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Comparison Apple iPhone 13 256 GB vs Apple iPhone 12 256 GB

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The main camera supports matrix-shift stabilization. Display with support for Dolby Vision, HDR10 and HLG. IP68 protection.
The main differences from the iPhone 11 are the presence of 5G, display (higher resolution, larger aspect ratio), processor, battery and dimensions.
Display
Main display
6.1 "
2532x1170 (19.5:9)
460 ppi
OLED /Super Retina XDR/
60 Hz
HDR10
Ceramic Shield
6.1 "
2532x1170 (19.5:9)
460 ppi
OLED /Super Retina XDR/
60 Hz
HDR10
Ceramic Shield
Brightness800 nit
Display-to-body ratio86 %86 %
DCI-P3
DxOMark test (display)136120
Hardware
Operating systemiOSiOS
CPU modelApple A15Apple A14
CPU frequency3.2 GHz3.1 GHz
CPU cores66
RAM4 GB4 GB
Memory storage256 GB256 GB
Memory card slotabsentabsent
Test results
AnTuTu Benchmark818 000 score(s)564 000 score(s)
Geekbench4624 score(s)1569 score(s)
Sling Shot Extreme (OpenGL ES 3.1 / METAL)5220 point(s)
Main camera
Lenses2 modules2 modules
Main lens
12 MP
f/1.6
26 mm
Apple iSight Camera
12 MP
f/1.6
26 mm
Apple iSight Camera
Ultra wide lens
12 MP
f/2.4
13 mm
120 °
12 MP
f/2.4
13 mm
120 °
Full HD (1080p)60 fps60 fps
4K60 fps60 fps
Slow motion (slow-mo)
240 fps /filming 1080p/
240 fps /filming 1080p/
Image stabilizationwith matrix shiftoptical
Camera zoom2 x2 x
Claimed magnification2 x2 x
Flash
DxOMark test (camera)125 score117 score
Front camera
Form factorwith notchwith notch
Main selfie lens
12 MP /+ Retina Flash/
12 MP /+ Retina Flash/
Aperturef/2.2f/2.2
Full HD (1080p)60 fps60 fps
Ultra HD (4K)60 fps60 fps
DxOMark test (selfie camera)134 points132 points
Connections and communication
Cellular technology
5G
CDMA
5G
CDMA
SIM card typenano+e-SIMnano+e-SIM
SIM slots2 SIM2 SIM
Connectivity technology
Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)
Bluetooth v 5.0
NFC /two NFC (one for payment and identification, the second for recognition of original accessories)/
Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)
Bluetooth v 5.0
NFC /two NFC (one for payment and identification, the second for recognition of original accessories)/
Inputs & outputs
Lightning
Lightning
Features and navigation
Features
3D face scanner
no fingerprint scanner
stereo
noise cancellation
gyroscope
light sensor
barometer
3D face scanner
no fingerprint scanner
stereo
noise cancellation
gyroscope
light sensor
barometer
Navigation
aGPS
GPS module /GALILEO, QZSS/
GLONASS
digital compass
aGPS
GPS module /GALILEO, QZSS/
GLONASS
digital compass
Power supply
Battery capacity3240 mAh2815 mAh
DxOMark test (battery)115
Fast chargingPower DeliveryPower Delivery
Charger power20 W20 W
Fast charging time50% in 30 min50% in 30 min
Wireless charging
15 W /MagSafe/
15 W /MagSafe/
General
WaterproofIP68IP68
Bezel/back cover materialmetal/glassmetal/glass
Dimensions (HxWxD)146.7x71.5x7.65 mm146.7x71.5x7.4 mm
Weight174 g164 g
Color
Added to E-Catalogseptember 2021october 2020

Brightness

The maximum brightness in nits provided by the smartphone display.

The brighter the display, the more readable the picture remains on it under intense ambient light (for example, outdoors on a clear sunny day). Also, high brightness is important for the correct displaying of HDR content. However, a large amount of brightness affects the cost and power consumption of the screen. Manufacturers can specify standard, maximum, and peak brightness values. At the same time, an equal sign cannot be put between the maximum and peak brightness. The first indicates the ability of the screen to produce the specified brightness over its entire area, while the peak one — in a limited area and for a short time (mainly for HDR content).

DCI-P3

Percentage of the DCI-P3 colour model coverage by a smartphone screen.

This space has a wider range of colours than the standard sRGB "triangle". In general, the DCI-P3 colour space corresponds to the Adobe RGB model, but with a shift to red. In fact, a high coverage rate means high-quality colour reproduction of the screen and allows finer processing of the images received from the camera of a mobile device.

DxOMark test (display)

DxOMark is an independent private research and development centre, which operates a department for evaluating the quality of mobile phone screens. DxOMark tests smartphone displays for comprehensive analysis, from image clarity and responsiveness to artifacts and rendering issues. After passing the test, the smartphone is assigned points for the quality of the screen.

CPU model

The most popular nowadays are chips from Qualcomm and MediaTek, CPUs from Unisoc are slightly less common. Qualcomm has several processors of each series, namely Snapdragon 778G, Snapdragon 7 Gen 1, Snapdragon 7+ Gen 2, Snapdragon 7s Gen 2, Snapdragon 7 Gen 3, Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3, Snapdragon 865, Snapdragon 870, Snapdragon 888, Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1, Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, Snapdragon 8s Gen 3. And Mediatek has a low cost series MediaTek Helio P and a line of advanced chipsets MediaTek Dimensity (Dimensity 1000, Dimensity 7000, Dimensity 8000, Dimensity 9000).

Knowing the name of the CPU model installed in the smartphone, you can find detailed data on a particula...r CPU and evaluate its level and general capabilities. This is especially true in light of the fact that these capabilities depend not only on the number of cores and clock speed, but also on the specific nuances of the design.

CPU frequency

The clock frequency of the CPU that the device is equipped with. For multi-core processors, which are standard in modern smartphones, the frequency of each individual core is implied; and if the processor has cores with different frequencies (see "Number of cores") — usually, the maximum indicator is given.

In general, high performance smartphones have high frequency of the processor. However, note that this parameter itself is not directly related to the capabilities of the CPU: many other features of the chip affect the actual performance, and often a low cost solution with a higher clock speed turns out to be less performant than an expensive one, and at the same time, presumably, more "slow" processor. In addition, the overall performance of the system directly depends on a whole set of other factors — primarily the amount of RAM. Therefore, when evaluating a smartphone, it is worth focus not so much on the frequency of the processor, but on the general specs of the system and visual indicators like the results in tests (see below).

Test results

The test results are specified either by a younger model in a line or a particular model, made for a better understanding performance of phone models if you compare phones against these parameters. For example, the 128 GB model has test results, and the 256 GB model has no information on the network, and in both models you will see the same value that will give an understanding of the overall performance of the device. But if the editorial office has information for each model individually, then each model will have its test results filled out, and the model with bigger RAM will have bigger values.

AnTuTu Benchmark

The result shown by a device when undergoing a performance test (benchmark) in AnTuTu Benchmark.

AnTuTu Benchmark is a comprehensive test designed specifically for mobile devices, primarily smartphones and tablets. It evaluates the efficiency of the processor, memory, graphics, and input/output systems, providing a clear impression of the system's capabilities. The higher the performance, the more points are awarded. Smartphones that score over 900K points are considered high-performance according to the AnTuTu ranking.

Like any benchmark, this test does not provide absolute precision: the same device can show different results, usually with deviations within 5-7%. These deviations depend on various factors unrelated to the system itself, such as the device's load from third-party programs and the ambient temperature during testing. Therefore, significant differences between two models can only be noted when the gap in their scores exceeds this margin of error.

Geekbench

The result shown by a device when undergoing a performance test (benchmark) in Geekbench.

Geekbench is a specialized benchmark designed for processors. Since version 4.0, it also includes tests for graphics processors, and by the end of 2019, version 5 of the benchmark was released. Typically, the specifications for portable gadgets include data specifically for the CPU. During testing, Geekbench simulates workloads that occur during real-world tasks, evaluating both single-core performance and the efficiency of multi-core operations. This provides a solid overview of the processor's capabilities in everyday use. Additionally, Geekbench is cross-platform, allowing for comparisons between the CPUs of different devices (smartphones, tablets, laptops, PCs). In reference materials, only the multi-core test results for the processor are usually provided.

Sling Shot Extreme (OpenGL ES 3.1 / METAL)

The result shown by the phone in the 3DMark Sling Shot Extreme (OpenGL ES 3.1 / METAL) test.

3DMark is a series of benchmarks originally designed to test the GPU performance of a device; later, these tests were supplemented by checking the capabilities of the CPU and RAM in general. Specifically, Sling Shot Extreme is one of the latest versions of 3DMark, released in 2016 for testing high performance devices and gaming smartphones, for which earlier tests are no longer enough. One of the key features of the test is support of resolutions up to 2560x1440 (for predecessors, the maximum resolution did not exceed 1920x1080, or even 1280x720). In addition, as the name suggests, the test supports the OpenGL ES 3.1 (for Android) and Metal API (for iOS) specifications used in modern mobile video chips; and since mid-2019, support of the 64-bit CPU architecture has also been added to it. Thus, 3DMark Sling Shot Extreme allows you to reliably evaluate even the most performant and advanced modern smartphones. At the same time, the assessment is traditionally indicated in points: the more points, the better the result.

The results of any benchmark are usually quite approximate, because they depend on many factors not directly related to the system. The error due to these factors is usually about 5 – 7%; therefore, it is possible to speak of a significant difference between the two models only if the difference in their indicators goes beyond those 5 – 7%.
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