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We're just weeks away from when Apple will announce the iPhone 13, which we're expecting to feature some considerable upgrades, including design, performance, cameras, and more. Like every year, rumors, leaks, and reports about what Apple has in store are abundant, with some more credible than others.


Rumors about the next iPhone typically begin emerging early in the year, meaning they may get forgotten as the months go by and the new iPhone launch approaches. To help readers of MacRumors, we've compiled this top five list consisting of some rumors about the iPhone 13 that you may have missed from the rumor news cycle.

Apple's plans for product improvements are subject to change over the course of the development process, so some of the older rumors may not be accurate under Apple's current plans. Additionally, the rumors below come from leaker Max Weinbach, who has a mixed track record when it comes to his previous claims of Apple’s plans.

Matte Black and Bronze Color Options

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Apple is planning a new matte black color option for the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max, according to a rumor that surfaced in March of this year. The rumor suggests that the current graphite option will be tweaked to include a darker, blacker tone, giving it a matte black finish.

According to that same rumor, Apple could also be planning a bronze color option, which could come in a tweaked version of the current gold option rather than an additional color option for customers. The rumor comes from leaker Max Weinbach, who accurately reported in January of last year, that the high-end 2020 iPhone lineup would feature an all-new navy blue color option.

Apple has offered new color options with its yearly iPhone updates in the past. On top of that, given we aren't expecting any significant design changes this year, offering new or tweaked color options could be Apple's way to help people differentiate the newer handsets from older models.

Anti-Fingerprint Coating for Stainless Steel Edges

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One of the hallmark features of the iPhone 12 was the return of the flat-edged iPhone design, last seen on a flagship iPhone with the iPhone 5S in 2013. On the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max, the edges are stainless steel, and as customers quickly learned as they received their new iPhones last year, it can be very prone to get fingerprints and smudges quickly.

Seemingly aware of the annoyance, Apple is planning a new anti-fingerprint coating for the stainless steel edges on the upcoming iPhones, according to a rumor from earlier in the year. While no specific details were given, the new coating could come as part of an updated manufacturing process, helping to reduce the visibility of fingerprints and smudges in day-to-day use.

Apple engineers and designers working on new iPhones are users of the products themselves, so it's likely that the issue of fingerprints and smudges has come up within Apple. Given that, it wouldn't be entirely surprising to see Apple take some steps to help increase the durability of the stainless steel edges, but what awaits to be seen is how effective the rumored coating is against fingerprints and smudges.

Built-In Beamforming Microphones

According to Weinbach, Apple plans to bring its beamforming microphone technology, currently in the AirPods lineup, to the iPhone 13. The technology will improve the quality of the microphones on the iPhone, resulting in better calls and recordings.

It is certainly possible that Apple could bring its beamforming technology to the iPhone, possibly marketing it towards improving video recordings and audio. Apple has heavily pushed the iPhone, especially higher-end models, as an all-in-one tool for professional videographers.

Stronger MagSafe Magnets

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With the iPhone 12 last year, Apple introduced MagSafe for the iPhone. MagSafe on the iPhone opens a wide range of possibilities for easily attaching accessories to the back of the device. Apple has released an assortment of cases, a battery pack, and more for the MagSafe ecosystem. In some cases, however, customers have found the MagSafe magnets to be weak. With the iPhone 13, Apple is rumored to be reinforcing its MagSafe magnets to make them stronger.

Apple is expected to remove the Lightning port from the iPhone in a few years, and MagSafe seems to be Apple's solution for a portless future. With Apple's long-term intent for customers to increasingly rely on MagSafe, it will need to ensure the magnets and technology are strong and up to standard.

Get Ready to Take Pictures of the Stars

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Image Credit: Photographer Austin Mann

Apple has pushed aggressively in the past few years to improve the image quality and capabilities of the iPhone. Last year, the company focused on low-light photography, thanks to LiDAR, improved lenses, and advanced image signal processing. This year, we've heard a significant amount of information about the camera improvements Apple has planned for the iPhone 13, including ProRes and portrait mode for videos.

Additionally, Apple could focus on astrophotography, or photography of astronomy, for the upcoming iPhones. A rumor from February suggested that the iPhone 13 will automatically detect when a user is pointing to the sky and accordingly adjust exposure and other camera settings.

With Apple's push to continuously improve photography on the iPhone, this rumor seems plausible, especially when considered that an updated suite of camera features could be the iPhone 13's biggest selling point.

Conclusion

These are just a few of the rumors we've heard about over the past few months in the lead-up to the iPhone 13's launch next month. More recent and reliable reporting has suggested the new iPhones will have a smaller notch, 120Hz variable refresh rate displays, and more. Check out our comprehensive iPhone 13 roundup for everything we know about the upcoming iPhones.

Article Link: Five iPhone 13 Rumors You May Have Missed
 
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One of the hallmark features of the iPhone 12 was the return of the flat-edged iPhone design, last seen on a flagship iPhone with the iPhone 5S in 2013. On the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max, the edges are stainless steel, and as customers quickly learned as they received their new iPhones last year, it can be very prone to get fingerprints and smudges quickly.
Looking forward to return of the flat-edged iPhone design for all models. Like the bronze look. :cool:
 
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Matte black would look awesome. The glossy back is probably the only thing about my 12 mini I’m not fond of. (Not that it really matters inside of my Nomad case.)

I like the bronze way better than the gold, but black would still be the way to go.
 
One missing rumor is no TOUCH ID under the glass with mask mandates on the rise, so once again Apple's phones will be the least functional during a pandemic and I'm going to pass on buying again. Thank You Timmy! At least Steve Jobs admitted when something failed or didn't work in the wild the way he expected. He famously didn't base his designs on consumer demand, but when something didn't work as he expected, he was quick to fix it. Timmy is stuck in the basement doubling down on epic failures hell or high water that he still thinks are brilliant. Sorry Tim, you didn't design "Insanely Great." You just inherited it.
 
If they were to bring touchid back - a Nono for me, but it doesn’t look that way so maybe.
Will see what new features are going to come and then decide
 
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One missing rumor is no TOUCH ID under the glass with mask mandates on the rise, so once again Apple's phones will be the least functional during a pandemic and I'm going to pass on buying again.
There are currently only 10 US states and territories with mask mandates with or without vaccination.
 
no iphone 13 for me since we just got new 12s today. trade in deal at Verizon was just too great considering the value on the used market. So glad to have 5G and be on Verizon.
 
The only thing that will make the 13 worthwhile for me is having Touch ID. Otherwise, there's just no point and I'd probably end up replacing my 8's battery when the time comes.
the time has come..
 
Astrophotography on a camera with a tiny sensor and a tiny lens will look like crap! Sorry, but physics is going to win that battle every time. No amount of post processing will yield good AP photos from a camera with such tiny specs. If Apple ever manages to put a 1” sensor and a sufficiently large lens to get enough light on that sensor, then you will be able to make decent AP images, but not great ones. But as it is now, any AP images will look really bad if looked at on a TV or monitor, although they might look somewhat okay when on a small phone screen, unless you zoom in, in which case, it will look like crap.
 
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