
iPhone 13 Pro, Pro Max to feature 1TB storage option, AirPods 3 may cost same as first-generation AirPods
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Apple's September 14 event will likely see the launch of the new iPhone and AirPods models.
Apple’s “California Streaming” event is right around the corner, and the expectations for the next iPhone include upgrades to the hardware. The iPhone 13 is going to come with better cameras, better displays, and a better processor. However, some of this “better” hardware is likely to only come to the Pro models. Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo took a stab again to predict that the iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max will feature a 1TB storage option, a first on an iPhone. AppleInsider cites Kuo’s latest note to break down what Tuesday's event will be all about. The iPhone 13 will follow the same hierarchy as the iPhone 12, which means there will be four models: iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro Max, and iPhone 13 mini. There will be no changes to their display sizes, but the notch may get a bit smaller this time. But among all the changes expected, the Pro models are going to get the most of them. For instance, the 1TB storage option will be available only on the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max.
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