Portrait mode for video is now available on the Apple iPhone 13.

 

Apple has unveiled the iPhone 13, which can shoot films in "portrait mode" with a depth of field effect.

Apple claims that the new cinematic mode "anticipates when someone is going to enter the frame" and "pulls emphasis" to them.

According to Apple CEO Tim Cook, it is the only smartphone that allows users to alter this effect after shooting.

The majority of the other innovations on the new model, on the other hand, were incremental improvements over earlier models.

On Monday, Apple announced a security patch for a previously undisclosed flaw that might allow attackers to gain access to Apple's iMessage service without the user clicking on a malicious link or file.

Let’s talk about Apple iPhone 13 New features.

The new iPhone has a speedier A15 chip, a brighter display, and up to 2.5 hours of battery life. It also comes in new colors like pink, blue, midnight, starlight, and red.

The new iPhone will offer up to 500GB of storage, with the lowest storage option increasing to 128GB from 64GB on previous versions.

it said, Apple was also keen to stress its green credentials, saying the phone used many recycled materials - including antenna lines made from plastic water bottles,.

The debut comes at a time when consumers are retaining their phones for longer periods of time before upgrading. Around 250 million iPhone customers, according to investment company Wedbush Securities, have not upgraded their phones in 3.5 years.

Many people have yet to experience current features, according to Paolo Pescatore, an analyst at PP Foresight.

he said  "While many will see some upgrades as incremental, there are millions of users who have yet to upgrade to 5G. Therefore, this so called 'supercycle' moment is still relevant,".

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