
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak says iPhone 13 is not any different from iPhone 12 and he is wrong
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Wozniak also said that the Apple Watch Series 7 does not look any different from the Watch Series 6.
The iPhone 13 may be close to being an absolute head turner. That is because, while most Apple fans have lauded the new iPhone, many think it is not that impressive. Among them is Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, who seems rather unimpressed by the new iPhone 13. He said that he “can’t tell the difference really” between the iPhone 13 and last year’s iPhone 12. Well, he may be right, but only to a small level, because the iPhone 13 is Apple’s fastest and most capable phone.
Wozniak, who permanently left Apple long back in 1985, told Yahoo News that he finds the new iPhone 13 nearly indistinguishable from the previous model. “I got the new iPhone; I can’t tell the difference really,” he said. “The software that’s in it applies to older iPhones, I presume and that's the good part.” Not just the iPhone 13, Wozniak also had mostly unfavourable feedback for the Apple Watch Series 7, which, according to him, does not look any different from the Apple Watch Series 6.

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