The iPhone X was not only the first Apple smartphone to feature an edge-to-edge display, but also the first to flaunt the iconic notch, so how much have things changed with the iPhone 13? The iPhone X was Apple's 'one more thing' during the company's September event in 2017. After wrapping up the presentation for the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus, Tim Cook started talking about a model that would be "the future of the smartphone" and "will set the path of technology for the next decade". Show Cook was, in fact, right. Since the iPhone X, many flagship iPhones have featured a notch at the top. Although the company has managed to minimize the bezels to some extent, the large housing on top of the display remained identical for nearly three years and up until Apple reduced the size on the iPhone 13. That being said, does the iPhone X stand a chance against the iPhone 13 which was launched five years later? The iPhone X has a crisp 5.8-inch Super Retina display with a resolution of 458 PPI. In contrast, the latest iPhone 13 comes with a slightly larger 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR display with a pixel density of 460 PPI. While both the smartphones feature an OLED panel that produces deep blacks and support True Tone technology, the newer iPhone has Extreme Dynamic Range which makes the viewing experience even better. However, the iPhone X does have 3D Touch that was discontinued with the iPhone 11. While the iPhone 13 and iPhone X may look similar at the outset, closer inspection reveals a significant difference in the design language of both smartphones. For example, while the iPhone X has rounded edges, the iPhone 13 has flat edges that give it a boxy finish. iPhone 13 Has A Better Camera And Processor
vs Quick ComparisonApple iPhone 13 Pro Max has better RAM than Apple iPhone X (256GB). In terms of display resolution, Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max has better resolution of 2778 x 1284 than Apple iPhone X (256GB) which has resolution of 2436 x 1125. Apple iPhone X (256GB) has more internal memory than Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max
Related ProductsDetailed ComparisonPrice And LaunchThe launch Date of the first phone is September, 2017. The cost of Apple iPhone X (256GB) is Rs. 69999. The launch Date of the second phone is September 14, 2021 . The cost of Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max is Rs. 119900. Display comparisonApple iPhone 13 Pro Max has larger screen size of 6.7 inches in comparison to Apple iPhone X (256GB)'s 5.8 inch screen. Apple iPhone X (256GB) has Super AMOLED Screen type where as Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max has OLED Screen type. Apple iPhone X (256GB) has display density of 463 PPI & Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max has only 458 PPI display density. Both phones have same aspect ratio of 19.5:9. Memory comparisonApple iPhone 13 Pro Max's larger 6 GB RAM is better for playing games and all with respect to Apple iPhone X (256GB)'s lower 3 GB RAM. Apple iPhone X (256GB) has more Internal Memory (256 GB) than Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max (128 GB). Both of the devices have Memory Card Slot. Camera comparisonApple iPhone X (256GB) has 12 MP + 12 MP Dual Rear Camera in comparison to Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max's 12 MP + 12 MP + 12 MP Triple Rear Camera. Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max will be better choice if you're looking to click lot of selfies as it has better 12 MP Front Camera in comparison to Apple iPhone X (256GB)'s 7 MP Front Camera. Technical comparisonBoth the phones has iOS Operating System but the first one runs on version v11.1.1 and the second one on 15 version. Related ComparisonsFull Comparison
Related ListsIs iPhone 13 much better than X?The iPhone X runs on a much older A11 Bionic chip that's now four years old, while the iPhone 13 Pro runs on Apple's new A15 Bionic processor. That new processor is way ahead of the A11 chip, which only has a two-core neural engine compared to the A15 Bionic's 16-core neural engine.
What does the iPhone 13 Pro do differently?The main difference between the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro is their rear camera setups. The iPhone 13 has a dual 12MP camera system with Ultra Wide and Wide lenses, whereas the iPhone 13 Pro has a triple camera setup that adds a Telephoto lens into the mix.
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