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Unboxing the Apple iPhone 13 Pro

Grace Chng
Last updated: October 7, 2021 at 5:24 PM
Grace Chng Published October 7, 2021
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Unboxing the iPhone 13 Pro Max

The iPhone 13 is in hand. Sad that Apple didn’t send the iPhone 13 Pro Max, I would have liked to give that a tray.

What I will be reviewing is the iPhone 13 Pro. It is in graphite and comes with 512GB, costing S$2,149 at the Apple Store. If you order today online, you can get it delivered to you in about a month’s time.

It appears that there is high demand for the phone. Could it be that the global shortage of microprocessors led to Apple producing smaller quantities in its factories? Thus affecting the quantity assigned to Singapore market? This question will be posed to Apple.

At the telcos, certain colours and storage size are out of stock. Sierra blue which is the new colour – and the most popular – is out of stock for all storage capacity, that is, 128GB, 256GB, 512GB and 1024GB. Graphite appears to be the least popular with buyers.

Out of the box, the phone feels sleek and is the same size as the iPhone 12 Pro. The signature notch at the top of the iPhone is noticeably smaller. Behind the notch is the camera and sensors.

The phone comes with a charging cable but no plug. Apple ditched the plug to cut down on packaging with the phones only coming instead with a USB-C to Lightning Cable to charge it. 

Look out for my review of the iPhone 13 Pro out soon!

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A seasoned writer, author and industry observer, Grace was the key tech writer for The Straits Times for more than three decades. She co-founded and edited Computer Times, later renamed Digital Life. She helmed this publication, the de facto national IT magazine, for nearly 19 years. Grace is also the editor and co-curator of Intelligent Island: The Untold Story of Singapore’s Tech Journey, a book highlighting Singapore’s ICT development.
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