The latest Apple iPhone that had released has left many ‘iFans’ nothing but disappointed, they claimed they were immeasurable disappointed and that their day is ruined, and would Steve Jobs be too? Late on September 24, 2021, Tuesday night, Apple launched the so-called next-generation Apple iPhone 13 series at the Apple California Streaming event.
The Apple smartphone series includes the regular iPhone 13 accompanied by the iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13 Pro, as well as the iPhone 13 Pro Max – similar to the predecessor iPhone 12 series. The Apple smartphone retains the USB Type-C port, an OLED (Pro XDR) screen, and MagSafe support, with faster 5G bands.
iPhone 13 models further are equipped with the new-generation 5nm Apple A15 Bionic SoC, and the RAM configuration of the base model is 4GB and battery capacity, video playback of up to 19 hours, along with Audio playback: Up to 75 hours. When it comes to design, the iPhone 13 retains the flat-edge design, however, the size of the ugly front notch has been reduced.
The iPhone 13 mini has a 5.4-inch display, while the regular iPhone 13 comes with a 6.1-inch display. The dual rear cameras are placed diagonally on the regular as well as the mini models. The iPhone 13 Pro as well as the iPhone 13 Pro Max feature 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch displays, respectively. Notably, the iPhone 13 Pro models now come with a 120Hz refresh rate, which is called ProMotion Display by Apple, which could be considered the only upgrade in the screen department.
If you want to see an in-depth comparison of the iPhone 12 to the iPhone 13, click here.
How would Steve Jobs react if he saw the iPhone 13?
For a man as creatively brilliant and future-minded as Steve Jobs, whose motto was “We’re here to put a dent in the universe. Otherwise, why else even be here?” seeing the current iPhone 13 might just feel like a disappointment. I am not Steve Jobs, so for me to know exactly what he would feel, doesn’t make sense, however, I can provide my two cents about it.
Steve Jobs said, “Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower.” I think that just rearranging and adding a new camera lens (for the pro models) is not what could be considered an innovation, but would incline more towards a follower, the exact thing that Jobs was not.
I personally feel that seeing the latest iPhone’s near to no improvements from its predecessor iPhone 12 (click here to read in detail), would in fact make Jobs disappointed.
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