You can't tell the difference between the iPhone 12 and the iPhone 13, says Apple Co-founder Steve Wozniak
The Apple iPhone 13 was unveiled in September with tremendous hype, Now, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has expressed his displeasure with this year's iPhone 13 models and the Apple Watch Series 7.
On September 14 of this year, Apple revealed the iPhone
13 with a number of significant features. However, there was widespread
criticism that the design was essentially the same as the previous generation,
with the exception of a slightly shorter notch and redesigned rear camera
lenses.
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has now come out with
criticism of the new device. He claims he doesn't know what the difference is
between the iPhone 12, which is the forerunner to the iPhone 13, and the two
new phones.
He has openly voiced issue with this year's iPhone 13
models and the Apple Watch Series 7 in a recent interview with Yahoo Finance.
He said, he is unable to differentiate between older iPhones and the new iPhone
13.
During the interview, Wozniak said, "I got the new
iPhone; I can't tell the difference really," He added, "The software
that’s in it applies to older iPhones, I presume. I worry about largeness and
size ... but I don't study it. I’m just into if products are good."
Wozniak has raised similar concerns about the new Apple Watch, which looks
identical to the Series 6.
Despite the fact that Apple was the target of several
shots, Wozniak did not forget to praise the company. Despite the fact that
Apple's revenue in the fourth quarter of 2021 fell short of expectations,
Wozniak stated the company remained strong and maintained its reputation.
Wozniak also made fun of Facebook, which just changed
its name to 'Meta.' "They [Facebook] have a problem even with the new
name. We're going to be cautious how much we trust them. What company had to
change its name? Apple managed to keep its name throughout time. That means you
have a very good brand and the name is worth something," said Steve
Wozniak.
Specialties of iPhone 13
The entry-level iPhone 13 comes with 128GB of storage,
or twice as much as the base iPhone 12. The notch cut into its screen is
slightly smaller, which makes the screen body proportion larger. The primary
camera is 12 megapixels, with a 12-megapixel ultraviolet sensor on the back,
which is now diagonal instead of vertical, and slightly larger for better
quality.
The entry-level iPhone 13 comes with 128GB of storage,
or twice as much as the base iPhone 12. The notch cut into its screen is
slightly smaller, which makes the screen body proportion larger. A new diagonal
dual-lens back camera with 12 megapixel Wide and Ultra-Wide sensors has been
added to the mix. The Ultra-Wide camera features a better f/2.4 aperture for
enhanced low-light performance, while the Wide camera has a superior f/1.6
aperture with Sensor-Shift Stabilization.
The iPhone 13 has a 6.1-inch Super Retina display with
a 2532 x 1170 resolution. The display is covered with a ceramic shield.
The iPhone runs on Apple's latest A15 bionic chip,
which runs on iOS 15. It has a 3,227mAh battery that supports 20W wired fast
charging via the lightning port and wireless charging. It gets
a cinematic mode that adds a bokeh effect. For connectivity, the phone offers
5G, Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n/ac/6), Bluetooth 5.0, NFC and GPS.
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