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No Difference Between Old and New iPhone - Apple Co-Founder -

Apple recently released its new iPhone 13 series, and this device is quite popular. The iPhone 13 series, Apple's annual flagship, has seen a huge wave of replacements. Apple continues to dominate the high-end market, but there are some complaints. There are users who believe that Apple gets so much from offering so little. In recent years, Apple's activity has been more like "squeezing toothpaste." The iPhone has several innovative applications. In fact, it's getting harder to tell very old iPhones from new ones. Interestingly, even the co-founder of Apple sees this.

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According to reports, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak recently said that he found the iPhone 13 is almost indistinguishable from previous versions. His words read: “I have a new iPhone, I really can't tell the difference,” Wozniak said. “The software should also be applicable to the old iPhone.

In fact, what Wozniak said is true, and many netizens feel the same way. The overall design of the iPhone 13 series has remained largely unchanged. In terms of appearance and camera placement, the Apple 13 hasn't changed much.

However, the official said the iPhone 13's notch is 20% narrower than the previous model. The rear lens module has changed from a vertical position like the iPhone 12 to a diagonal one. However, the iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max are still a triple camera combination, so there is no change in their positioning.

The chip and refresh rate can be considered the main highlights of the iPhone 13 series. But for old users of the iPhone 11/12 series, there is no need to upgrade to the iPhone 13 series, because there is practically no difference in day to day operation.

iPhone 14 may come with significant changes

Earlier it was reported that Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), will release the iPhone 14 series with a perforated display. Given the sources of this speculation, it's highly likely that the new iPhone won't use the notch for the first time in five years. However, due to the Face ID component, Apple will use a pill-shaped hole to house the Face ID components. There are even reports that LG is already working on similar technology. LG is one of the largest suppliers of Apple displays.

While the punch-hole design isn't entirely new technology, it's a big leap for Apple. Since the iPhone X in 2017, Apple hasn't released a single flagship iPhone series without a tag.

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