More Than 50 Percent of iPhone Owners Are Not Looking to Upgrade to iPhone 13

More Than 50 Percent of iPhone Owners Are Not Looking to Upgrade to iPhone 13

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Apple is expected to announce its highly anticipated flagship smartphones later this year, potentially next month in September. The iPhone 13 series is expected to feature a bevy of improvements in terms of design as well as under-the-hood. iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro models brought forth a new design with sharper edges and flat surfaces. While the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro models will adopt the same design, there still are a number of differences. As a buyer, we have to decide if upgrading to the latest flagship will be a viable option. Henceforth, a survey was conducted which reveals that 44 percent of iPhone owners in the US will be upgrading to the iPhone 13 series later this year.

The survey asked iPhone owners numerous questions about the forthcoming additions in iPhone 13 (via SellCell). To start off, the survey asked users about the highly anticipated 120Hz display on the iPhone 13. The iPhone 13 series will be equipped with a variable higher refresh rate display which will shift between 1Hz to 120Hz based on what is being displayed. It will consume less battery and it would be great for high-end games.

More Than 50 Percent of iPhone Owners Are Not Looking to Upgrade to iPhone 13

Aug 9, 2021, 5:33pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/more-than-50-percent-of-iphone-owners-are-not-looking-to-upgrade-to-iphone-13/ > Apple is expected to announce its highly anticipated flagship smartphones later this year, potentially next month in September. The iPhone 13 series is expected to feature a bevy of improvements in terms of design as well as under-the-hood. iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro models brought forth a new design with sharper edges and flat surfaces. While the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro models will adopt the same design, there still are a number of differences. As a buyer, we have to decide if upgrading to the latest flagship will be a viable option. Henceforth, a survey was conducted which reveals that 44 percent of iPhone owners in the US will be upgrading to the iPhone 13 series later this year. > The survey asked iPhone owners numerous questions about the forthcoming additions in iPhone 13 (via SellCell). To start off, the survey asked users about the highly anticipated 120Hz display on the iPhone 13. The iPhone 13 series will be equipped with a variable higher refresh rate display which will shift between 1Hz to 120Hz based on what is being displayed. It will consume less battery and it would be great for high-end games.