The “regular” iPhone 13 outperforms last year’s Pro versions!

The “regular” iPhone 13 outperforms last year’s Pro versions!

According to the famous DXOMark, Apple has done a great job in improving the imaging systems of its new iPhone 13 lineup of smartphones. After all, according to the verdict of the team responsible for the detailed analysis, the iPhone 13 is able to offer higher performance than last year’s Pro models. They are iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max.

The “regular” iPhone 13 outperforms last year’s Pro versions!

So, with a total of 130 points for the rear cameras and 99 points for the front camera. iPhone 13 presents itself as a very interesting alternative, for those who want a new generation of iPhone! Especially if you don’t want to give Apple the cash for new Pro versions, after all, the iPhone 13 from 2021 is able to offer superior photographic performance compared to the iPhone 12 Pro from 2020. Truth be told, it would not be expected, at least at first glance.

The big advantages of the iPhone 13, according to DXOMark, are good exposure, reliable colors, skin tone, white balance, fast autofocus, good lighting details, and textures. In the video capture component, we have a more accurate and smooth image.

Interestingly, this also means that the iPhone 13 mini, the cheaper version of the newer range, also offers all these advantages. Since the camera system is exactly the same.

In the field of the front camera, the team highlights exposure, depth of capture, level of detail, etc. … Here, in this topic, we can equate the iPhone 13 and 13 Mini with the latest Pro models, as the system is exactly the same.

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Besides, what do you think of all this? Are you impressed with the imaging capability that Apple has brought to its next generation devices? Please share your opinion with us in the comments below.

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