The new Apple Watch Series is available later this fall. Improved 5G support and the choice of 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB models makes the Pro and Pro Max models an interesting prospect if you can stomach the price. The new iPhone Pro and Pro Max lenses now support Night Mode, which makes it an increasingly desirable choice for content creators. Only the 256GB models and above support ProRes 4K capture, which does make practical sense when you consider that the space requirements could be around 1GB per minute of footage captured. In addition, ProRes 4K 30FPS video capture is now supported with a new macro-mode feature, making use of the 77mm telephoto lens for 3x macro shots. Upgraded graphics processing now allows the new ProMotion 120Hz variable refresh rate, bringing Apple on par with their competitors. The flagship iPhone models have a few more talking points, but this is expected at $999 for the iPhone 13 Pro and $1099 for the iPhone 13 Pro Max. The iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max will be available for pre-order from 17 September, 5 AM PDT iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max As exciting as this may sound, it is hardly a selling point if you consider the cost of using 3rd-party video apps such as FiLMiC Pro, 24fps, Mavis, or Adobe Premiere Rush with your current iPhone model.
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The base models start with 128GB storage which is a notable update and Cinematic video capture mode does provide some neat features utilizing the autofocus capabilities. However, even the improved camera and display are what you would expect for a smartphone device at this price point. With the usual claims about durability, increased performance, and battery life as a result of the A15 chip, it may all sound rather enticing compared to previous iPhone models. At $699 for the latest iPhone mini and $799 for the standard iPhone 13 model, they are hardly giving them away. The iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini are available for pre-order from 17 September, 5 AM PDT iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 miniĪpple’s not-so-secret cash cow, the iPhone 13, drops in 4 status-symbolic variants and numerous underwhelming colors.