iPhone 13 vs iPhone 12S! By The Apple Circle

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Aug 13, 2021
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iPhone 13 vs iPhone 12S!

This is the iPhone 13 versus the iPhone 12s. It's the iPhone. You want versus the iPhone you're. Probably going to get. What kind of iPhone are we getting this year? Are we getting the notchless portlets dream phone? That's got all the bells and whistles we could ask for, or should we lower our expectations a bit to something a little more predictable, all rumors point to this year being an s here with the iPhone 12s, a phone that gives us smaller, incremental upgrades that are nice, but nothing, that's going to blow us away, but actually I don't think that's going to be the case. I think this is year that apple kind of changes, the narrative they kind of break the iPhone upgrade cycle and, honestly, I think the iPhone 12s is going to be way more impressive than most people are expecting and a huge thanks to our friends at ting.

For sponsoring this video welcome to the 2009 worldwide developers conference. We have an amazing week planned for you, so I want you to sit back and relax and pretend that you're in the audience in 2009 12 years ago, when the iPhone 3gs made its debut. Now by now the iPhone was already a sensation. The iPhone 3g had been released and kind of fixed, some issues of the original iPhone uh, mainly the price, and now we have the third iPhone, the one that looks like the 3g. It acts like the 3g, but it is not the iPhone 3g.

This is the iPhone 3gs. The s in this case standing for speed that brought a lot of processor improvements, a lot of changes under the hood. It had a compass. It could record video a lot of small and big kind of hallmark features put together to make this an incremental upgrade and introduce us to an s year iPhone. This would be kind of the beginning of a narrative, a sort of tick-tock cycle where one year we saw a big design overhaul lots of brand new flashy headline features like the iPhone 4 and then a year like the next, with the 4s that was smaller incremental under the hood improvements that were still nice and all, but nothing that was going to be as flashy as the year prior and this continued for many years after with the 5, the 5s, the 6, the 6s, the 7 and then apple changed everything, because there was no 7s, there was no 8s, there was the iPhone 8 and then the real headline, the iPhone 10, the iPhone that kind of changed everything that was so far ahead of what apple had been doing before that they had to skip a bunch of numbers and start all over with the new iPhone 10.

The iPhone 10 was truly revolutionary. It brought tons of new features, but it also kind of changed the narrative in terms of the iPhone lineup. There was no longer a big year and an s here, things kind of got a little different and a little more complicated after that, because we had the 10s and the 10r, the 11 and the 11 pro the iPhone 12 lineup. That ranges from the 12 mini all the way to the 12 pro max apple is now sort of selling four flagship iPhones. The iPhone uh lineup has gotten a more diverse and more complex than it ever has been before and now has kind of changed up everything that we're expecting, and it's making it harder to kind of predict.

What's going to be coming next, which brings us back to kind of our original question. Is this going to be an s here with the 12s kind of smaller, under the hood incremental upgrades that are nice and all, but not too flashy? Or is this the year of the iPhone 13 big, bold design, changes, lots of changes inside and out and a year to really get excited about and honestly, I just really don't think it matters, because the name the s name the whole idea of an s here. It doesn't really matter anymore now. Let me kind of explain by asking you this question: what would you like to see on an iPhone 13? Probably many of you would say: remove the notch get rid of that big ugly notch at the top of the screen and make just a big, beautiful paint of glass that is unobstructed by anything and as much as I wish, I could tell you the notch was being removed. Unfortunately, that is not going to be the case, at least not with the upcoming 12s or 13, or whatever we're going to get.

This fall we've heard for a number of years that apple was really working to push the face ID technology, either under the display or kind of build it into the bezel like the iPad Pro, and although we know this is possible and Apple is working on it, we just don't expect it to happen with this next version of the iPhone we've heard kind of increasing rumors that this is going to happen and Apple is hard to work at this. In fact, we actually just saw a rumor just this past week. That said, that there is a prototype floating around Cupertino that has kind of a thicker forehead and chin and really hides the face ID internals inside that bezel, instead of having a notch at the top, which I know is probably the preference for most people. But unfortunately again, I just gotta- tell you straight: that's not what's going to be on this next iPhone. What we are expecting is a bit of a smaller notch.

It's the step in the right direction. It's not gonna, be substantially changed or anything like that, but it should be a little less deep. Furthermore, it should be more shallow and should not obstruct the display as much as the current notch does. Here's a side by side, very small, incremental changes here, but again it's its a step in the right direction. Apple's moving to one day, remove that notch entirely.

Okay, so far, we're not looking too much like it's gonna, be a big year for the iPhone, but we're not done just, yet we're not even close. What would be your next dream feature of the big beautiful iPhone 13, probably touch ID, whether it's built into the power button or it's built under display. You want to have two sets of biometric uh technologies to be able to use to unlock your phone, and luckily enough from what we're hearing from the rumor mill touch ID is making a return with the iPhone 12s iPhone 13. It's coming this year, no matter what you call the phone- and this should be a huge hallmark feature that many have long been waiting for. I know this rumor has kind of gone back and forth for a little while now, but we are hearing from many credible analysts that, yes, this is happening this year.

Touch ID will return under the display, not sure if this is going to be an optical fingerprint reader, probably most likely going to be optical, or it could be ultrasonic or some new type of technology, but touch ID will return into the display and should be a new feature of this year's iPhone. So yeah things are looking up touch ID is making its return on track. We're excited about the next iPhone before we continue. I have a hunch that you're probably paying way too much for your mobile data, maybe you're at home, you're not going out much you're, really not using a lot of mobile data. Well, you're, definitely overpaying, and even if you are a heavy mobile data, user chances are you're, probably still overpaying.

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You'd want from the higher end iPhone 13, bigger battery, better processor, better performance, you want power performance battery life, you want it all, and that should also be coming to the 12s this year as well. We're expecting apple to debut the a15 processor inside it's going to be more powerful, it's going to be more efficient, it's going to be just an absolute beast of a processor, and we're also hearing rumors. That apple could introduce a vapor chamber, cooling system to keep this processor and all the internals inside cool running as efficient as possible and being able to kind of maximize power and efficiency out of the processor and all the components inside the iPhone. So yes, the new iPhone should be more powerful, and we're also hearing the iPhone itself should get a little thicker, which means a bigger battery should be going inside. All the new iPhone 12s models as well.

Another big one for many is a high refresh rate display. You have to compete with the android flagships and I think the iPhone 13 that hallmark iPhone should have a 120hz pro motion display. Well some more good news. This s, your iPhone, the one that's supposed to be kind of the small one, the 12s. This is supposed to have the long awaited pro motion display so at least the pro models of this new iPhone.

The 12s pro should have the 120 hertz promotion displays built in something many again have long been waiting for, and you can finally take advantage of on these new iPhones coming in just a couple of months. So, along with that promotion technology, numerous from max Wabash also suggests the iPhone 12s to the iPhone 13 could have an all-new always-on display, thanks to that new LPO back plane display technology now keep your expectations a little more realistic. Max Wabash says it's not going to be super customizable, but a lot more similar to the Apple Watch, so you'll be able to see the time, maybe the date and the weather uh battery life kind of at a glance and also notifications as well as they kind of pop in so, if you're tracking with me here this 12s, the iPhone that is not supposed to be all that exciting already has built-in touch ID it has. The pro motion displays it's supposed to have a bigger battery, a better processor, more powerful. What's so bad about this 12s again, because I don't really understand, but again we're not done just yet.

Let's talk cameras now. Obviously this is one area where many would love to see. Big year-over-year improvements and Apple does do a lot to kind of upgrade the cameras in their iPhone every year, whether it's through software or hardware, and what we're expecting with the iPhone 12s is kind of a mix between the two. What we're hearing from the rumor mill is that the LIDAR sensor that's built into just the pro and iPhones the 12 pro and pro max should be moving down the line to all the iPhones, so the 12s mini through the 12s pro max should all be getting a LIDAR sensor, built in same for the sensor shift stabilization technology. This is a pro max feature that is only in the highest end, iPhone that should also be moving down the line as well we're also hearing the pro phones next year will be the same.

So they'll have the same. Telephoto lens they'll have the same larger main sensor. They should be kind of back in line to being the exact same phone spec for spec, and we're also hearing some good news is that apple is looking to upgrade the ultra-wide camera and all the iPhones uh coming this fall. They should be capable of capturing more light. Furthermore, they should have much better night mode capabilities and should be all around a better lens to have in your iPhone now.

Another interesting rumor here is about the software, so remember how I kind of mentioned that apple likes to do some software enhancements with their s years. Well, that could also be the case here with the new iPhone 12s in two areas. The first is with a new Castro photography feature that essentially will allow you to kind of point your iPhone up at the sky and the iPhone kind of switches into a new macrophotography mode that does process a little differently. It does longer exposure times and essentially allows you to take some really cool pictures of the stars and the moon and all the stuff you'd like to capture at night, all specifically inside the iPhone software automatically and the next one is portrait mode for video. We've seen this on android phones for a while now, but this would be a little different because it would use the software of the iPhone in conjunction with the actual LIDAR sensor.

In order to make this portrait video effect supposedly look really, really cool. Another interesting tidbit, we're hearing from max Wabash is that you can shoot this portrait video and then go in after the fact in editing and adjust the blur or the depth of field. So you can make it a little more blurry a little less, depending on how you're feeling, when you edit, allowing you to have kind of ultimate control over that final video and how that portrait video looks as you can, export it and share it on social media and stuff, like that, two really cool software editions that could be coming in the next iPhone 12s thanks to some new rumors that I hope become real because be very, very cool to see. So, if you take all this stuff and add it together, I just don't see how this 12s iPhone isn't supposed to be a big deal, because for many these are the features. They've been waiting for they've been waiting for touch ID they've been waiting for improved cameras.

They've wanted the faster processor. Many just want that promotion display. This seems to be a bigger upgrade than we've seen in years past, and I just don't think that s name that s connotation does this phone of justice. I think what we've learned from apple over the years, especially the past couple of years, is that they do things on their own timetable. They introduce features when they deem it as appropriate.

They're, usually not the first to jump on a bandwagon, but they jump on when they're ready to contribute something, and they've perfected. If they're never one to kind of follow a predictable pattern. They always kind of break the mold a bit and kind of do their own thing, they're the round pegs in the square hole- and I just don't think we can kind of follow this predictable pattern of iPhones that we have been so used to seeing every year. We used to always know when to upgrade when to wait when it was an s here when it was not. I just don't know if we can do that anymore.

So now is your turn. What are your thoughts? Do you think this phone is going to be called the 12s or the 13? Does it matter? Do you think the rumored upgrades this phone is going to get is going to make it compelling enough to be a substantial upgrade, or do you think apple's not doing enough this year, and they need to be doing more and kind of go back to the drawing boards and just deliver more, I'm curious to hear what your thoughts are? Please, let me know in the comments down below, as always. Thank you so much for watching the apple circle. We all sincerely appreciate it. I am Robert Rosenfeld thank you for watching, and I will see you in the next one.

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