Apple’s iPhone 13 is slating to launch later this year as is its tradition. Rumors and leaks of the same have started surfacing online considering its timeline. Moreover, according to the leaks, we are expecting it to bring significant upgrades over the current generation. Among those, some of the features expected are a smaller notch, a ProMotion display with a 120Hz refresh rate, and camera improvements.
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However, now a 3C certification in China for iPhone 13 has surfaced online. It reveals the battery capacities. It’s possible the Cupertino giant is gearing for mass production of the upcoming flagship series. Although the certification does not include any images of the devices. On the other hand, we can expect it to bring mini, 2 Pro models, and vanilla variants in this lineup.
iPhone 13 Series Battery Capacities Revealed
According to the image, the iPhone variant with model number A2660 has a 2,406mAh battery capacity. Possibly it could be the iPhone 13 mini. Similarly, the iPhone A2656 has a 3,095mAh unit capacity and this could be the standard vanilla variant. Whereas, the A2653 model has a 4,352mAh battery and it could be the iPhone 13 Pro or 13 Pro Max.
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This battery capacity is higher than its predecessor’s thanks to higher refresh rates coming in this lineup. Unfortunately, that’s pretty much everything that is coming from China’s 3C certification at the moment. However, we can expect more details to trickle in for iPhone 13 series as the launch timeline comes closer.
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Another recent iPhone 13 leaks include the 120Hz Samsung panel reportedly entering manufacture for the new handsets. Separately, Samsung and LG Display divisions said to have kickstarted the production of displays for the series recently. Samsung Display is expected to supply up to 120-130 million units of OLED panels to Apple this year, while LG is in plans to keep the order up to 50 million unit
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