Apple will introduce four new iPhone models next month, which will be called the iPhone 13. This is what various sources claim. Now an analyst has spoken out regarding the storage options and the launch.
Wedbush analyst Daniel Ives has explained in a new letter to investors that Apple will offer a terabyte storage option for the first time with the iPhone 13 series. This version will only be available for the Pro models.
Our recent Asia supply chain checks for H2 have shown that between 130 million and 150 million iPhones were built. The iPhone 13 appears to represent 35%-45% of iPhone builds in Q3, this positive outlook gives us more confidence that launch timing will be "normal" for 2021. From a timing perspective, we believe the iPhone 13 launch is scheduled for the third week of September.
Last week claimed Taiwanese research firm TrendForce also predicts that Apple will unveil the iPhone 13 in September. Based on past events, Tuesday, September 7th, September 14th, and September 21st are possible dates. Since Apple usually takes the stage in the middle of the month, September 14th should be a hot candidate.
iPhone 13: Possible camera upgrade requires more storage space
But let's get back to the storage option. Ives already claimed in March that Apple will add a TB storage option this year. Now he has repeated his statement. Previously, it was claimed several times that the Pro models will now be available in 256 GB, 512 GB and one terabyte storage options. Apple allegedly major camera upgrades are planned for the Pro models, including a video version of portrait mode, offering more onboard storage would be a logical addition. In addition, an option for recording in a higher quality ProRes video format is also planned. ProRes videos are intended for professional video editors and will result in large file sizes with HD and 4K resolution options. Accordingly, the devices should be of particular interest to professional users. (Photo by Unsplash / Dennis Brendel)