Iphone 13 pro max vs xr

As the latest flagship Apple smartphone, you can expect to pay a mint for the iPhone 13 series. No surprises there. At its cheapest, the iPhone 13 will cost you $1,199 for the 128GB iPhone 13 mini model. The standard iPhone 13 starts at $1,349 for the 128GB model. If you’re going Pro, the iPhone 13 Pro starts at $1,699 for the 128GB model and the premium iPhone 13 Pro Max starts at $1,849 for the 128GB model. At its most expensive, the iPhone 13 Pro Max 1TB model will set you back a whopping $2,719.

There’s not much point in comparing launch prices with handsets that were released over four years ago but for comparison, the iPhone X launched at $1,579 for the 64GB model and $1,829 for the 128GB model back in 2017. So pretty close, comparatively. One year later, the iPhone XR launched at $1,229 for the 64GB model, the iPhone XS 64GB started at $1,629 and the iPhone XS Max pushed the boundaries with a $1,799 starting price.

Australian launch pricing: iPhone 13 vs iPhone XR vs iPhone X vs iPhone XS

Model

64GB

128GB

256GB

512GB

1TB

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iPhone 13 mini

N/A$1,199$1,369$1,719N/A

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iPhone 13

N/A$1,349$1,519$1,869N/A

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iPhone 13 Pro

N/A$1,699$1,869$2,219$2,569

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iPhone 13 Pro Max

N/A$1,849$2,019$2,369$2,719

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iPhone X

$1,579N/A$1,829N/AN/A

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iPhone XR

$1,229$1,299$1,479N/AN/A

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iPhone XS

$1,629N/A$1,879$2,199N/A

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iPhone XS Max

$1,229N/A$2,049$2,199N/A

Specs: Apple iPhone 13 vs iPhone X vs iPhone XR

iPhone 13 vs iPhone XR vs iPhone X specs

ModeliPhone 13iPhone 13 ProiPhone 13 Pro MaxiPhone XRiPhone XiPhone XSImage

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Release year202120212021201820172018Display size6.1-inch6.1-inch6.7-inch6.1-inch5.8-inch5.8-inchWeight174g204g240g194g174g177gDisplay typeSuper Retina XDR OLED with HDR10, Dolby VisionSuper Retina XDR OLED with HDR10, Dolby Vision and ProMotionSuper Retina XDR OLED with HDR10, Dolby Vision and ProMotionLiquid Retina IPS LCDSuper Retina OLED w/ HDR10 and Dolby VisionSuper Retina OLED w/ HDR10 and Dolby VisionColoursStarlight, Midnight, Blue, Pink, RedGraphite, Gold, Silver, Sierra BlueGraphite, Gold, Silver, Sierra BlueWhite, Black, Blue, Yellow, Coral, (PRODUCT) REDSpace Grey, SilverSpace Grey, Silver, GoldResolution (Pixels)1170×25321170×25321284×2778828×17921125×24361125×2436Display details1200nits peak brightness, Wide color gamut, True tone1200nits peak brightness, Wide color gamut, True tone, 120Hz adaptive refresh rate1200nits peak brightness, Wide color gamut, True tone, 120Hz adaptive refresh rateWide-colour gamut, True-toneWide-colour gamut, 3D Touch, True-toneWide-colour gamut, 3D Touch, True-toneChipsetA15 Bionic (5nm)A15 Bionic (5nm)A15 Bionic (5nm)A12 Bionic (7nm)A11 Bionic (10nm)A12 Bionic (7nm)Memory (storage / RAM)128GB/6GB
256GB/6GB
512GB/6GB128GB/6GB
256GB/6GB
512GB/6GB
1TB/6GB128GB/6GB
256GB/6GB
512GB/6GB
1TB/6GB64GB/3GB
128GB/3GB
256GB/3GB64GB/3GB
256GB/3GB64GB/4GB
256GB/4GB
512GB/4GBCamera (rear)12MP, f/1.6 (Wide)
12MP, f/2.4 (Ultra Wide)12MP, f/1.5 (Wide)
12MP, f/2.8 (Ultra Wide)12MP, f/1.5 (Wide)
12MP, f/2.8 (Ultra Wide)12 MP, f/1.8, 26mm, 1/2.55\, 1.4µm, PDAF, OIS12 MP, f/1.8, 26mm, 1/2.55", 1.4µm, PDAF, OIS12 MP, f/1.8, 26mm, 1/2.55\, 1.4µm, dual pixel PDAF, OISCamera (telephoto)N/A12MP, f/1.8 w/PDAF OIS and 3x optical zoom12MP, f/1.8 w/PDAF OIS and 3x optical zoomN/A12 MP, f/2.4, 52mm, 1/3.4\, 1.0µm, PDAF, OIS, 2x optical zoom12 MP, f/2.4, 52mm (telephoto), 1/3.4\, 1.0µm, PDAF, OIS, 2x optical zoomCamera (video)Up to 4K@60fps w/Dolby Vision and Cinematic modeUp to 4K@60fps w/Dolby Vision (up to 60fps) and Cinematic modeUp to 4K@60fps w/Dolby Vision (up to 60fps) and Cinematic modeUp to 4K@60fpsUp to 4K@60fpsUp to 4K@60fpsCamera (selfie)12MP, f/2.212MP, f/2.212MP, f/2.27 MP, f/2.2, 32mm SL 3D HDR 1080p@60fps video7 MP, f/2.2, 32mm SL 3D HDR 1080p@30fps video7 MP, f/2.2, 32mm SL 3D HDR 1080p@60fps video and gyro-EISBattery type and sizeLi-Ion (not specified)Li-Ion (not specified)Li-Ion (not specified)Li-Ion 2942mAhLi-Ion 2716mAhLi-Ion 2568mAhWireless chargingYes, MagSafe 15w and Qi 7.5wYes, MagSafe 15w and Qi 7.5wYes, MagSafe 15w and Qi 7.5wYes, QiYes, Qi"Yes, Qi"

5G connectivity

5G connectivity was first introduced in the iPhone 12 series last year. Back then, there wasn’t a strong case for upgrading to a 5G iPhone. This year, the Australian 5G network has grown significantly and many Australians are now seeing the benefit of the next-gen network provided they’ve got the hardware to access it.

Even in this early stage of the 5G rollout, the network-monitoring organisation Opensignal has found that users on 5G experience speeds roughly five times faster than users on 4G. Telstra, Optus and Vodafone have all made significant headway rolling out their 5G networks but Telstra 5G is (unsurprisingly) the most ubiquitous at the time of the iPhone 13 launch.

iPhone 12 models sold in Australia were limited to using the sub-6 5G frequency when they launched back in 2020. That wasn’t much of an issue at the time as the faster mmWave frequency didn’t exist in Australia at the time. But since then, Telstra has invested a sizable sum of money into its mmWave expansion, which will result in higher capacity and faster maximum theoretical speeds.

Unfortunately, Apple has repeated last year’s mistake of limiting the type of 5G support its local iPhone 13 models offer. Here in Australia, the iPhone 13 only supports sub-6 5G while mmWave continues to be exclusively offered in the US.

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More storage and RAM

The iPhone X’s 256GB maximum storage capacity seemed more than enough at the time but a year later, the XS and XR upped the maximum storage to 512GB.

Now in 2021, as 4K video recording and high-resolution photography consumes more and more internal storage, the maximum capacity has been increased again, this time to a whopping 1TB of internal storage in the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max models. Notably, the iPhone 13 series has also nixed the low-end 64GB iPhone option to meet the same demands. 128GB is now the lowest storage option.

Camera: More cameras with options for pro photographers

Besides the larger form factor and the smaller notch, the other most instantly recognisable difference between the iPhone X/XS/XR and iPhone 13 is in the camera module on the rear of the phone. Ever since the iPhone 11 series, Apple has released a premium variant of the iPhone known as the Pro series. The iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max feature smaller upgrades across the board but the biggest of those is the camera technology.

Compared to the single-lens shooter of the iPhone X series, the iPhone 13 camera array might look a little crowded. That’s because it houses a primary wide-angle 12MP (f/1.6) lens, a 12MP (f/2.4) ultra wide lens in the iPhone 13, the dual-tone LED flash and an additional 12MP (f/1.5) telephoto lens and LiDAR depth sensor in the iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max.

The biggest camera upgrades came from the iPhone 11 generation. Since then, Apple has been incrementally building on that foundation, focusing less on improving the hardware and more on the computational image post-processing and editing options for professional photographers. For example, ProRAW is a feature that gives photographers more creative control over the raw photo file taken with their iPhone (exclusive to iPhone 12 Pro, 12 Pro Max, 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max). ProRAW files are created with Apple’s computational smarts as a foundation. And those smarts are even smarter now. Thanks to the A15 Bionic chip and the iPhone 13’s larger sensors, features like Smart HDR, Deep Fusion and Night Mode all claim to work better than ever. Amateur photographers will notice these improvements with or without ProRAW but it’s a nice option to have for professionals who need a little more control over things like white balance, highlights and shadows.

Similar to ProRAW, ProRES is a new video option coming to the iPhone 13 Pro range that offers the same sort of creative freedom to budding filmmakers and cinematographers. Even if you do need a little help, the Cinematic mode of the iPhone 13 range is one of the most exciting features of the new device. Using the power of A15 Bionic, Cinematic mode allows iPhone 13 users to lock auto-focus tracking and access advanced video editing options, like refocusing subjects after capture.

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Screen: Refreshing display

To this day, the Super Retina OLED display of the iPhone X and iPhone XS and the Liquid Retina IPS LCD of the iPhone XR still look phenomenal. They were significant upgrades when those models were first released and continue to be Apple’s display type of choice, albeit with a few extra flourishes.

The most obvious difference is how much bigger the iPhone 13 series is in general. At the premium Pro Max end, the iPhone 13 Pro Max display measures 6.7 inches diagonally, which is slightly bigger than the 6.5-inch iPhone XS Max display and significantly larger than the iPhone XR’s 6.1-inch display. At the entry-level, you’ll find that the standard iPhone 13 is more comparable to the iPhone XR with its 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR display.

But the iPhone 12 series also introduced a smaller display option for those who don’t like large phones, the mini series, which has carried over to the latest generation with the iPhone 13 mini. The iPhone mini sports a smaller 5.4-inch display without losing any of the quality of the larger displays featured in the Pro and Pro Max models. As the cheapest model in the iPhone 13 series, there are some sacrifices to be made (it takes a small hit to processing power and doesn’t fit in the telephoto lens, for example).

As was heavily rumoured before release, Apple has finally unlocked faster 120Hz refresh rates with the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max in what Apple calls ProMotion (which is essentially 120Hz adaptive refresh rate). Faster refresh rates are hard to demonstrate with images and text but essentially it allows for much smoother navigation and scrolling animations, as well as allowing for more frames-per-second when playing graphically intense games on mobile. This is most noticeable in fast-paced first-person shooter games like Call of Duty: Mobile and racing games such as the Asphalt and Real Racing series.

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Body: Design changes

Since the iPhone X and iPhone XR generations, the iPhone has seen quite a significant makeover. Rather than the rounded edges introduced in the iPhone 6 series, the iPhone 11, iPhone 12 and iPhone 13 harken back to the flat edges of the iPhone 4 and iPhone 5 generations.

The iPhone 13 is also available in more colours than the iPhone X and XS. The iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini are available in (PRODUCT) Red, Starlight, Midnight, Blue, Pink while the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max are available  in Graphite, Gold, Silver, Sierra Blue.

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Written by

Brodie Fogg

Brodie Fogg is the Australian editorial lead at Reviews.org. He has covered consumer tech, telecommunications, video games, streaming and entertainment for over five years at websites like WhistleOut and Finder and can be found sharing streaming recommendations at 7NEWS every month.

Is the iPhone 13 Pro better than XR?

With the ability to better manage power, the iPhone 13 Pro has a longer battery life than iPhone XR and earlier models. The iPhone 13 Pro also has a more advanced camera system than the iPhone XR. The 13 Pro's 12MP camera system includes Telephoto, Wide, and Ultra Wide lenses. The iPhone XR has a 12MP Wide camera.

Is iPhone XR bigger than 13 Pro Max?

Display comparison Apple iPhone XR has screen size of 6.1 inches which falls short to Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max's 6.7 inch screen. Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max has OLED Screen type where as Apple iPhone XR has IPS LCD Screen type.

Is it worth upgrading from iPhone XR to iPhone 13 Pro Max?

The iPhone 13 has a monster A15 chip that is much more powerful than the A12 and A13 in the iPhone XR and iPhone 11 respectively. So opening apps will be noticeably faster on the iPhone 13 and if you do any video editing on your iPhone, it will be a smoother experience on the iPhone 13.