Optus Mobile Review ALDI Mobile Review Amaysim Mobile Review Belong Mobile Review Circles.Life Review Vodafone Mobile Review Woolworths Mobile Review Felix Mobile Review Best iPhone Plans Best Family Mobile Plans Best Budget Smartphones Best Prepaid Plans Best SIM-Only Plans Best Plans For Kids And Teens Best Cheap Mobile Plans Telstra vs Optus Mobile Optus NBN Review Belong NBN Review Vodafone NBN Review Superloop NBN Review Aussie BB NBN Review iiNet NBN Review MyRepublic NBN Review TPG NBN Review Best NBN Satellite Plans Best NBN Alternatives Best NBN Providers Best Home Wireless Plans What is a Good NBN Speed? Test NBN Speed How to speed up your internet Optus vs Telstra Broadband ExpressVPN Review CyberGhost VPN Review NordVPN Review PureVPN Review Norton Secure VPN Review IPVanish VPN Review Windscribe VPN Review Hotspot Shield VPN Review Best cheap VPN services Best VPN for streaming Best VPNs for gaming What is a VPN? VPNs for ad-blocking While the iPhone 13 at launch could cost you as little as $1,349 depending on the on board storage, the cost of picking up a new iPhone 13 today ranges from $1,229 to $1,749. Meanwhile, the iPhone 13 Pro has been outright discontinued. The upside to this is that, so long as you’re willing to shop around or opt for a refurbished handset, you’ll save a lot on what a brand new iPhone 13 Pro could have cost you just a few months ago. That said, if cost is the most important factor to you, the savings of going with the iPhone 13 (which starts at $1,229 as of September 2022) are clear. Though neither model is what we would consider budget-friendly, but the iPhone 13 is considerably more affordable than its Pro counterpart. The base iPhone 13’s camera block has been redesigned, with Apple opting for a diagonal array. Both the 12MP wide lens and 12MP ultrawide lens have been upgraded with new sensors, capable of gathering 47% more light for less noisy, brighter shots. The iPhone 13 also introduces Cinematic mode, which brings film-level video to your fingertips. It’s kind of like Portrait mode for video. As for the iPhone 13 Pro, the wide lens features a larger sensor for faster shutter speeds and noise reduction, capable of producing more detailed photos. The ultrawide lens, too, features a wider aperture and new autofocus system, which Apple says brings a 92% improvement for low-light shots. It’s also capable of macro photography for the first time ever on an iPhone. Additionally, the 13 Pro rocks a 77mm telephoto lens for improved portraits and video. There’s new photographic styles with AI-enhanced filters, ProRes advanced video codec, and of course, the same new Cinematic mode as the base iPhone 13. For this bout, the clear winner is the Pro. In terms of durability, both maintain the same IP68 water resistance rating and tough Ceramic Shield front as last year’s lineup. Given they’re so similar, we’re pretty happy to call this one a tie. Though the base iPhone 13’s display is mostly the same as the iPhone 12’s, the Pro model has had a significant upgrade. While the two devices still share a Super Retina XDR display, the pricier Pro now includes ProMotion. This snappy-sounding feature is is Apple’s term for what is, essentially, an adaptive screen refresh rate between 10Hz and 120Hz, depending on your activity. It also uses a more efficient OLED panel, new display engine, faster GPU performance and always-on touch processor. Basically, all that means the iPhone 13 Pro’s display is faster, smoother, more responsive, and even brighter. In other words, it’s a clear win for the Pro. However, one edge the Pro models have is a five-core GPU to the standard iPhone 13’s four-core GPU. Most users won’t be able to tell the difference, but it will probably translate to snappier performance when gaming and photo/video editing. When it comes to the standard screen time estimates, the iPhone 13 Pro has the edge. It comes minted for up to 22 hours of video playback, 20 hours of video streaming and 75 hours of audio playback for both models. In comparison, the iPhone 13 is good for up to 19 hours of video playback, 15 hours of video streaming and 75 hours of audio playback. While the Pro has a slight edge, we’re going to err on the side of saying this one is too close to call. With the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro, however, the gap has widened quite significantly, and the Pro becomes a lot harder to argue against. If you’re happy to spend a bit of extra cash, we reckon the Pro is your best bet, though the iPhone 13 will more than satisfy most users. Winner: iPhone 13 Pro