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Get an iPhone 13 for up to 200 off at Best Buy — no trade-in required

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TL;DR: You can get an Apple iPhone 13 (opens in a new tab) on sale for up to 200 off with qualified activation (via Best Buy) as of May 24. Take your pick from the iPhone 13 (opens in a new tab). the iPhone 13 mini (opens in a new tab). the iPhone 13 Pro (opens in a new tab). or the iPhone 13 Pro Max (opens in a new tab).

The rumor mill may already be looking ahead to the (still unannounced) iPhone 14, but some new deals at Best Buy have us hung up on Apple’s current smartphone lineup.

As of May 24, all four versions of the iPhone 13 (opens in a new tab) are on sale there for up to 200 off with qualified activation. That includes the standard iPhone 13 (opens in a new tab). the smaller iPhone 13 mini (opens in a new tab). the long-lasting iPhone 13 Pro (opens in a new tab). and the premium iPhone 13 Pro Max (opens in a new tab). with starting ranging from 699.99 to 999.99 depending on the model and service provider. (You can go with Sprint, ATT, Verizon, or T-Mobile, with installment plans and one-time payment options varying from carrier to carrier. Spoiler: ATT’s are generally the best.)

Note that some of those companies are offering higher discounts directly on their sites — both T-Mobile (opens in a new tab) and Verizon (opens in a new tab) will actually give you the 128GB iPhone 13 for free — but the catch is that they require a trade-in. If you’re not trying to give up your old phone, or if you don’t think it’s worth very much, Best Buy’s deals are the ones to beat.

iPhone 13 (opens in a new tab)

Apple’s latest flagship phone won a Mashable’s Choice Award upon its release last fall, with senior editor Stan Schroeder commending its improved battery life (up to 19 hours per charge), “very fast” A15 Bionic chip, brighter Super Retina XDR display, and starting storage capacity of 128GB. Its camera’s new Cinematic mode is also “really cool,” he added — “influencers will be all over this thing.”

Choose from the following configurations:

  • 128GB (opens in a new tab) — 699.99799.99 (save 100) with an ATT plan
  • 256GB (opens in a new tab) — 699.99899.99 (save 200) with an ATT plan; 799.99899.99 (save 100) with a Sprint, Verizon, or T-Mobile plan
  • 512GB (opens in a new tab) — 899.991,099.99 (save 200) with an ATT plan; 999.991,099.99 (save 100) with a Sprint, Verizon, or T-Mobile plan

iPhone 13 mini (opens in a new tab)

The iPhone 13 mini is virtually identical to the regular iPhone 13, only with a slightly smaller screen (5.4 inches to the standard model’s 6.1 inches) and a battery life that’s two hours shorter. “If you’re in love with its size — after using humongous phones for years, I am — it’s a good option, but do know that it might not last a full day of intense usage,” Schroeder noted.

Choose from the following configurations:

  • 128GB (opens in a new tab) — 499.99799.99 (save 200) with an ATT plan; 599.99699.99 (save 100) with a Sprint, Verizon, or T-Mobile plan
  • 256GB (opens in a new tab) — 599.99799.99 (save 200) with an ATT plan; 699.99799.99 (save 100) with a Sprint, Verizon, or T-Mobile plan
  • 512GB (opens in a new tab) — 899.99999.99 (save 100) with an ATT plan

iPhone 13 Pro (opens in a new tab)

The fancier iPhone 13 Pro features a 22-hour battery life, an IP68 rating (for water, splash, and dust resistance), a new camera setup with a telephoto lens and better low-light performance, and a 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR display with ProMotion technology and adaptive refresh rates up to 120Hz. (Whew.) It “should be your go-to smartphone option if you want reliable all-day battery life and an almost too-good-to-be-true trio of cameras,” said deputy tech editor Joseph Volpe, though “its weight and high price tag hold it back from being a true top-tier recommendation.” Fortunately for you, Best Buy has made the latter irrelevant.

Choose from the following configurations:

  • 128GB (opens in a new tab) — 899.99999.99 (save 100) with an ATT plan
  • 256GB (opens in a new tab) — 999.991,099.99 (save 100) with an ATT plan
  • 512GB (opens in a new tab) — 1,099.991,299.99 (save 200) with an ATT plan; 1,199.991,299.99 (save 100) with a Sprint, Verizon, or T-Mobile plan
  • 1TB (opens in a new tab) — 1,299.991,499.99 (save 200) with an ATT plan; 1,399.991,499.99 (save 100) with a Sprint, Verizon, or T-Mobile plan

iPhone 13 Pro Max (opens in a new tab)

The beefiest of this bunch, Apple’s iPhone 13 Pro Max upgrades the Pro (no Max) with a larger, 6.7-inch screen and the longest battery life ever in an iPhone: up to 28 hours of video playback per charge.

Choose from the following configurations:

  • 128GB (opens in a new tab) — 999.991,099.99 (save 100) with an ATT plan
  • 256GB (opens in a new tab) — 1,099.991,199.99 (save 100) with an ATT plan
  • 512GB (opens in a new tab) — 1,299.991,399.99 (save 100) with an ATT plan
  • 1TB (opens in a new tab) — 1,499.991,599.99 (save 100) with an ATT plan

The iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max are Apple’s flagship iPhones from 2021.

At a Glance

  • Apple’s 2021 Pro iPhones with updated cameras, new colors, smaller notches, ProMotion display, 1TB max storage, and faster A15 chip. Launched September 24, 2021.

Features

  • 6.1 and 6.7-inch sizes
  • Similar to iPhone 12 lineup
  • Smaller notch
  • 120Hz ProMotion displays
  • Camera improvements
  • A15 Bionic Chip
  • 5G

Contents

  • Display
  • Smaller Notch
    • ProMotion
    • Ceramic Shield
  • A15 Bionic Chip
  • Neural Engine
    • RAM
    • Storage Space
  • TrueDepth Camera and Face ID
  • Using Face ID With a Mask
    • Front-Facing Camera Features
  • Triple-Lens Rear Cameras
  • Camera Features
    • Video Recording
  • Battery Life
  • 5G Connectivity
  • 5G Bands
    • LTE Bands
    • Data Saver Mode
    • Dual SIM Support
  • Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and U1
  • Other Features
  • Speakers
    • Sensors
    • GPS and NFC
  • MagSafe
  • iPhone 13 Pro How Tos
  • iPhone 13 and 13 mini
  • Future iPhones
  • iPhone 13 Pro Timeline
  • Introduced on September 14, 2021, the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max were Apple’s flagship iPhones for 2021, but have since been replaced by the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max. Apple has discontinued the iPhone 13 Pro models and is no longer selling them, but they may be available on its refurbished site and from third-party retailers while supplies last.

    The 6.1-inch iPhone 13 Pro is the successor to the iPhone 12 Pro, while the 6.7-inch iPhone 13 Pro Max is the replacement for the iPhone 12 Pro Max. Both of the new iPhone 13 Pro models are nearly identical in design to the iPhone 12 Pro models, featuring flat edges, a stainless steel frame, a textured matte glass back, and a slight increase in thickness (7.65mm). The iPhone 13 Pro models are available in Silver, Gold, Sierra Blue, Graphite, and Alpine Green.

    Both of the new models feature OLED Super Retina XDR Displays that support ProMotion technology with adaptive refresh rates ranging from 10Hz up to 120Hz, much like the iPad Pro models. The displays are up to 25 percent brighter outdoors.

    The iPhone 13 Pro has a 2532×1170 resolution with 460 pixels per inch, while the iPhone 13 Pro Max has a 2778×1284 resolution with 458 pixels per inch. Both iPhones feature 1200 nits max brightness for HDR, along with True Tone to match the color temperature of the display to the ambient light, Wide Color for rich, vivid hues, and Haptic Touch for feedback.

    The front-facing TrueDepth camera system has been updated and the Face ID notch is now smaller, taking up less overall space. Like last year’s models, the iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max feature a Ceramic Shield cover glass that is infused with nano-ceramic crystals for better protection from drops. IP68 water and dust resistance is included, and the new iPhones can hold up to submersion in 6 meters of water for up to 30 minutes.

    An upgraded A15 Bionic Chip powers the new iPhones. It features a 6-core CPU with 2 performance cores and 4 efficiency cores and a 5-core GPU, which is one more GPU core than is available in the iPhone 13 models. There’s also a 16-core Neural Engine. The 5-core GPU offers 50% faster graphics performance than any other smartphone chip.

    There’s an upgraded triple-lens rear camera with an f/2.8 Telephoto lens, an f/1.5 Wide lens, and an f/1.8 Ultra Wide lens. The Wide lens features an aperture that lets in 2.2x more light and the largest sensor in an iPhone yet, while the Ultra Wide lens lets in 92 percent more light for better low-light performance.

    The 77mm Telephoto lens features 3x optical zoom in, up from 2.5x in the 12 Pro Max, and with the addition of the Ultra Wide lens, there is a 6x optical zoom range and support for 15x digital zoom. There’s also a LiDAR Scanner, which is not available on the iPhone 13 and 13 mini. Both Pro models have the same camera setups this year, with no differences between the Pro and Pro Max.

    Along with the standard Portrait Mode, Night Mode, Time-Lapse and other photographic capabilities, the iPhone 13 Pro models gain Cinematic Mode, a feature that uses rack FOCUS to seamlessly shift FOCUS from one subject to another, artfully blurring the background and creating movie-quality depth effects. Cinematic mode shoots in Dolby HDR and the depth of field and blur can be adjusted using the iPhone’s camera app. 4K video recording at up to 60 fps is also supported.

    Smart HDR 4 recognizes up to four people in a photo and optimizes contrast, lighting, and skin tones for each one, and Deep Fusion, a carry over from iPhone 12, activates in mid to low-light scenes to bring out texture and detail.

    Photographic Styles are an upgraded kind of filter that applies selectively to an image, muting colors or boosting vividness without impacting skin tones. There are Vibrant, Rich Contrast, Warm, and Cool options, along with settings for Tone and Warmth for customization and refining.

    There are several Pro-only photographic capabilities that are limited to the triple-lens camera system including macro photography and videography for close-up macro shots with FOCUS at 2cm, Night Mode support for the Telephoto lens, Night Mode portraits that require the LiDAR Scanner, and ProRes video recording that lets users record ProRes video in 4K at up to 30 frames per second. ProRes video is launching later this year.

    Apple’s iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max can be unlocked with the Face ID facial recognition system, which works with the 12-megapixel front-facing camera that supports Smart HDR 4, Deep Fusion, Night Mode, Cinematic Mode, Night Mode Selfies, and more.

    5G connectivity is included for better quality video streaming, higher-definition FaceTime calls, and improved gaming, but the super fast mmWave speeds are again limited to major cities in the United States. Slower sub-6GHz 5G speeds are available in more rural areas in the U.S. and in other countries, and there’s support for more 5G bands for 5G connectivity in more places.

    Gigabit LTE is supported when 5G isn’t available, and to preserve battery life when using 5G, a Smart Data Mode reverts to an LTE connection when 5G speeds aren’t necessary. The new iPhone 13 models offer dual eSIM support and don’t come with a physical SIM by default, but there’s still a nano-SIM slot.

    The iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max support Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.0, plus they include a U1 Ultra Wideband chip for spatial awareness.

    Battery life has improved significantly thanks to larger batteries and the more efficient A15 chip. The iPhone 13 Pro offers up to 1.5 hours more battery life than the iPhone 12 Pro, and the iPhone 13 Pro Max offers up to 2.5 hours more battery life than the iPhone 12 Pro Max.

    Storage space starts at 128GB and goes up to 1TB at the high end. There’s a built-in three-axis gyro, an accelerometer, proximity sensor, ambient light sensor, and barometer.

    Like last year’s iPhones, the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max have built-in magnets and are compatible with MagSafe accessories, charging at up to 15W with Apple’s MagSafe Charger. The iPhones also support fast charging, which provides 50 percent charge in 30 minutes with a 20W power adapter.

    There is no power adapter or EarPods included with the iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max, and these accessories must be purchased separately. They do ship with a USB-C to Lightning cable for charging purposes.

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    Pricing and Availability

    Pricing on the iPhone 13 Pro starts at 999, while pricing on the iPhone 13 Pro Max starts at 1099. Pre-orders for the iPhone 13 Pro models started on September 17, 2021, with the first devices arriving to customers on September 24, 2021. The iPhone 13 Pro models can be purchased from Apple’s online store, Apple retail stores, carriers, and third-party retail stores. As of January 2023, Apple is also selling discounted refurbished models in select countries.

    Reviews

    Reviewers have been largely impressed with the iPhone 13 Pro, and it has received mostly positive reviews. Positives include the improved battery life, smaller front notch, and the 120Hz ProMotion display, plus the updated camera system with Macro photography option and the new Cinematic mode. On the downside, some reviewers feel that it’s more of an iterative update as there are no major design changes or feature improvements.

    The Verge’s Dieter Bohn said Apple did an “excellent job” with its implementation of a ProMotion display on iPhone 13 Pro models, commenting that “when I scroll on the iPhone 13 Pro, the text stays readable instead of turning into a blur. Things moving on the screen are smoother.”

    The Wall Street Journal’s Joanna Stern said all four iPhone 13 models last at least an hour longer than the equivalent iPhone 12 models, with considerable improvements across the lineup.

    Some reviewers, such as CNET’s Patrick Holland, were particularly impressed with the new Cinematic mode, which is available on all four iPhone 13 models, calling the effect “dramatic and impressive,” even if it does need “a good amount of light to work best.”

    For more thoughts on the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max, see our review roundup or collection of unboxing videos.

    Design

    With the launch of the iPhone 12, Apple did away with the rounded edges that had been used for iPhones since the iPhone 6, instead adopting a flat-sided design with squared off edges, a look that harkens back to the iPhone 4 and 5 and matches the iPad Pro.

    Apple is using that same flat-edged design for the entire iPhone 13 lineup, and the iPhone 13 models look nearly identical to the iPhone 12 models they replace. The flat-edged design manages to feel both modern and familiar at the same time because it’s a design that Apple has used in the past.

    The iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max feature an all-glass front and a textured glass back that sandwich a frame made from a shiny, surgical-grade stainless steel material. Apple matches the stainless steel frame to the color of the glass at the back for a seamless look.

    There continues to be a notch at the front of the iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max, housing the TrueDepth Camera, speaker, and microphone. The notch is smaller this year, allowing for more of the display to be used.

    Antenna bands are located at the top and sides of the phone, along with the standard power button on the right and volume buttons on the left. Underneath the power button there’s a 5G mmWave antenna, a feature that is limited to the U.S. models that have mmWave support.

    The iPhone 13 Pro models include speaker holes and microphones at the bottom, along with a Lightning port for charging purposes. The SIM slot is located on the left side of the device.

    A square camera bump is located at the back of the iPhone 13 Pro models, and there’s a triple-lens camera setup. The iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max have larger camera bumps than the iPhone 12 Pro models, and the size increase is most noticeable with the iPhone 13 Pro.

    Sizes

    Like the iPhone 12 Pro models, the iPhone 13 Pro models come in 6.1 and 6.7-inch sizes, with the 6.7-inch iPhone 13 Pro Max positioned as Apple’s largest iPhone. The iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max are thicker than the iPhone 12 Pro models, and are also a bit heavier.

    The iPhone 13 Pro measures in at 5.78 inches tall (146.7mm), 2.82 inches wide (71.5mm), and 0.30 inches thick (7.65mm), while the iPhone 13 Pro Max measures in at 6.33 inches tall (160.8mm), 3.07 inches wide (78.1mm), and 0.30 inches thick (7.65mm).

    As for weight, the iPhone 13 Pro weighs in at 7.19 ounces (204 grams), and the iPhone 13 Pro Max weighs 8.46 ounces (240 grams).

    Colors

    Both the iPhone 13 Pro models come in Graphite, Gold, Silver, Sierra Blue, and Alpine Green Sierra Blue is a lighter blue color that replaces the Pacific Blue shade from last year, while Alpine Green is a new color that was introduced in March 2022.

    Water Resistance

    The iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max feature an IP68 water resistant rating. The smartphones are able to withstand a depth of up to six meters (19.7 feet) for up to 30 minutes, identical to the iPhone 12 Pro models.

    In the IP68 number, the 6 refers to dust resistance (and means the iPhone 13 Pro can hold up to dirt, dust, and other particulates), while the 8 pertains to water resistance. IP6x is the highest dust resistance rating that exists. With the IP68 water resistance rating, the iPhone 13 Pro can hold up to splashes, rain, and accidental water exposure, but intentional water exposure should be avoided if possible.

    Water and dust resistance are not permanent conditions, according to Apple, and can deteriorate over time as a result of normal wear. Apple’s warranty does not cover liquid damage, which means it’s best to use caution when it comes to liquid exposure.

    Display

    All of the iPhone 13 models feature the same OLED Super Retina XDR display, which is flexible and extends right into the chassis of each device.

    There’s a 2,000,000:1 contrast ratio for blacker blacks and brighter whites, and up to 1200 nits peak brightness for HDR photos, videos, TV shows, and movies. Typical max brightness is 1000 nits for the Pro models and 800 nits for the standard iPhone 13 models. Apple says the display is 25 percent brighter outdoors.

    The 6.1-inch iPhone 13 Pro features a resolution of 2532 x 1170 with 460 pixels per inch, while the 6.7-inch iPhone 13 Pro Max has a resolution of 2778 x 1284 with 458 pixels per inch.

    Wide color support brings vivid, true-to-life colors, and True Tone matches the white balance of the display to the ambient lighting for a paper-like viewing experience that’s easier on the eyes.

    There’s also a fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating and support for Haptic Touch, which provides haptic feedback when interacting with the display.

    According to DisplayMate, the iPhone 13 Pro Max has the best smartphone display, which has earned a grade of A thanks to ProMotion technology, HDR, max brightness, color accuracy, contrast ratio, and more.

    Smaller Notch

    Apple slimmed down the notch that houses the TrueDepth camera system, and it’s 20 percent less wide than the notch used in prior iPhone models. Comparisons between the iPhone 12 and iPhone 13 have confirmed that though less wide, the new notch is just a bit taller than the prior notch.

    Though Apple has shrunken the width of the notch to offer more screen space, iOS does not appear to be taking advantage of that extra area. There is enough space to display battery percentage on the right side of the notch on the larger iPhone 13 Pro Max, but it is not an included display feature.

    ProMotion

    The iPhone 13 Pro models have low-power display backlighting that has allowed Apple to implement ProMotion technology for the first time. Initially introduced in the iPad Pro in 2018, ProMotion offers adaptive refresh rates ranging from 10Hz to 120Hz.

    The refresh rate of the display changes based on what’s on the screen. So if you’re reading a website that’s static, the iPhone will use a lower refresh rate, but if you’re playing a game, watching a movie, or scrolling through content, you’ll see higher 120Hz refresh rates that provide a smoother and more responsive experience.

    ProMotion technology is even able to accelerate and decelerate to match the speed of scrolling on the screen.

    Ceramic Shield

    Apple is continuing to use the “Ceramic Shield” material that delivers better drop protection for the iPhone 13 models. The Ceramic Shield display cover is made by infusing nano-ceramic crystals into glass. The ceramic crystals were manipulated to optimize for clarity while maintaining toughness, with the display created in partnership with Corning.

    According to Apple, Ceramic Shield is tougher than any smartphone glass, with a dual-ion exchange process ensuring protection against scratches and everyday wear and tear.

    In drop tests, iPhone 13 models have shown no improvements in durability compared to iPhone 12 models, which is not a surprise as they feature the same Ceramic Shield display and glass body.

    A15 Bionic Chip

    All of the iPhone 13 models use Apple’s new A15 chip, which offers performance and efficiency improvements over the A14 chip used in the iPhone 12. Apple calls the A15 chip in the iPhone 13 Pro models the “world’s fastest smartphone chip” with two performance cores and four efficiency cores.

    The A15 chip in the iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max features a 5-core GPU, which is one additional GPU core than is available in the standard iPhone 13 models. Apple says that the iPhone 13 Pro models offer up to 50 percent faster graphics performance than any other smartphone chip, which has been confirmed in Geekbench benchmarks pitting the iPhone 13 Pro’s GPU against the iPhone 12 Pro’s GPU. Comparatively, the iPhone 13 models offer 15 percent faster graphics performance.

    When it comes to the CPU, all of the iPhone 13 models offer the same capabilities and are approximately 10 percent faster in single-core performance and approximately 18 percent faster in multi-core performance compared to the iPhone 12 models.

    Testing by AnandTech indicates that the A15 is even faster than Apple’s own estimates and is 62 percent faster than competing smartphones.

    Neural Engine

    The 16-core Neural Engine is able to perform up to 15.8 trillion operations per second, and it powers features like Cinematic Mode and Smart HDR 4.

    RAM

    The iPhone 13 Pro models have 6GB RAM, while the iPhone 13 models have 4GB RAM. RAM has not changed from the iPhone 12 to the iPhone 13, and the iPhone 12 and 12 Pro models also had 4GB and 6GB RAM, respectively.

    Storage Space

    All iPhone 13 models start with 128GB of storage, and the iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max can be ordered with up to 1TB storage space, which is a new maximum.

    TrueDepth Camera and Face ID

    For biometric authentication purposes, the iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max use Face ID, the facial recognition system that was first introduced in 2017. Face ID components are housed in the TrueDepth camera system in the display notch, which is smaller this year.

    Face ID is used across iOS tasks for unlocking the iPhone, allowing access to third-party passcode-protected apps, confirming app purchases, and authenticating Apple Pay payments.

    Face ID works through a set of sensors and cameras. A Dot Projector projects more than 30,000 invisible infrared dots onto the surface of the skin to create a 3D facial scan that maps the curves and planes of each face, with the scan read by an infrared camera.

    The facial depth map is relayed to the A15 chip where it is transformed into a mathematical model that the iPhone uses to authenticate identity. Face ID works in low light and in the dark, and with hats, beards, glasses, sunglasses, scarves, and other accessories that partially obscure the face.

    Using Face ID With a Mask

    When wearing a face mask, users can enable an “Unlock with Apple Watch” feature for convenience. Unlock with Apple Watch allows iPhone users to take advantage of an unlocked and authenticated Apple Watch as an alternative authentication measure to unlock their device when wearing a mask. It can’t be used to authenticate Apple Pay or App Store purchases, and it can’t unlock apps that require a Face ID scan.

    In iOS 15.4, Apple added the ability for Face ID to work with face masks, with no need for an Apple Watch for authentication. Apple says that the feature can “recognize the unique features around the eye” for authentication purposes. If you opt to use this feature during setup, you will need to rescan your face for Face ID. From there, Face ID will be able to unlock your iPhone even when you’re wearing a mask.

    Apple warns in the Settings app that Face ID is “most accurate” when it’s set up for full-face recognition only. For Face ID with a mask to work, you must be looking at your device to get it to unlock, and it does not work when wearing sunglasses. Face ID with a mask can authenticate Apple Pay payments and it can be used in lieu of a login and password in apps that support Face ID, unlike the prior Apple Watch Face ID feature.

    The new feature is only available with the iPhone 12 or newer. iOS 15.4 has not yet been widely released to the public and is currently in beta testing.

    Front-Facing Camera Features

    In addition to powering facial recognition, the 12-megapixel f/2.2 camera in the TrueDepth camera system is also a front-facing selfie/FaceTime camera with many of the same features that are available for the rear-facing camera.

    With the A15 chip, the iPhone 13 Pro models support many of the photographic capabilities that are available with the rear cameras, including Night mode for selfies, Smart HDR 4, Dolby Vision HDR recording, and Deep Fusion, along with ProRes and the new Cinematic Mode for capturing videos with movie-like depth of field changes. Cinematic Mode is improved in iOS 16.

    4K video recording, QuickTake video, Slo-mo video, Portrait Mode, Portrait Lighting, and the new Photographic Styles feature for selectively applying edits are all supported.

    Triple-Lens Rear Cameras

    The ‌iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max include a three-lens camera system with a 77mm six-element f/2.8 Telephoto lens, a 26mm seven-element f/1.5 Wide lens, and a 13mm six-element f/1.8 Ultra Wide lens.

    Both the Wide and Telephoto lenses support dual optical image stabilization, while the Wide lens supports sensor-shift optical image stabilization.

    The Wide lens features a wider aperture that lets in 2.2x more light and the largest sensor in an iPhone yet. It supports Wide color capture.

    The Ultra Wide lens features a wider aperture, a faster sensor, and autofocus. The updated lens captures up to 92 percent more light, which should bring a drastic improvement in quality, and it also includes lens correction to account for distortion caused by the super wide field of view.

    The 77mm Telephoto lens features 3x optical zoom in, up from 2.5x in the 12 Pro Max, and with the addition of the Ultra Wide lens, there is a 6x optical zoom range and support for 15x digital zoom.

    There’s also a LiDAR Scanner, which is not available on the iPhone 13 and 13 mini.

    Camera Features

    • Macro Photography. The Ultra Wide camera on the Pro models can FOCUS at 2cm, which makes it ideal for macro photos. You can take macro photos or macro videos, including slow motion and time-lapse.
    • Smart HDR 4. Recognizes up to four people in a scene and optimizes contrast, lighting, and even skin tones for each person so everyone looks their best.
    • Photographic Styles. Photographic Styles are Smart, adjustable filters that can do things like boost or mute colors without affecting skin tone. Styles apply selectively to an image, unlike a filter that’s applied to the entire image. Photographic Styles include Vibrant (boosts colors), Rich Contrast (darker shadows and deeper colors), Warm (accentuates golden undertones), or Cool (accentuates blue undertones). Tone and Warmth are customizable for each style, so you can get the exact look that you want.
    • Night Mode. Takes a series of images over a few seconds and aggregates them together to allow for photography in extreme low lighting situations. Night Mode on the Pro models works with Portrait Mode thanks to the LiDAR scanner, and with all three lenses.
    • Deep Fusion. Works in mid to low lighting conditions and brings out the texture and detail in the image.
    • Portrait Mode. Keeps the subject of the photo in FOCUS while blurring the background.
    • Portrait Lighting. Changes the lighting of Portrait Mode photos with effects that include Natural, Studio, Contour, Stage, Stage Mono, High‑Key Mono.
    • True Tone flash. True Tone flash is the built-in flash, and it is designed to match the ambient lighting so it doesn’t throw off the white balance of the photo when used.
    • Panorama. Captures panoramic shots up to 63 megapixels.
    • ProRAW. Lets users capture professional-looking photos using the ProRAW format.
    • Burst Mode. Allows a series of images to be captured all at once, which is good for high action shots.

    Video Recording

    The iPhone 13 Pro models support up to 4K video recording at 24, 25, 30, and 60 frames per second, and HDR video recording with Dolby Vision at 4K up to 60 frames per second. 1080p video recording and 720p video recording are also available.

    Later this year, Apple plans to introduce support for recording ProRes video, which is the format used for films, commercials, and other professional applications. ProRes offers high color fidelity and low compression, so file sizes are large.

    ProRes video recording is available up to 4K at 30fps, but note that at least 256GB of storage is required for this option. Those with the 128GB iPhone 13 Pro models will be limited to ProRes recordings at 1080p and 30 frames per second.

    The iPhone 13 models offer a new Cinematic Mode that uses rack FOCUS to seamlessly shift the FOCUS from one subject to another when capturing video. It holds FOCUS on the subject while blurring the background, and can automatically change the FOCUS when a new subject is about to enter the scene. Blur and FOCUS can be adjusted after capturing video as well through the Photos app. Cinematic mode works with the Wide, Telephoto, and TrueDepth cameras, and it supports Dolby Vision HDR.

    Other video features include QuickTake video, audio zoom, Time-lapse, Night mode Time-lapse, continuous autofocus mode, 9x digital zoom, and the option to take 8-megapixel photos when recording 4K video.

    Battery Life

    Apple has improved battery life across the iPhone 13 lineup with the A15 chip and larger battery sizes.

    The iPhone 13 Pro’s battery lasts for up to 1.5 hours longer than the iPhone 12 Pro, and the iPhone 13 Pro Max’s battery lasts for up to 2.5 hours longer than the iPhone 12 Pro Max’s battery.

    The iPhone 13 Pro supports up to 22 hours of video playback, up to 20 hours of streaming video playback, and up to 75 hours of audio playback. The iPhone 13 Pro Max supports up to 28 hours of video playback, up to 25 hours of streaming video playback, and up to 95 hours of audio playback.

    The iPhone 13 Pro has a 3,095 mAh battery, up from 2,815 mAh in the iPhone 12 Pro, and the iPhone 13 Pro Max has a 4,352 mAh battery, up from 3,687 mAh in the iPhone 12 Pro Max.

    Both iPhone 13 Pro models support fast charging and can charge to 50 percent within 30 minutes using a Lightning to USB-C cable and a 20W power adapter.

    The iPhone 13 Pro Max is capable of charging at faster 27W speeds when connected to a 30W or higher USB-C power adapter. This allows the iPhone 13 Pro Max to charge slightly faster than the iPhone 12 Pro Max, but it’s not a major difference because the 27W is a peak charging speed rather than a sustained charging speed.

    G Connectivity

    The iPhone 13 models, like the iPhone 12 models, support 5G networks in addition to LTE networks. The 5G modems in the devices work with both mmWave and Sub-6GHz 5G, which are the two types of 5G, but mmWave speeds continue to be limited to the United States.

    mmWave 5G networks are the fastest 5G networks, but mmWave is short-range and can be obscured by buildings, trees, and other obstacles, so its use is limited to major cities and urban areas along with venues like concerts, airports, and other places where a lot of people congregate.

    Sub-6GHz 5G is more widespread and available in urban, suburban, and rural areas across the United States and other countries. For the most part, when you use a 5G network, you’ll be using Sub-6GHz 5G. Sub-6GHz 5G is generally faster than LTE, but it’s still evolving and it’s not the super fast 5G you might be expecting.

    5G connectivity allows for faster download and upload speeds, which speeds up everything from loading websites to downloading TV shows and movies. It also increases bandwidth for streaming services so you can watch in a higher resolution, and it brings improved FaceTime call quality. Over 5G or Wi-Fi, FaceTime calls work in 1080p. In areas where LTE speeds are slow because of the sheer number of people, 5G frees up bandwidth and reduces congestion for faster usage speeds.

    5G Bands

    The iPhone 13 Pro models in the United States support over 20 5G bands.

    • Sub-6GHz: 5G NR (Bands n1, n2, n3, n5, n7, n8, n12, n20, n25, n28, n29, n30, n38, n40, n41, n48, n66, n71, n77, n78, and n79)
    • mmWave: 5G NR mmWave (Bands n258, n260, n261)

    LTE Bands

    Along with 5G, the iPhone 13 models also support Gigabit LTE with 4×4 MIMO, so you can connect to LTE networks when 5G networks aren’t available. The following bands are supported:

    • FDD-LTE (Bands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 32, 66, 71))
    • TD-LTE (Bands 34, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 46, 48)

    Data Saver Mode

    Data Saver Mode is a feature that swaps the iPhone’s connection over to LTE when 5G speeds aren’t needed in order to preserve battery life.

    As an example, when the iPhone is updating in the background, it uses LTE because super fast speeds aren’t necessary, but in instances where speed does matter, such as downloading a show, the iPhone 13 models swap over to 5G. There is also a setting to use 5G whenever it’s available rather than using the automatic Data Saver Mode.

    Dual SIM Support

    Dual SIM support allows two phone numbers to be used at one time, enabled through the inclusion of a physical nano-SIM slot and an eSIM. eSIM functionality is available in many countries around the world, and Apple has a list of carriers that support eSIM on its website.

    The iPhone 13 models are the first with Dual eSIM support, which means the iPhone 13 models can use two eSIMs simultaneously rather than just one eSIM and one nano-SIM. Apple’s iPhone 13 models linked to a carrier will not ship with a physical SIM card this year and carriers will instead use eSIM capabilities for activation.

    Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and U1

    The iPhone 13 models include an Apple-designed U1 chip that enables Ultra Wideband technology for improved spatial awareness, allowing the iPhone 13 models to precisely locate other U1-equipped Apple devices. Apple has likened Ultra Wideband to “GPS at the scale of the living room,” because the technology is designed for improved indoor positioning and location tracking.

    The U1 chip allows the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max to precisely track nearby AirTags. It’s also used for directional AirDrop and interaction with the HomePod mini, which also has a U1 chip.

    As for Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, the iPhone 13 Pro models support Bluetooth 5.0 and Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax).

    Other Features

    Speakers

    The iPhone 13 Pro models have a stereo speaker at the top where the notch is located and a second stereo speaker at the bottom next to the Lightning port.

    Sensors

    The iPhone 13 Pro models are equipped with a barometer, three-axis gyroscope, accelerometer, proximity sensor, and an ambient light sensor.

    GPS and NFC

    The iPhone 13 models feature support for GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, QZSS, and BeiDou location services. NFC with reader mode is included, and there’s a background tag feature that allows the iPhone models to scan NFC tags without the need to open an app first.

    MagSafe

    The iPhone 13 lineup continues to offer built-in MagSafe technology in the form of a magnetic ring that is designed to connect to the MagSafe charger and other magnetic accessories.

    The MagSafe charger snaps right onto the back of the iPhone 13 models and charges at 15W, which is higher than the 7.5W wireless charging available with Qi-based chargers.

    Other magnetic accessories are compatible with the magnetic ring, including cases, sleeves, snap-on wallets, and more, with third-party companies also able to make accessories for the MagSafe iPhones.

    Apple warns that MagSafe Chargers can leave a circular imprint on its leather cases, and a similar effect has been seen on silicone cases. Apple also says that credit cards, security badges, passports, and keyfobs should not be placed between the iPhone and MagSafe charger.

    Like all iPhones, the iPhone 13 Pro models with their MagSafe technology can cause interference with medical devices like pacemakers and defibrillators. Apple recommends keeping MagSafe iPhones and all MagSafe accessories a safe distance away from implanted medical devices.

    iPhone 13 and 13 mini

    The iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max are being sold alongside the iPhone 13 and 13 mini, which are this year’s more affordable flagship smartphones. The iPhone 13 and 13 mini share offer many of the same features as the iPhone 13 Pro models, but are lacking the higher-end additions.

    Compared to the Pro models, the iPhone 13 and 13 mini feature an aluminum frame instead of a stainless steel frame, they don’t have 120Hz ProMotion displays, and they have dual-lens camera setups with fewer features instead of triple-lens camera setups.

    Need help deciding between the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro? We have a dedicated iPhone 13 v. iPhone 13 Pro guide that explains the similarities and differences. If you want to know more about the iPhone 13 models, we also have a dedicated iPhone 13 roundup that walks through all of the features.

    Future iPhones

    The iPhone 13 models will be followed by the iPhone 14, and we’re already hearing rumors about the 2022 devices. Apple is expected to do away with the notch for at least some models, adopting a hole-punch front-facing camera and under-display Face ID.

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    The iPhone 14 models could also feature a new design that does away with the camera bump, instead introducing a flush camera design for the first time in many years. For more on what to expect from the iPhone 14, we have a dedicated iPhone 14 roundup.

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    Your minutes allowance includes calls to UK landlines (beginning 01, 02 and 03) and calls and texts to UK mobiles. Calls to service numbers (084, 087, 09 and 118) and personal numbers (070) are not included, other exclusions apply. see terms and conditions. To find out how much you’ll pay for calls, texts and data and what is/ isn’t included in your plan, please take a look at our call charges.

    Our flexible Freestyle contracts have two parts:

    One contract for your phone (24 or 36-month). Based on an interest free Consumer Credit Agreement provided by Virgin Media Mobile Finance Limited. To pay the full cash price for this phone or speak to our sales team, call 0800 408 9347.

    This gives you the freedom to change your monthly plan up or down each month, with more or less minutes, texts or data. Plus, if you want to upgrade to a brand new phone, you can simply pay off the remaining cost of your old one when you’re ready.

    What if I go over my data allowance? What if I go over my data allowance?

    What if I go over my data allowance? What if I go over my data allowance?

    Text alerts We’ll always give you a friendly text before you get too close to your limit when you’ve used 75% of your data, 95%, and then 100%. £3 per day for each GB you use But if you do go over, we’ll only charge you £3 per GB for each day you use mobile internet on your phone. Not bad, eh? Flexibility to switch to a higher tariff. and back down If you find you’re using more data than your current tariff gives you, you can move up to another tariff that gives you more, whenever you want. You can also move back down again if you find yourself using less data later. We’re flexible like that. Get the My Virgin Media app Oh, and don’t forget, you can download our My Virgin Media app or log into Your Account online to see how much you’ve used so far each month. It’s a great way to stay in control of how much data you use. Connect to Wi-Fi with our free Connect app Download our free Connect app to get unlimited Wi-Fi from over 20 million hotspots across Europe and the USA. Automatically connect and enjoy free, fast Wi-Fi without using up your mobile data allowance.

    Do you do unlimited data? Do you do unlimited data?

    No but our tariffs do give you loads of data Most of us tend to use way less mobile internet data than we think. We bet you’ll find our 5GB option is more than enough data to keep you ticking over for the whole month. 5GB of mobile data is equivalent to about 150 hours of steady internet browsing over the month or 5 hours a day. And that’s without ever using Wi-Fi! Or with our 10GB tariff you can double it to a huge 10 hours a day! When did you last use your phone that much in a day? We help you monitor your data usage If you want to keep an eye on your data, you can manage how much you’re using with our Virgin Mobile app and by logging into Your Account online. We’ll also let you know by text when you’re at 75%, 95% and 100% of your limit. Use our clever Connect app instead of mobile data Download our free Connect app to get unlimited Wi-Fi from over 20 million hotspots across Europe and the USA. Automatically connect and enjoy free, fast Wi-Fi without eating up your mobile data allowance.

    How much will 5G cost? How much will 5G cost?

    We’ll upgrade eligible customers to 5G at no extra cost, as soon as it’s available. All you’ll need is a 5G-ready device that you bought from us

    Can I get 5G? Can I get 5G?

    To get 5G, you’ll need a 5G plan with us, as well as a 5G-compatible device and 5G network coverage.

    If you get a 5G device on any Pay Monthly plan or a SIM Only plan with us, you’ll enjoy 5G as standard.

    If you have a 4G device and plan with us, you’ll just need to finish paying off your phone before you can upgrade.

    Our 5G covers 100 towns and cities across the UK, with many more to come. Use our coverage checker to find out more.

    • Aberdeen
    • Alexandria
    • Ambleside
    • Aughton (Sth Yorks)
    • Basingstoke
    • Bebington
    • Belfast
    • Birkenhead
    • Birmingham
    • Bishopbriggs
    • Blaydon
    • Bolton
    • Bootle
    • Bournemouth
    • Bradford
    • Bristol
    • Bristol Airport
    • Cardiff
    • Cheadle and Gatley
    • Cheltenham
    • Chesterfield
    • Clydebank
    • Crawley (West Sussex)
    • Crosby
    • Dewsbury
    • Dinas Powys
    • Droylsden
    • Dudley (West Midlands)
    • Dundee
    • Eccles
    • Edinburgh
    • Eston and South Bank
    • Felling
    • Gateshead
    • Glasgow
    • Gloucester
    • Gosforth (Tyne Wear)
    • Guildford
    • Hebburn
    • Helensburgh
    • Horwich
    • Huddersfield
    • Huyton-with-Roby
    • Inner London
    • Isles of Scilly
    • Jarrow
    • Kingston upon Hull
    • Kingswood (Bristol)
    • Lancaster
    • Leeds
    • Lisburn
    • Liverpool
    • Llandudno
    • Long Benton/Killingworth
    • Manchester
    • Mangotsfield
    • Middlesbrough
    • Morley
    • Mosborough/Highlane
    • Newbury
    • Newcastle upon Tyne
    • Newtownabbey
    • North Shields
    • Oldbury/Smethwick
    • Outer London
    • Paisley
    • Penarth
    • Plymouth
    • Portsmouth
    • Prescot
    • Prestwich
    • Pudsey
    • Rawmarsh
    • Reading
    • Rochdale
    • Rotherham
    • Salford
    • Sheffield
    • Shipley
    • Solihull
    • South Shields
    • Southampton
    • Stockport
    • Stockton-on-Tees
    • Stoke-on-Trent
    • Stranraer
    • Stretford
    • Sunderland
    • Sutton Coldfield
    • Swansea
    • Swinton and Pendlebury
    • Tynemouth
    • Urmston
    • Wallasey
    • Wallsend
    • Warrington
    • Washington
    • Whitley Bay
    • Wolverhampton
    • York

    Can I cap my contract? Can I cap my contract?

    You can now add a Spending cap to give you a safety buffer for your plan. Spending caps stop you from being charged for usage beyond a limit specified by you, each month. Charges covered by the cap includes, but is not limited to, going out of your allowance by calling or texting premium or international numbers or roaming outside of the EU. For more detail on what is and isn’t covered, visit our webpage.

    Text alerts when you’re near your limits

    If you’re getting close to your minutes or data limit we’ll buzz you with a text. To stay in control of how many minutes and how much data you use you can download our My Account app or log in to Your Account online and see exactly what you’ve used this month.

    Flexibility to change to a new tariff

    If you find you’re using more minutes or data than your current tariff can handle you can upgrade to a tariff that gives you more. Or if you find you’re using less, you can move down to a cheaper tariff. We’re totally flexible. For full details of costs outside your tariff, see our pay monthly charges outside your tariff.

    Why two contracts? Why two contracts?

    Simple. To give you flexibility we have one contract for your handset loan. it will last for 24 or 36 months depending on what you choose. And another 30 day rolling contract for your airtime. So if you ever want to cancel the airtime contract you just need to give us 30 days’ notice. Your handset loan will carry on until you pay it off, which you can do on the agreed instalments, or earlier. Whatever suits you best.

    What if I’m still in a contract? What if I’m still in a contract?

    Order up to 3 weeks in advance

    Don’t worry, if you’re still in a contract elsewhere, you can delay delivery of your new phone for up to 3 weeks into the future and you won’t have to pay a penny until then. That’ll give you plenty of time to break the news to your old network that you’re moving on to better things. It could get emotional.

    Guarantee a great deal you’ve seen today

    When you order today for a later delivery, we’ll reserve the phone, price and any extras like tablets for you in a nice safe place where no one else can get them. So you’ll never miss out, even if the offer ends in the meantime.

    Switching from another provider? Switching from another provider?

    Switching your mobile to Virgin Media has never been so easy. All you’ll need to do is grab a switching code from your current provider – which you can do as soon as you sign up, or later. Whichever suits you.

    If you want to bring your number with you, you’ll need a Port Authorisation Code, usually called a PAC.

    If you don’t want to bring your number with you, you’ll need a Service Termination Authorisation Code, or STAC.

    How to get your switching code

    Ready to switch to us? You need to get a Port Authorisation Code (PAC) or Service Termination Authorisation Code (STAC), then give it to us. There are three easy ways to do it.

    Text PAC to 65075, STAC to 75075, or INFO to 85075 to get your switching information

    Go to your existing provider’s website and follow the links to Switching

    Call your existing provider

    We’ll ask if you have a PAC or STAC in our online checkout, simply pop your PAC or STAC details in when this happens.

    What’s your signal like in my area? What’s your signal like in my area?

    Our 4G covers 99% of the population and our 5G network coverage includes 100 towns and cities across the UK, and counting.

    Can I return my phone if I change my mind? Can I return my phone if I change my mind?

    Of course! With our 14-day Customer Satisfaction Guarantee you can return your phone for a full refund minus any airtime you’ve used. Or, get a replacement within 14 days of receiving the phone. We’ll even send you the envelope to post it back to us in. Nice, eh?

    Does my phone come with a warranty? Does my phone come with a warranty?

    Yes! All our fabulous phones come with a reassuring 24 month warranty (12 months for iPhone) so if you have a problem with it, don’t sweat, we should be able to repair your device or replace it free of charge so long as you’re still in warranty. See what’s covered.

    What is an eSIM? What is an eSIM?

    An eSIM is a SIM which is embedded in a device. Instead of having a physical SIM, you can download an eSIM profile directly onto your device and start using it immediately.

    Is EU roaming included? Is EU roaming included?

    All our Pay Monthly phones and SIM Only plans include EU roaming with Roam Like Home. This means you can use your UK allowance of minutes, texts and data in the EU just like you would in the UK. Visit our Roaming Hub for more information.

    Phone specifications

    As part of Apple’s efforts to reach environmental goals, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max do not include a power adapter or EarPods. Included in the box is a USB C to Lightning cable that supports fast charging and is compatible with USB C power adapters and computer ports. You can re use your current USB A to Lightning cables, power adapters, and headphones which are compatible with these iPhone models.

    The iPhone 13 display has rounded corners that follow a beautiful curved design, and these corners are within a standard rectangle. When measured as a standard rectangular shape, the screen is 6.06 inches diagonally (actual viewable area is less).

    5G NR (Bands n1, n2, n3, n5, n7, n8, n12, n20, n25, n28, n30, n38, n40, n41, n48, n66, n77, n78, n79) FDD‑LTE (Bands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 28, 30, 32, 66) TD‑LTE (Bands 34, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 46, 48) UMTS/HSPA/DC-HSDPA (850, 900, 1700/2100, 1900, 2100 MHz) GSM/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)

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    5G NR (Bands n1, n2, n3, n5, n7, n8, n12, n20, n25, n28, n30, n38, n40, n41, n48, n66, n77, n78, n79) FDD‑LTE (Bands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 28, 30, 32, 66) TD‑LTE (Bands 34, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 46, 48) UMTS/HSPA/DC-HSDPA (850, 900, 1700/2100, 1900, 2100 MHz) GSM/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)

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    • Available space is less and varies due to many factors. A standard configuration uses approximately 11GB to 14GB of space (including iOS and pre-installed apps) depending on the model and settings. Pre-installed apps use about 4GB, and you can delete these apps and restore them. Storage capacity subject to change based on software version and may vary by device.
    • Size and weight vary by configuration and manufacturing process.
    • iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini are splash, water and dust resistant and were tested under controlled laboratory conditions with a rating of IP68 under IEC standard 60529 (maximum depth of 6 metres up to 30 minutes). Splash, water and dust resistance are not permanent conditions. Resistance might decrease as a result of normal wear. Do not attempt to charge a wet iPhone; refer to the user guide for cleaning and drying instructions. Liquid damage not covered under warranty.
    • Available only in selected cities and on selected public transport systems. Requires eligible device and OS version. See here for details.
    • Data plan required. 5G, Gigabit LTE, VoLTE and Wi‑Fi calling are available in selected markets and through selected network providers. Speeds are based on theoretical throughput and vary based on site conditions and network. For details on 5G and LTE support, contact your provider and see Apple.com/uk/iPhone/cellular.
    • Ultra Wideband availability varies by region.
    • FaceTime calling requires a FaceTime‑enabled device for the caller and recipient and a Wi‑Fi connection. Availability over a mobile network depends on network provider policies; data charges may apply.
    • Standard dynamic range video content only.
    • Siri may not be available in all languages or in all areas, and features may vary by area. Internet access required. Mobile data charges may apply.
    • All battery claims depend on network configuration and many other factors; actual results will vary. Battery has limited recharge cycles and may eventually need to be replaced by an Apple service provider. Battery life and charge cycles vary by use and settings. See Apple.com/uk/batteries and Apple.com/uk/iPhone/battery.html for more information.
    • Wireless chargers sold separately.
    • Testing conducted by Apple in August 2021 using pre-production iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max units and software and accessory Apple USB‑C Power Adapter (20W Model A2305). Fast-charge testing conducted with drained iPhone units. Charge time varies with settings and environmental factors; actual results will vary.
    • Use of eSIM requires a wireless service plan (which may include restrictions on switching service providers and roaming, even after contract expires). Not all providers support eSIM. Use of eSIM in iPhone may be disabled when purchased from some providers. See your provider for details. To learn more, visit support.Apple.com/en‑gb/HT209044.
    • Wireless broadband recommended; fees may apply.
    • In China mainland, you can use Apple Pay on the web in Safari only on compatible iPhone and iPad models using iOS 11.2 or later.
    • Data accurate as of product launch.
    • Efficiency performance is based on the US Department of Energy Federal Energy Conservation Standards for Battery Chargers.
    • Apple defines its restrictions on harmful substances, including definitions for what Apple considers to be “free of”, in the Apple Regulated Substances Specification. Every Apple product is free of PVC and phthalates with the exception of AC power leads in India, Thailand (for two-pin AC power leads) and the Republic of Korea, where we continue to seek government approval for our PVC and phthalates replacement.
    • Trade-in values will vary based on the condition, year and configuration of your trade-in device. You must be at least 18 years old to be eligible to trade in for credit or for an Apple Store Gift Card. Not all devices are eligible for credit. details are available from Apple’s trade-in partner for trade-in and recycling of eligible devices. Restrictions and limitations may apply. Payments are based on the received device matching the description you provided when your estimate was made. Apple reserves the right to refuse or limit the quantity of any device for any reason. Value of your current device may be applied towards purchase of a new Apple device. Offer may not be available in all stores. Some stores may have additional requirements.

    Some features may not be available in all countries or all areas. View complete list.

    Important legal information you need to read

    Freestyle Contracts: Based on either a 24 or 36 month interest free Consumer Credit Agreement provided by Virgin Media Mobile Finance Limited and a 30 day rolling Pay Monthly Airtime Contract with Virgin Mobile Telecoms Limited. Credit check payment by Direct Debit required. You must pay off your loan in full in order to upgrade your handset. 0% APR Representative. shown require eBilling. For paper bills add £1.50 per month.

    Virgin Media Limited is an appointed representative of Virgin Media Mobile Finance Limited, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (Financial Services Register number: 626215)

    Each April from 2024 your airtime plan will increase by the Retail Price Index rate of inflation announced in February 3.9%. We’ll give you 30 days’ notice of the exact increase.

    5G: 5G compatible device, Freestyle or SIM Only plan and coverage required.

    Download times are based on average 5G download speeds Q3 2019 (at 140Mbps). For more details see virginmedia.com/shop/broadband/speeds.html

    Host a group video call in HD: HD compatible device required

    4G Calling: All 4G Calling usage will deplete from Pay Monthly plan allowance. Any 4G Calling usage beyond inclusive allowance will be charged at the standard rates of the Pay Monthly plan. Access to 4G Calling service requires a 5G Pay Monthly plan and a compatible device. Virgin Media can’t guarantee that devices not supplied directly by Virgin Media will be compatible with 4G Calling. UK only.No bank or credit card details are needed up front for the trial.

    Virgin Media Internet Security: New Virgin Media Internet customers only. Registration required. One subscription per Virgin Media customer. Not available on BlackBerry. See onlineshop.f-secure.com for full details. Unlimited devices, after the first 15 devices will need to be registered via f-secure. £3 per month or annual subscription for £30. For full terms and conditions see f-secure.com/en/legal/terms

    Terms conditions. Third party offers

    Get 6 months FREE Apple Music

    Offer is available for new subscribers with an eligible device for a limited time only. Plan automatically renews at your region’s price per month until cancelled. No purchase necessary for current owners of eligible devices. Service availability varies by region. Restrictions and other terms apply. Not all content is available in Dolby Atmos. Accessing Dolby Atmos features requires Dolby Atmos-capable devices. Playback quality will depend on hardware, audio accessories, and internet connection. Visit: https://offers.applemusic.Apple/six-month-offer

    Get 3 month FREE Apple TV

    £4.99/month after free trial. One subscription per Family Sharing group. Offer valid for three months after eligible device activation, from 1 November 2019. Plan automatically renews until cancelled. Restrictions and other terms apply, visit: https://www.Apple.com/uk/promo/pdf/UK_ATV_Promo_TandCs.pdf

    Get 3 months FREE Apple Fitness

    Apple Fitness is free for 3 months, then £9.99/month or £79.99 annually. Share with up to five family members. From 15 September 2020, customers who purchase an Apple Watch Series 3 or later will be able to start with three months of Apple Fitness free. The offer can be redeemed on your iPhone. You’ll need to update your iPhone and Apple Watch to the latest OS, and you’ll have three months to redeem the offer after the first activation of the eligible device.

    • A subscription is required for Apple Fitness.
    • Apple Fitness requires iOS 14.3 or later, iPadOS 14.3 or later, watchOS 7.2 or later, and tvOS 14.3 or later. To get the newest features, use Apple Fitness with tvOS 15 or later
    • £9.99/month after trial. Offer valid for three months after eligible device activation. One subscription per Family Sharing group. Plan automatically renews until cancelled. Restrictions and other terms apply,visit: https://www.Apple.com/uk/promo/pdf/EN_UK_Fitness_Plus_Promo_TandCs.pdf

    ©2023 Disney and its related entities. Promoter: Samsung Electronics (UK) Limited. The Disney 6-month subscription offer is open to participants who purchase and activate a new eligible Samsung Galaxy S23 family device, Galaxy S22 family device, Tab S8 family device, Z Fold3, Z Flip3, Z Flip4 5G, Z Fold4 5G, S21FE or S20FE. The 6-month offer is valid between 01/02/2023 and 31/01/2024 (23:59 GMT). UK and ROI residents 18 only. Participant must have a Samsung account and provide details and all other required information into their Samsung account to be eligible and access the offer on http://www.Samsung.com/uk/boost in the UK https://www.Samsung.com/ie/boost/ in ROI. The Disney code must be redeemed by 01/04/2024 (23:59 BST) and each code can only be used once. Subscription auto renews after 6 months at its then standard price (currently £7.99 p/month). Cancel anytime http://www.Samsung.com/uk/boost/disneyplusfullterms for full terms and conditions. Subscription to the Disney service is governed by the Disney Subscriber Agreement and Privacy Policy available at http://www.disneyplus.com.

    Galaxy Fold4 x Notepack

    Samsung Electronics (UK) Limited. UK, Isle of Man, Channel Islands or Republic of Ireland residents (18) only or registered companies in the same. Purchase a Galaxy Fold4 (promotion product) from a participating retailer between 10/08/2022 – 30/06/2023 and claim a Samsung Note pack by redemption. No cash alternative. Participants must visit https://samsungpromotions.claims/2022-note-pack upload proof of purchase and provide all other required information (Claim). Claim period closes on 29/08/2023. Maximum 1 Claim per Promotion Product purchased (maximum 4 Claims per household) and a maximum of 250 Claims per company participant. See https://samsungpromotions.claims/2022-note-pack for full Promotion terms.

    General Mobile General Mobile

    General: Phones subject to availability. Each April your airtime plan will increase by the Retail Price Index rate of inflation announced in February 3.9%. We’ll give you 30 days’ notice of the exact increase. Plans include UK calls to UK landlines (01, 02, 03) UK mobile networks. Calls texts to mobiles in Jersey, Guernsey and Isle of Man are not covered by your inclusive monthly usage allowance. UK texts and data only. Speeds experienced will vary by device and location.

    Calls to service numbers: The cost of calling 084, 087, 118 and 09 is formed of a combined access and service charge: we set the access charge and the company you’re calling set the service charge. Your access charge for these numbers will be shown on your bill and is currently 58p per minute for Pay Monthly. The service charge will be advertised by the company that you are calling.

    Calls to other non-geographic numbers: Freephone calls starting 0800 or 0808 are free from mobiles. Calls to 070 numbers will cost you up to 75p per minute in the UK.

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    Pay Monthly SIM Only: 30 day rolling contract applies.

    Mobile Broadband: Usage amounts given as example only. Credit check and payment by Direct Debit required. 30 day rolling contract. If you cancel during the contract you will incur an early disconnection fee. Data bundle is for use within the UK only. Access and speeds are subject to network coverage. Voice-Over-Internet Protocol is not supported. If your use exceeds your monthly allowance you will be charged at the out-of-bundle rate of £3 a day per GB for each day that you use data. Roaming charges apply to your use outside the UK. Pay Monthly terms of service apply. Mobile Wi-Fi device required with upfront fee of £39.99. For full terms and conditions visit virginmobile.com/legalstuff.

    Guaranteed next day replacement: Applies to all claims accepted before 6pm Sunday to Friday.

    Money back guarantee: Our 14 day Customer Satisfaction Guarantee lets you exchange your joining pack or phone for a different one of the same value or get a full refund, less any airtime you’ve bought. Prepaid packaging will be provided to post it back. Pay Monthly customers will be charged for any airtime used. Calls and texts prior to return will be charged at 31p per minute and 13p per text.

    Faster average 4G speed: Superfast 4G as standard.

    Virgin Media Internet Security: New Virgin Media Internet customers only. Registration required. One subscription per Virgin Media customer. Not available on BlackBerry. See onlineshop.f-secure.com for full details. Unlimited devices, after the first 15 devices will need to be registered via F-Secure. £3 per month or annual subscription for £30. See onlineshop.f-secure.com for full details.

    For full terms and conditions see f-secure.com/en/legal/terms

    MMS messaging: MMS messages to some providers/networks may be delivered by our partner service BICS and will require the recipient to download the content of the message.

    Roam Like Home: Roam Like Home allows you to use your UK Minutes, Texts and Data in the EU. For more info see Roaming Hub

    Spending Caps: Spending caps are now available to all pay monthly customers who have joined or re-contracted with Virgin Media on or after 24 September 2018. Spending caps can be added when you join/re-contract with Virgin Media and will take effect immediately or from your next bill cycle if implemented at a later stage. Increasing or removing your cap will take effect immediately, but any reduction in spending cap will take effect from your next bill cycle. Any changes will be confirmed via text. Spending caps will not override the credit limit. Upon reaching 80% of your spending cap, you will receive a notification by SMS. Once the spending cap has reached 100%, you will receive a further SMS notification and no further out-of-bundle charges can be applied to your account (in-bundle services and access to emergency numbers will remain unaffected). Usage-related charges (including but not limited to calls or texts to premium or international numbers or roaming outside of the EU) count towards the cap; one-time charges (including but not limited to late payment fees and paper bill charges) do not count towards the cap. View and change your cap through virginmedia.com. See spending Cap Policy at virginmedia.com/legalstuff.

    Is EU roaming included? Is EU roaming included?

    All our Pay Monthly phones and SIM Only plans include EU roaming with Roam Like Home. This means you can use your UK allowance of minutes, texts and data in the EU just like you would in the UK. Visit our Roaming Hub for more information.

    Offers Extras Offers Extras

    Save £144 on iPhone 14 Pro Max Airpods Pro. Discount based on overall value of Consumer Credit Agreement. Monthly price includes 36-month Freestyle plan at £42.00 per month (for handset) plus £5 30-day rolling airtime plan (includes 2GB data, unlimited mins and unlimited texts). Total monthly price £47.00 per month. Normal price £51.00 per month. Offer ends 03/04/2022 Terms and conditions apply, go to https://www.virginmedia.com/legal

    iPhone 13 Mini 5G Airpods Introductory Offer. Discount based on overall value of Consumer Credit Agreement. Monthly price includes 36-month Freestyle plan at £22.50 per month (for handset) plus £5 30-day rolling airtime plan (includes 2GB data, unlimited mins and unlimited texts). Introductory offer ends 05/06/2023, full price of £31.00 thereafter.

    Save £72 on Samsung A23 5G Switch OLED. Discount based on overall value of Consumer Credit Agreement. Monthly price includes 36-month Freestyle plan at £18.00 per month (for handset) plus £6 30-day rolling airtime plan (includes 2GB data, unlimited mins and unlimited texts). Total monthly price £24.00 per month. Normal price £26.00 per month. Offer ends 05/06/2023. Terms and conditions apply, go to https://www.virginmedia.com/legal

    Samsung S23 5G Buds 2 Introductory Offer. Discount based on overall value of Consumer Credit Agreement. Monthly price includes 36-month Freestyle plan at £30.00 per month (for handset) plus £7 30-day rolling airtime plan (includes 2GB data, unlimited mins and unlimited texts). Introductory offer ends 05/06/2023, full price of £39.00 thereafter.

    Samsung S23 Ultra 5G Buds 2 Introductory Offer. Discount based on overall value of Consumer Credit Agreement. Monthly price includes 36-month Freestyle plan at £35.00 per month (for handset) plus £7 30-day rolling airtime plan (includes 2GB data, unlimited mins and unlimited texts). Introductory offer ends 05/06/2023, full price of £46.00 thereafter.

    Samsung S23 Ultra 5G Buds 2 Introductory Offer. Discount based on overall value of Consumer Credit Agreement. Monthly price includes 36-month Freestyle plan at £42.00 per month (for handset) plus £7 30-day rolling airtime plan (includes 2GB data, unlimited mins and unlimited texts). Introductory offer ends 05/06/2023, full price of £54.00 thereafter.

    £5.95 for 5GB 30 Day SIM Only plan. Price available until 18/05/2023, Terms and conditions apply, go to https://www.virginmedia.com/legal

    £8 for 20GB 30 Day SIM Only plan. Price available until 18/05/2023, Terms and conditions apply, go to https://www.virginmedia.com/legal

    £12 for 50GB 30 Day SIM Only plan. Price available until 18/05/2023, Terms and conditions apply, go to https://www.virginmedia.com/legal

    Get an extra £100 when you trade in your old phone.

    Purchase a Samsung Galaxy S21 FE 5G, S22 5G, S23 5G, S23 5G, S23 Ultra, Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4 or a Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4 either as a standalone or part of a bundle from Virgin Mobile: (i) between 06/03/2023 and 30/04/2023; and (2) complete your trade in by returning your device to Virgin Mobile. Extra £100 is in addition to your Trade In value (for a device which has a value over £0). You will be emailed a Promotional Code to uplift the value of your device by £100. You must wait for this code to arrive before attempting your Trade In. Trade In value amount quoted depends on the make, model and condition of phone traded in and will be paid via BACS transfer to your account. For full terms and conditions see virginmedia.com/shop/mobile/trade-in

    Data Rollover: Unused data from your inclusive monthly allowance will be added to next month’s allowance (Rollover Data). Rollover Data is used ahead of your monthly data. Unused Rollover Data expires at the end of that monthly allowance period. Data add-ons excluded. 4G plans only.

    Data-free Messaging on WhatsApp, Messenger : Standard UK messaging (video, picture, audio) does not deplete data allowance. Live video streaming Voice video calls excluded. 4G plans only. When monthly allowance via standard data usage is £3/day per GB. We welcome new messaging partners to this service.

    Flexible Plans: Change your airtime plan up or down without penalty at any time during your contract. New allowance and price applies from your next monthly billing cycle until you switch again.

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    Roam Like Home: Fair use policy applies. See virginmedia.com/legal

    Unlimited Data/ Minutes/ Texts: Includes unlimited data, and unlimited minutes and texts allowance to inclusive UK numbers for as long as you remain a Virgin TV, fibre or home phone customer. Includes UK calls to UK landlines (01, 02, 03) UK mobile networks. Jersey, Guernsey and Isle of Man mobiles excluded. UK texts and data only.

    Freestyle Trade-Up Freestyle Trade-Up

    Virgin Media Freestyle Trade Up Terms and Conditions

    Please read the following terms and conditions carefully. You should understand that by placing an order to Trade Up you agree to be bound by these terms and conditions. It is recommended you take note of your IMEI number before you Trade Up in case there are any potential problems with your order. Please see the FAQ for help on how you find your device’s IMEI number

    What is Freestyle Trade Up?

    1.1. Trade up is a service that allows existing Virgin Media Freestyle customers (“you”) to upgrade to a new phone early by using the value in one old phone (a “Device”) to pay off your existing active Freestyle consumer credit agreement (your “Freestyle Loan”) with Virgin Media Mobile Finance Limited governed by the Consumer Credit Act 1974 (“Trade Up”).

    1.2. You are able to Trade Up any valid Device; it does not need to be the Device associated to your existing Freestyle Loan.

    Who Provides Trade Up?

    2.1. The Trade Up services are operated for and on behalf of Virgin Media Limited (Company No. 2591237) at 500 Brook Drive, Reading, RG2 6UU,(“Virgin Media”) by Likewize UK Limited ( Company No. 08401611) with its registered office at Crewe Logistics Park, Jack Mills Way, Shavington, Crewe, CW2 5XF, England,, (“Likewize”) (together “we”, “us” or “our”).

    3.1. To place a Trade Up order, you warrant:

    (i) you are a resident in the United Kingdom;

    (ii) that you are an existing Virgin Media customer with an active Freestyle Loan with Virgin Media Mobile Finance Limited;

    (iii) you are the owner of the Device or have obtained express consent from the rightful owner to Trade Up the Device;

    (iv) the Device is not subject to any previously agreed trade in or Trade Up arrangement;

    (v) the Device was not purchased from Virgin Media within 30 days prior to placing the Trade Up order; and

    (vi) the Device is not stolen or listed with us or a third party as stolen.

    3.2. As part of the eligibility process, we will check the Device with CheckMEND, from the suppliers of IMMOBILISE as used by UK Police forces to trace stolen and missing property. If the Device fails any due diligence check we may notify the relevant police authority and we may pass the Device and your details to them and the Device Quote as defined in section 4 below will not be used to settle your Freestyle Loan.

    Placing your Trade Up order

    4.1. To determine the value of your Device, when placing your order you shall provide a true and accurate description of the Device, including but not limited to the following information:

    (i) the correct brand/make, model and IMEI number of the Device you wish to Trade Up; and

    (ii) the condition of the Device that you wish to Trade Up, which shall be classed as either: (a) a working device, which means all features of the Device are in good working order and condition, there is no physical damage to the exterior (e.g. to the buttons or screen) or water damage, the device is able to make/receive calls and SMSs, its battery is included and is able to maintain charge and power up (“Working Device”); ;or (b) a non-working device, which means a Device that is not fully functional (e.g. does not power up, has a damaged screen, case or buttons or has water damage) but includes a battery, is not crushed or bent; has no missing components (“Non-Working Device”).

    The Device’s Trade Up value (“Device Quote”) shall be solely determined by Virgin Media, Likewize or a third party based on the make a model of the Device.

    Device chargers and accessories may not be returned with your Device and hold no monetary value. They shall not form part of the condition and cannot be used to complete the Trade Up process. Such Device chargers and accessories will not be returned to you; therefore we recommend you carefully check the contents of your package before returning it to us.

    4.2. Once a Trade Up order is placed, the Device Quote shall be valid for up to 14 calendar days to enable you to complete your order. If the Device arrives after 14 calendar days from the date the Trade Up order is placed, the Device Quote shall be updated – see section 5.1(ii).

    4.3. You will be sent a free postage pack via Royal Mail after placing your order; this will normally arrive 2-3 working days after your Trade Up order has been placed. We do not accept responsibility for lost, stolen, late or damaged postage packs containing your Device. Proof of sending is not is not proof of receiving.

    4.4. If we don’t receive your Device after 28 calendar days, your Trade Up order will be cancelled. For the avoidance of doubt, your current active Freestyle Loan and any new Freestyle Loan are separate and shall continue to be payable as normal and in line with your recently advised payment schedule.

    4.5. Important Information prior to Trade Up:

    (i) By placing your order and sending your Device, you will be unable to cancel your order.

    (ii) Please remove any SIM card and any accessories, including without limitation memory cards, prior to Trade Up. We shall not be liable for any consequences of you not removing the SIM card or accessories, including any charges then occurred. You shall continue to be responsible for such charges; and

    (iii) We strongly encourage you to backup and store elsewhere any data stored on the phone any memory card, including but not limited to images, messages and videos, on the Device that you wish to retain before to Trade Up. We will not be liable for any damage, confidentiality, loss or erasure of any such data, including personal data, or for any consequences of you not removing your data, including use or disclosure of such data.

    Trade Up contributing to your Freestyle Loan

    5.1. Once your order has been received, we shall, in our absolute discretion, determine whether the description of the Device when the Trade Up order is placed, is an accurate and true description of the Device received:

    (i) If it is determined to be a true and accurate description, the Device Quote shall be used to part settle/settle your existing active Freestyle Loan.

    (ii) If it is determined to not be a true and accurate description or if the Device is received after 14 calendar days from the Trade Up order and the value has subsequently changed, then the Device Quote shall be invalidated and a new revised quote (“Revised Value”) will be offered to you to part settle/settle your Freestyle Loan. You shall be notified of such Revised Value by e-mail and you shall have 5 calendar days from the issue of the Revised Value to either accept or reject the Revised Value. If you do not accept or reject the Revised Value, we shall assume you accept the Revised Value and this will be used to part settle/settle your existing active Freestyle Loan. If you do reject the Revised Value, we shall return the Device back to you free of charge. You have 14 calendar days from your acceptance or rejection of the Revised Value to cancel your new Freestyle Loan.

    5.2. For the avoidance of doubt, the Device Quote or, if accepted, the Revised Value shall only contribute to your existing Freestyle Loan. Any outstanding amount on your existing Freestyle Loan remains payable in line with your recently advised payment schedule until paid off completely. This balance can be paid by contacting Virgin Media and making a debit or credit card contribution.

    5.3. Payments in relation to your existing Freestyle Loan will not be taken for up to 30 calendar days from the date your Trade Up order was placed to allow us to process your order. After 30 calendar days, your payment shall resume and a revised payment schedule will be sent to you by email.

    5.4. If the Device Quote or Revised Value is higher than the balance of your existing Freestyle Loan, a credit for the difference between the Device Quote Value or Revised Value and the outstanding balance of the Freestyle Loan shall be paid into the bank account, used to pay your existing Freestyle Loan monthly payments, within 10 working days.

    Privacy and Data Protection

    6.1. Where applicable, any data collected during the course of the Trade Up services will be processed and stored wholly in accordance with applicable data protection laws and regulations. The Promoter will use reasonable endeavours to ensure no data will be processed or stored outside the EEA or by third party organisation, except for the administration of the Trade Up services.

    6.2. By placing a Trade Up order with us, Virgin Media and/or Likewize may use your personal information to contact you about special offers about goods and services that may be of interest to you.

    6.3. Any personal data will only be used in accordance with Virgin Media’s or Likewize’s privacy policy, which can be viewed here: (i) Virgin Media’s Privacy Policy ; and (ii) Likewize’s Privacy Policy.

    6.4. We reserve the right to modify these terms and conditions from time to time. If we make changes to the term and conditions of this Agreement, then we will notify and make available such revised terms and conditions.

    6.5. Ownership of the Device shall only pass to us once we have received the Device and when the Device Quote or Revised Value has been accepted and payment has been dispatched to you.

    6.6. Subject to 7.6, in no event shall Likewize, Virgin Media, their affiliates, directors employees, agents or licensors, be responsible or liable for direct, indirect, special or consequential damages, arising in any way out of the Trade Up Services, including but not limited to, (a) any technical difficulties or equipment malfunction (whether or not under Virgin Media or Likewize’s control); (b) any theft. unauthorised access or third party interference; (c) any part the Trade Up order or after order process that is late, lost, altered damaged or misdirected (whether or not after receipt by Virgin Media or Likewize) due to any reason beyond the reasonable control of Virgin Media or Likewize; (d) any tax liability incurred in connection with the Trade Up; or (e) use of the Trade Up services.

    6.7. By placing your Trade Up order, you agree, to the extent permitted by applicable laws, and except as provided herein, to release and hold Virgin Media and Likewize harmless from any and all liability whatsoever for any injuries, losses or damages of any kind arising from participation in or in connection with the Trade Up including without limitation, acceptance, receipt use and/or misuse of the Trade Up services.

    6.8. Virgin Media and Likewize reserve the right to invalidate any Trade Up order where there is suspected fraudulent use of the Trade Up services.

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    6.9. Nothing in these terms and conditions his agreement shall limit or exclude Likewize’s or Virgin Media’s liability for death or personal injury resulting from our negligence and any other liability that cannot be excluded or limited by English law.

    6.10. We are not liable or responsible for the failure to perform the Trade Up services, if in any way the Trade Up services are not capable of being conducted as reasonably anticipated due to any reasons beyond our reasonable control, including without limitation the act of default of any third party supplier and/or our compliance with any applicable law or regulations.

    6.11. This agreement and any dispute or claim arising in relation to the same shall be governed and construed in accordance with English Law and is subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England.

    The best iPhone 14 Pro deals: where to buy the latest iPhone

    Save money on the latest Pro iPhone with these iPhone 14 Pro deals.

    iPhones are expensive devices, so you’ll be looking for the best iPhone 14 Pro deals and sales. We keep the list below updated with all the best deals that we can find from a range of different carriers. Some of the best deals you’ll find are trade-in deals as well, so make sure that your iPhone 12 is in good condition!

    The iPhone 14 Pro is one of the best iPhones ever made, filled with the latest Apple tech. There’s the new dynamic Island at the top of the screen, the 48MP shooter on the back, and the blistering A16 Bionic processor on the inside. The iPhone 14 Pro has now been out a little while, so we’re starting to see some excellent deals on the most powerful iPhone ever.

    After one of the other iPhone handsets? We’ve got you covered there too. We know where to find the best iPhone 14 Pro Max deals, as well the best iPhone 14 deals and the best iPhone 14 Plus deals.

    The best iPhone 14 Pro deals

    Verizon currently has one of the best iPhone 14 Pro deals out there. If you trade in an old device, you could save up to 1000 off a new phone. This could make your iPhone 14 Pro almost completely free. If you switch over to Verizon from your current provider, you’ll also receive a 200 Verizon voucher.

    You can get a half-price twelve-month data plan when you buy an iPhone 14 Pro at Mint Mobile. You’ll pay upfront for the phone and the data plan, but you’ll save up to 180 in the process. Just remember that you have to bring your number over to Mint in order to get the deal. Mint also seems to have more stock than anywhere else at the moment, so if you want an iPhone 14 Pro within the next couple of days, then Mint is the place to go.

    Visible is a great alternative buying option as you can buy the phone upfront and then just add your plan with no long-term commitment required. The upfront cost is made easier to bear by some great freebies in a 200 gift card and a pair of Airpods 3.

    If you buy one iPhone 14 Pro with Verizon, then you can get a second for 800 off. You’ll need to go with a 36-month device contract and one of the unlimited 5G data plans, but if you’re looking to get a couple of iPhone 14 Pros then this could be the ticket.

    Much like Verizon, ATT will give you up to 1000 when you trade in an old phone to buy an iPhone 14 Pro. This will mean you pay nothing for the iPhone itself, leaving you to only pay for the data plan.

    Like Mint Mobile you’ll pay upfront here, but you’ll also avoid getting locked in to a grim, lengthy monthly contract. There won’t be any late payment fees, and if you use more data you can always add it on. There aren’t any deals on the phone itself here. the price of the monthly contact is what will save you money.

    You can trade your old iPhone in at T-mobile, but you’ll have to choose the most expensive data plan if you want the full promotional trade-in price.

    What’s the difference between the iPhone 14 Pro and the iPhone? 14 Pro Max?

    It all comes down to screen size. The iPhone 14 Pro has a smaller 6.1-inch screen, while the Pro Max has a larger 6.7-inch screen. On the inside, the two phones are the same. The chips are the same, the RAM is the same and so are the cameras. the Pro Max is simply for users who want a larger iPhones.

    What’s the difference between a contract and SIM-free iPhone?

    A question that needs a mite more space than we have here to be answered properly, but this is the general jist. a contract iPhone will see you pay less up front, but you’ll have to pay essentially a loan on your new iPhone. A SIM-free option will see you pay upfront for the iPhone, but nothing every month for the device after that. This is sometimes known as a ‘PAYG’ or ‘pay as you go’ iPhone as well. Most of the deals here are contract iPhones.

    What colors does the iPhone 14 Pro come in?

    The iPhone 14 Pro comes in a range of different colors. There’s a brand new, rather fetching shade of ‘deep purple’, a Gold color, a White option, and a ‘Space Black’. Al of the colors are stunning, and you really have to see them in person to see which is best.

    How big is the iPhone 14 Pro?

    The iPhone 14 Pro has the same size screen as the iPhone 13 Pro, a 6.1-inch OLED panel. There is more useable space, however, because of the new Dynamic Island that the iPhone 14 Pro uses.

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