iPhone 13: Apple breaks memory limits
Shortly before the presentation of the iPhone 13, a last-minute rumor caused happy faces among Apple customers. Insider and expert Ming-Chi Kuo confirms Apple's ambitions to crack the previous memory limits.
Ming-Chi Kuo is seldom wrong, and accordingly his predictions receive the necessary attention. Now the expert is reporting Apple's final plans regarding available storage options for the iPhone 13.As a result, the manufacturer is removing the previous 64 GB model from the two inexpensive variants and adding a long-awaited variant with 1 TB to the range of the two Pro models (source: Ming-Chi Kuo via MacRumors).
iPhone 13: Apple new memory sizes
The following variants are then available in detail:
iPhone 13 mini and iPhone 13 (standard model): 128 GB, 256 GB, 512 GB iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max: 128 GB, 256 GB, 512 GB, 1 TBAt least with the two inexpensive models, this means in the end: More storage for the money, which in turn amounts to a certain price reduction, if you look more closely. As a reminder: So far, the iPhone 12 (mini) only has 64, 128 or 256 GB. If it's true, Apple simply doubles the storage space - very good.
In Russia, wealthy people can already order the iPhone 13 - in the video we can see the very special variants:
In the case of the Pro models, on the other hand, there is no direct question of price savings, at least we do not believe in lower prices for the 128 GB model that is retained. The 1 TB variant that has been added is likely to end up being just a much more expensive option for the Apple cell phone , a model for memory-hungry professionals.
Confusion in advance
In any case, Kuo's report calms the nerves of stressed Apple customers and makes them happy, because most recently it was said that Apple would only offer two storage models for the iPhone 13 (mini) - 64 and 128 GB - and the Pro versions would have to be without 1 TB -Option get by. However, the source (a Ukrainian trader) did not seem credible to us from the start, so Kuo's report is more important. We'll finally know on Tuesday - at 7 p.m. sharp, the livestream for the Apple event will start.
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