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• Main Camera: 12 + 12MP
• Selfie Camera: 12MP
• Chipset: A15 Bionic chip
• Battery Capacity: 3240mAh
• Display Resolution: 2532 x 1170 pixels
• Display Technology: Super Retina XDR display
Here’s Why You Should Buy a Secondhand iPhone 13
Whenever Apple releases new iPhones, everyone wants to get their hands on the latest flagship even when it’s expensive. Released in 2021, the iPhone 13 remains a reliable choice over cutting-edge flagship phones today. Here’s why:
The iPhone 13 boasts an iconic design that has stood the test of time. While the newer models may have minor design enhancements such as a Titanium frame from the iPhone 15 Pro Max, the overall aesthetic remains largely unchanged. The iPhone 13 features the classic iPhone look: Corning-made glass front and back with aluminium frame, flat edges, and rounded corners. You get the same colour options as any modern iPhone today (pink, green, blue, black) but if you want to paint the town red, you can go for the limited-edition iPhone 13 Product (red).
Part of the reason why it’s worth buying a secondhand iPhone 13 is Apple’s long-term software support. Even if you buy a used iPhone 13, you can still upgrade to the latest iOS for up to seven years – far beyond expectations, especially when compared to Android phones. With this perk, you can enjoy the latest features and security updates, same as new models.
The A15 Bionic chip, while not the latest chipset, remains a formidable powerhouse even when compared to today’s standards. It features a 6-core (2x3.23 GHz + 4x1.82 GHz) and 4-core graphics which is not far off from today’s iPhones. Take the iPhone 15, for example, with Hexa-core (2x3.46 GHz + 4x2.02 GHz) and a 5-core GPU – these changes are barely noticeable for the average user. In the end, we’re left asking: why spend a hefty amount only for an extra GPU core? It can run the same apps and just as smoothly as any flagship at almost half the price.
One of the reasons why a used iPhone 13 is better than any flagship iPhone is the battery. It has a 3,240mAh capacity which can last you a full day or a day and a half with moderate use. Compared to modern iPhones, you can barely feel the difference in battery life. For example, the iPhone 15 has 3,349mAh capacity which isn’t too far from the iPhone 13. It makes you think if the extra 109mAh is worth the hefty price tag of a brand-new iPhone.
In conclusion, choosing a used iPhone 13 over the latest flagship models offers several practical advantages. The enduring design, continued software support, A15 Bionic chip, and capable camera performance make the iPhone 13 a cost-effective option without compromising on the overall Apple experience. So, if you want an iPhone with all the modern specs and features on a budget, get a used iPhone 13 – you won’t regret it.
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