Apple has lifted the embargo on the first iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro reviews, from select media outlets given early access to its latest smartphones. The reviews come ahead of the launch on Friday, September 24 in Canada and beyond.
Check out the following roundup of reviews and first unboxing videos below…
iPhone 13, iPhone 13 mini Reviews Roundup
Engadget – iPhone 13 and 13 mini review: A subtle upgrade that’s all about the cameras
New York Times – Apple iPhone 13 Review: The Most Incremental Upgrade Ever
CNBC – Apple iPhone 13 review: Minor but welcome improvements from last year
XDA – Hands on with the Apple iPhone 13 & 13 Mini: Not as pro, but still great value
The Wall Street Journal – iPhone 13 Review: From Mini to Pro Max, It’s All About the Battery and Cameras
CNN – Apple’s iPhone 13 and 13 Mini build on a working formula
Tom’s Guide – iPhone 13 review: The best iPhone for most people
Wired – Review: Apple iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Mini
The Verge – APPLE IPHONE 12 MINI REVIEW: FIT TO SIZE
Pocket-lint – Apple iPhone 13 review: The iPhone for everyone
iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro Max Reviews Roundup
The Irish Times – Apple iPhone 13 Pro: Less a revolution, more an evolution
Wired – Review: Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max and iPhone 13 Pro
Pocket-lint – Apple iPhone 13 Pro review: A lesson in refinement
The Verge – IPHONE 13 PRO REVIEW: A BETTER DISPLAY, THE BEST CAMERA, AND INCREDIBLE BATTERY LIFE
CNET – iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max review: Damn, these cameras
WSJ – iPhone 13 Review: From Mini to Pro Max, It’s All About the Battery and Cameras
Input – iPhone 13 Pro & Pro Max review: A mighty upgrade that’s just shy of perfect
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