These Are the Features I Want in the iPhone 13

A notchless design, no ports, and 120Hz would be perfect

Brad LaPlante
Mac O’Clock

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Image credit: Ben Geskin

As 2020 ends and 2021 emerges, we’re getting ready for a whole new year of tech. Apple is coming off of their strongest year in many as they announced huge changes to both iOS and macOS, a sleek and new design for iPhone, and an entire M1 Mac lineup that will have you pee all of your pants.

So what’s next?

In 2021, we’ll probably see Apple shift more of their Mac lineup towards these new M-series chips. A new 16-inch MacBook Pro and a new iMac are at the forefront of the rumors. It’s also possible that the 13-inch MacBook Pro will be replaced by a new 14-inch MacBook Pro with thinner bezels and a mini LED display. It’s likely that an M-series Mac Pro will wait at least another 1–2 years.

In the meantime, Apple is coming off of a huge year for the iPhone. Their 2020 iPhone 12 lineup was massive and they almost covered nearly every base: they had a massive performer with the iPhone 12 Pro (and obviously the Max), there was less compromise for settling with an iPhone 12. I was even okay with Apple’s mid-range iPhone price hike for the introduction of a new device: the iPhone 12 mini (which my girlfriend fled her Samsung Galaxy S9 for). Apple even upgraded their budget phone, the iPhone SE, for 2020.

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