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Start saving: Apple's new flagship devices will hit stores during November. Price: Starting at NIS 3,099 for the iPhone 13 Mini model. all the details


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A moment after the announcement: These are the prices of the iPhone 13 in Israel

Start saving: Apple's new flagship devices will hit stores during November.

Price: Starting at NIS 3,099 for the iPhone 13 Mini model.

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Yinon Ben Shoshan

Wednesday, 15 September 2021, 00:30 Updated: 02:55

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How much will the new iPhones in Israel cost?

There are no official prices in Israel yet, but preliminary estimates - there are.

According to Dynamics, an official importer of Apple products in Israel

, the prices of the four new models are expected to start at NIS 3,099 for the mini model, and the launch will probably take place during the month of November.



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Prices for the 128 GB version (this is an estimate only)

  • IPhone 13 Mini - NIS 3,099

  • IPhone 13 - NIS 3,499

  • IPhone 13 Pro - NIS 4,449

  • IPhone 13 Pro Max - NIS 4,799

What are the innovations?

Here is a brief summary

The iPhone 13 is the standard model, which comes with a 6.1-inch screen - as in the previous generation.

In terms of design, there is no significant change - but the gap, which with us since 2017, has been reduced by 20 percent and still integrates the FaceID sensor and the camera.



On the performance side, the device is equipped with the Apple A15 Bionic chipset, with Apple emphasizing that performance is 50 percent better than competing smartphones (Android, of course).

The screen comes with an OLED XDR panel and support for a high brightness of 800 nits.

However, the current model did not upgrade the screen refresh rate to more than 60 Hz.

IPhone 13 (Photo: AP)

The smaller model is the iPhone 13 Mini - continues the path of the previous generation that failed to rise in sales last year, and features a completely identical specification to that of its big brother.

This time too, the device comes with a 5.4-inch screen, and it offers an improvement of 1.5 hours compared to last year's model.

Tim Cook, Apple CEO (Photo: Reuters)

As requested, Apple then went on to introduce the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max models - the highlight of the new generation.

These are two devices in sizes 6.1 and 6.7 inches, respectively, similar to last year's models.

In addition, here too as in the regular models, the gap has been reduced by 20 percent and the devices are equipped with the Apple A15 Bionic chipset.



However, the Pro models are upgraded to the screen and support for the first time - and a few years late - a high refresh rate of 120 Hz, along with ProMotion technology that knows how to change the refresh rate automatically depending on the type of use.



Unlike the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Mini, the Pro models are equipped with three photo sensors with a resolution of 12 megapixels that show a significant improvement compared to the previous generation.

For example, the telephoto lens allows an optical zoom up to three times.

Another sensor presents an option for ultra-wide photography and is capable of capturing up to 92 percent more light, while the main lens also absorbs up to twice as much light.

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