Testseek.com have collected 337 expert reviews of the Apple iPhone 13 Pro and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPhone 13 Pro.
September 2021
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The editors liked
Outstanding battery life
The best smartphone cameras you can buy
The best smartphone screen you can buy
The best performance you can buy
Excellent cameras
Including improved zoom
Smooth 120Hz display
Long battery life
Gorgeous
120Hz display
Brilliant & versatile cameras
Great performance & battery life
Premium
Smooth usage experience
Gorgeous and bright 120Hz display
Incredible performance
Spectacular cameras
Vastly improved battery life
Bright 120Hz display
Excellent camera performance
Unmatched software support
Untouchable performance
Outstanding design - sturdy and water-proof
One of few properly high-end phones that can pass for 'compact'
Brightest OLED screen we've seen
Super accurate
Dolby Vision
Sort of 120Hz
Loud stereo speakers
Unmatched performance
5G
Great all-round p
Cheaper than last year's iPhone 12 Pro
Excellent macro/close-up focusing
Same cameras on both Pro and Pro Max
Blazing fast A15 Bionic with 6GB RAM
Super Retina XDR OLED display with ProMotion
LiDAR and Wide
Ultra Wide
And Telephoto cameras
Macro mode
Apple ProRAW
ProRes video
Up to 1TB storage
Excellent 120Hz display
Great battery life
Flexible and reliably-good cameras
A15 Bionic and iOS 15 are fast and responsive
Incredible camera system
High refresh rate display
Responsive system
Outstanding 120-Hz OLED display
Good triple camera system
Accurate geolocation
Supports many LTE and 5G frequencies
The editors didn't like
The huge camera bump makes the phones wobble on flat surfaces
MagSafe still hasn't proved its value
Shorter battery life than the iPhone 13 Pro Max
Fast charging limited to 20W
No mask-friendly face authentication
4K ProRes video limited to 256GB and above
Telephoto needs more reach
Slow charging
Notch needs to go
Stale looks
The notch should have been gone by now
Compact as it may be
The 'small' 13 Pro weighs a lot
120Hz refresh rate not widely available in third-party apps at launch
Battery life not up to the Max's standard
The chipset is prone to heavy thr
No advanced controls in native app
Price still high
Relatively restricted zoom
ProRes video not supported on 128GB
Screen scratches easily
Expensive
Not inexpensive
Cinematic mode feels more consumer
Less pro
Average Selfie camera
Cinematic Mode is not very “pro”
Lightning connector instead of USB-C limits options
Published: 2021-09-21, Author: Joe , review by: macrumors.com
Abstract: iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max will begin arriving to customers and launch in stores this Friday, September 24, and ahead of time, reviews of the devices have now been shared by several tech websites and YouTube channels.The only differences be...
Published: 2021-09-21, Author: Chris , review by: bgr.com
Abstract: If it's the Tuesday before the new iPhone release, it means the first reviews are out, and this year is no different. The first iPhone 13 reviews are already out, and we're giving you the roundup you've been looking for. The reviews detail the first hands...
Published: 2021-09-21, Author: Jordan , review by: tomsguide.com
Gorgeous and bright 120Hz display, Incredible performance, Spectacular cameras, Vastly improved battery life
Fast charging limited to 20W, No mask-friendly face authentication, 4K ProRes video limited to 256GB and above
The iPhone 13 Pro and its bigger brother are the best phones you can buy right now. This smaller Pro model is better suited for people who balk at larger phones. The battery life has vastly improved over past iPhone models, which is a serious point in thi...
Great premium design, Exceptional camera with support for macro, Lowlight modes work across all three cameras, Cinematic mode packs a videographer in your pocket, Solid performance, Supports 5G, Super slick 120Hz screen is super slick, Battery lasts a ful
Expensive, Macro mode doesn't always work properly
The year of phones in 2021 has been a little underwhelming, much like the rest of the year. I think we all know why this year hasn't been great, and while it also had a pandemic from last year to kick it off, neither year — 2020 nor 2021 — have been remar...
Abstract: I've now spent a few days using the iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max, and I just have to make one thing clear before you start reading this review: these phones have no business being this good. Apple's iPhone 13 range hit shelves in Australia on Friday, but the...
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Published: 2021-09-27, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
Abstract: It was only 11 months ago when Apple released the iPhone 12 but here we are already with the iPhone 13 and there have been some impressive improvements and upgrades.And it's the same line-up with the iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 pro and iPhone 1...
Published: 2021-09-27, Author: Jason , review by: pcworld.co.nz
The iPhone 13 Pro is absurdly fast, has a killer camera system, the display is fantastic, and the battery life is longer than ever. We have a few nits to pick, but Apple has made it easy to love its latest Pro iPhone.Price When Reviewed$999 (base model)Be...
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Published: 2021-09-27, Author: Jason , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Blazing fast speed, ProMotion on iPhone, finally, A huge leap in battery life
No always-on display, No USB-C, Selfie camera is behind the times
Packs lots of power into its size, Incredible camera and video performance, Very long-lasting battery, Smooth and responsive 120Hz screen, Comes with 1TB storage option
No fast charging, No USB-C
Yes. There's no question that the iPhone 13 Pro is the best model in the latest lineup, and one of the very best smartphones available today. Editors' Recommendations You may have to wait until 2023 for Google's folding phone The best iPad Mini 6 (2022)...
Abstract: Last autumn Apple updated its flagship lineup with the iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max models. What differences are there between the two, and what does that Max suffix really mean in terms of performance, components and price? Here's our comparison between...