 13 and 13 mini, or $199 for iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max. AppleCare+ covers two incidents of accidental damage, which could more than cover the cost of repairing your iPhone without it. You can also get AppleCare+ with theft and loss coverage for all four models for $70 more.Now, you don’t want to take your iPhone 13 model deep-sea diving, but it’s likely to survive submersion in about six meters of water for up to 30 minutes. Mind you, these numbers have been tested in labs and aren't based on real-world conditions. In other words, if your iPhone 13 model gets wet, it’s much more likely to survive the ordeal than older iPhone iterations, but it still isn't something you’d like to see happen to your expensive investment.
MagSafe charging: iPhone 13 models include MagSafe charging, which uses Apple’s MagSafe technology to charge your iPhone with a magnetic connector that snaps onto the back of the device. Apple also has a series of MagSafe-compatible accessories, such as cases and wallets, so you can charge your iPhone even if those accessories are attached.
Ceramic Shield: The toughness and durability of Apple’s screens just keeps getting better. Ceramic Shield was developed by Apple and Corning, and according to them, it’s the toughest screen ever for a smartphone, making it four times more likely than other smartphones to survive a drop unscathed.
Don’t think your iPhone is unbreakable. Cases are still a good — no, make that a great — idea. As mentioned, Apple has a line of cases that not only protect your iPhone but also allow for wireless MagSafe and Qi charging. (Qi is an industry-standard wireless charging technology used by Apple and most smartphone manufacturers.)
Any iPhone model from the iPhone SE (first generation) forward can use most features of iOS 15 if you update the operating system (discussed in detail in Chapter 3). This book is based on iOS 15. This update to the operating system adds many features, including (but definitely not limited to) the following:
Focus: Think of Focus as an extension of the Do Not Disturb feature. You can customize a focus to filter notifications based on what you’re doing at the moment. The default focus modes are personal, work, and sleep, and notifications are filtered based on their settings.
Safari: iOS 15 gives Safari a whole new look and makes navigation easier. Tab groups are a welcome new feature that allow you to group your open web pages any way you like.
Maps: Like Safari, Maps got a nice interface overhaul. Three-dimensional items like mountain ranges, buildings, trees, and more get nice upgrades to render them more lifelike, making it easier to follow directions and recognize locations. A more detailed driving map is also a great enhancement.
FaceTime: You can now schedule calls using FaceTime (this one falls into the “it’s about time” category …) and send links to participants. Also, the interface got a refresh and the enhancements to sound technologies make hearing call participants much easier.
Weather: Weather gets better graphics and more detailed forecasts, as well as precipitation notifications. This update (finally) brings the Weather app more in line with some of the better weather apps for iOS.
Live text: Live text lets you interact with text in images. For example, if the text is an address, you can tap it to open the address in Maps. Or you can select text from a photo and copy it into a document. Live text is a great addition to iOS 15.
These are but a few of the improvements made to the latest version of iOS. I suggest visiting www.apple.com/ios/ios-15
to find out more.
Choose the Right iPhone for You
A variety of iPhone models are on the market; it can be daunting when trying to decide which one you want to purchase. In this section, I focus on Apple’s newest models, the iPhone 13 series. If you’d like to explore others, Apple has a great tool for making comparisons at www.apple.com/iphone/compare
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The sizes of the latest iPhone 13 models vary:
iPhone 13 measures 2.82" by 5.78" (6.1" diagonally) with a depth of .30 inches (see Figure 1-1).
iPhone 13 mini measures 2.53" by 5.18" (5.4" diagonally) with a depth of .30 inches (also shown in Figure 1-1).
iPhone 13 Pro measures 2.82" by 5.78" (6.1" diagonally) with a depth of .30 inches (see Figure 1-2).
iPhone 13 Pro Max measures 3.07" by 6.33" (6.7" diagonally) with a depth of .30 inches (also shown in Figure 1-2).
You can get iPhone 13 and 13 mini in Starlight, Midnight, blue, pink, and a beautiful Product Red version. iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max come in gold, silver, graphite, and a great-looking Sierra Blue.
Image courtesy of Apple, Inc.
Other differences between iPhone models come primarily from the current operating system, iOS 15, which I cover in the remaining chapters of the book.
Image courtesy of Apple, Inc.
Not sure whether to get an iPhone 13 model? Here are a few more key differences:
The battery life of the iPhone 13 Pro Max is longer than the other models. For example, audio playback time on the 13 Pro Max is rated at 95 hours versus 75 hours on the 13 and 13 Pro, with the 13 mini maxing out at 55 hours.
iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max have triple rear-facing cameras, providing amazing optical zoom, portrait mode, and other features. The 13 and 13 mini have dual rear-facing cameras.
Screen resolution: The higher the resolution the better, especially for larger screens since you need to pack more pixels (the tiny dots of color that make up the images) into a larger space. The iPhone 13 and 13 Pro provide 2532 x 1170 resolution; 13 mini boasts 2340 x 1080; and 13 Pro Max provides a stunning 2778 x 1284.
Table 1-1 gives you a quick comparison of iPhone SE (second generation), 11, 12, 12 mini, 13, 13 mini, 13 Pro, and 13 Pro Max (models currently sold by Apple). All costs are as of the time this book was written. (Some