We may be on the lookout for Apple’s iPhone 14 and iPhone SE 3 in 2022, but last year’s iPhone 13 lineup, consisting of the iPhone 13 Mini, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max, has some handy camera system and storage upgrades to differentiate it from the iPhone 12. Apple’s 2021 flagship even sports a slightly smaller notch. (Rumors say the iPhone 14 may ditch the notch entirely, but we’ll have to wait and see.) But, for the price of $829 (£779, AU$1,349) for the base iPhone 13, is it worth it to upgrade from the iPhone 12?
The iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Mini aren’t going anywhere. Both phones’ prices dropped, so they now start at $599 for the 64GB iPhone 12 Mini and $699 for the 64GB iPhone 12. If you can make do with less storage space, the iPhone 12 models are still great phones that run plenty fast, support 5G and are powered by Apple’s A14 Bionic chip. The iPhone 12 Pro and 12 Pro Max, however, have been discontinued to make room for the 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max.
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Let’s go over a few key differences between the 13 line and the 12 line, to help determine whether you might want to spring for a 2021 iPhone or stick to a 2020 iPhone.
Price
At first look, the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Mini’s starting prices are a full $100 cheaper than the corresponding iPhone 13 models, but that’s before you take storage space into consideration. Both iPhone 12 models start at 64GB, which several years ago used to be plenty of room. Now with apps getting larger and cameras taking even more detailed photos along with video, you could run up against that storage limit over the course of your time with the phone. The iPhone 13 starts at 128GB, so if you compare that with a 128GB iPhone 12, now you’re looking at only a $50 price difference.
For that $50 difference, you do get a lot for your money by going with the iPhone 13, which we will go over in later sections. But if all you want is a 5G iPhone and you’re unlikely to install a ton of apps on it, the iPhone 12 is indeed cheaper while still having most of same features as the iPhone 13.
Battery life
The iPhone 13 is estimated to run for 2.5 hours longer than the iPhone 12, while the iPhone 13 Mini is estimated to run 1.5 hours longer than the 12 Mini. In CNET editor Patrick Holland’s iPhone 13 and 13 Mini review, he notes that both phones easily make it through a day on a single charge. This was particularly notable since his personal iPhone 12 Mini usually requires a 3 p.m. recharge to make it through the day.
A15 Bionic vs. A14 Bionic
For most tasks, the A14 Bionic and A15 Bionic chips will both likely breezily handle your FaceTime calls, texts, apps, games and streaming videos with little discernible difference. However, the iPhone 13’s A15 Bionic may already be designed to be compatible with new devices and software in the works by Apple. Reports suggest that Apple could be working on an augmented reality and VR headset that could use the iPhone 13 and future iPhone models as a host device.
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Currently, the iPhone 13’s chip does power the Cinematic video recording mode on the 2021 phones. In this mode the phone can automatically focus on subjects as they enter the frame while unfocusing on others, giving your videos a movielike look. These videos can also be edited after the fact should you want more control over who is in focus.
Cameras
The camera specs of the iPhone 13 and the iPhone 12 are identical. Both phones include 12-megapixel sensors on the front and the back cameras. But that doesn’t tell the whole story about the photo processing differences between the phones.
On the iPhone 13, the new camera layout gives the wide-angle camera a larger sensor with sensor-based stabilization. The new diagonal layout of the iPhone 13’s cameras allows for that larger sensor, while the ultrawide camera’s new sensor helps it gather more light. On the software side, the iPhone 13 also includes Photographic Styles, which allow you to customize the way your camera develops your photos. These styles are not like Instagram filters, as they analyze the subject of your photo and apply the selected style as needed.
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That said, the iPhone 12’s cameras are still no slouch, including many of the same enhancements offered by iOS 15. In our review, Holland notes that the iPhone 13’s camera upgrades do not make drastic differences, but improvements between the models year over year were noticeable.
Spec vs. spec
Check the chart below comparing the iPhone 13, the iPhone 13 Mini, the iPhone 12 and the iPhone 12 Mini to see a spec-by-spec comparison among the non-Pro iPhones that are currently available. Let us know in the comments if you’d rather save money with the iPhone 12, jump in with a new iPhone 13 or if your current iPhone is still the best for all of your daily needs.
iPhone 13 Mini & 13 vs. iPhone 12 Mini & 12
iPhone 12 Mini | iPhone 13 Mini | iPhone 12 | iPhone 13 | |
Display size, resolution | 6.1-inch OLED; 2,532×1,170 pixels | 5.4-inch OLED; 2,340×1,080 pixels | 5.4-inch OLED; 2,340×1,080 pixels | 6.1-inch OLED; 2,532×1,170 pixels |
Pixel density | 460ppi | 476ppi | 476ppi | 460ppi |
Dimensions (inches) | 5.78×2.82×0.29 in | 5.18×2.53×0.3 in | 5.18×2.53×0.29 in | 5.78×2.82×0.3 in |
Dimensions (millimeters) | 146.7×71.5×7.4mm | 132x64x7.65mm | 131.5×64.2×7.4mm | 147x72x7.65mm |
Weight (ounces, grams) | 5.78 oz; 164g | 4.97 oz; 141g | 4.76 oz; 135g | 6.14 oz; 174g |
Mobile software | iOS 14 | iOS 15 | iOS 14 | iOS 15 |
Camera | 12-megapixel (wide), 12-megapixel (ultrawide) | 12-megapixel (wide), 12-megapixel (ultrawide) | 12-megapixel (wide), 12-megapixel (ultrawide) | 12-megapixel (wide), 12-megapixel (ultrawide) |
Front-facing camera | 12-megapixel | 12-megapixel | 12-megapixel | 12-megapixel |
Video capture | 4K | HDR video recording with Dolby Vision up to 4K at 60 fps | 4K | HDR video recording with Dolby Vision up to 4K at 60 fps |
Processor | Apple Bionic 14 | Apple A15 Bionic | Apple A14 Bionic | Apple A15 Bionic |
Storage | 64GB, 128GB, 256GB | 128GB, 256GB, 512GB | 64GB, 128GB, 256GB | 128GB, 256GB, 512GB |
RAM | Undisclosed | Undisclosed | Undisclosed | Undisclosed |
Expandable storage | No | No | No | No |
Battery | Undisclosed; Apple lists 15 hours of video playback | Undisclosed; Apple lists 17 hours of video playback | Undisclosed; Apple lists 15 hours of video playback | Undisclosed; Apple lists 19 hours of video playback |
Fingerprint sensor | No (Face ID) | No (Face ID) | No (Face ID) | No (Face ID) |
Connector | Lightning | Lightning | Lightning | Lightning |
Headphone jack | No | No | No | No |
Special features | 5G enabled; MagSafe; water-resistant (IP68); wireless charging; dual-SIM capabilities (nano-SIM and e-SIM) | 5G enabled; MagSafe; water-resistant (IP68); wireless charging; dual-SIM capabilities (nano-SIM and e-SIM) | 5G enabled; MagSafe; water-resistant (IP68); wireless charging; dual-SIM capabilities (nano-SIM and e-SIM) | 5G enabled; MagSafe; water-resistant (IP68); wireless charging; dual-SIM capabilities (nano-SIM and e-SIM) |
Price off-contract (USD) | $629 (64GB), $679 (128GB), $779 (256GB) | $729 (128GB), $829 (256GB), $1,029 (512GB) | $729 (64GB), $779 (128GB), $879 (256GB) | $829 (128GB), $929 (256GB), $1,129 (512GB) |
Price (GBP) | £799 (64GB), £849 (128GB), £949 (256GB) | £679 (128GB), £779 (256GB), £979 (512GB) | £699 (64GB), £749 (128GB), £849 (256GB) | £779 (128GB), £879 (256GB), £1,079 (512GB) |
Price (AUD) | AU$1,349 (64GB), AU$1,429 (128GB), AU$1,599 (256GB) | AU$1,199 (128GB), AU$1,369 (256GB), AU$1,719 (512GB) | AU$1,199 (64GB), AU$1,279 (128GB), AU$1,449 (256GB) | AU$1,349 (128GB), AU$1,519 (256GB), AU$1,869 (512GB) |