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iPhone 13 vs. iPhone 13 Mini: Apple's smaller smartphone doesn't have me convinced

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After years of phones getting larger, Apple has once again taken the opposite direction by launching another small iPhone. The $699 iPhone 13 Mini is …
After years of phones getting larger, Apple has once again taken the opposite direction by launching another small iPhone. The $699 iPhone 13 Mini is the cheapest device in Apple’s new iPhone 13 lineup, and it comes with a 5.4-inch screen just like last year’s iPhone 12 Mini. It’s still best to think of this device as a shrunken-down version of Apple’s flagship iPhone. Both the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Mini have the same A15 Bionic processor,5G support, MagSafe compatibility and a dual-lens camera system with new features like Cinematic mode and Photographic Styles. The major difference between both phones — aside from size — is battery life. The standard-sized iPhone 13 should last for an extra 2 hours compared to the iPhone 13 Mini when playing video, according to Apple. It’s great that iPhone users who prefer smaller devices won’t have to sacrifice processing power or camera capabilities when opting for Apple’s petite iPhone. But after years of migrating to larger screens, the iPhone 13 Mini also hasn’t done much to change my mind about the relevance of a smaller phone in 2021. Here’s a closer look at where the iPhone 13 Mini succeeds over the iPhone 13 and where it falls short. Read more: Is buying an iPhone 13 worth it? Let’s compare the last five years of Apple’s iPhones The iPhone 13 Mini’s shining attribute, unsurprisingly, is its pocket-friendly design. As someone who frequently crams too many items into the tiniest bag imaginable, I can certainly appreciate the iPhone 13 Mini’s svelte shape. The iPhone 13 Mini’s tiny size was especially handy when going out for a run, since I try to keep my load as light as possible and only bring my keys, phone and AirPods case. Squeezing my 6.1-inch iPhone into the small waist pack I wear during my run never feels as easy as it should. My 6.1-inch iPhone occupies most of the space in my pack, making it harder to find my keys when my run is finished. The iPhone 13 Mini, however, leaves plenty of room for other items in my waist pack, and the reduced clutter makes it easy to quickly find other belongings when I need them. This iPhone 13 Mini’s smaller keyboard cuts two ways. Typing with two hands (as I normally do) feels restrictive since the keys are smaller and the phone itself isn’t as wide. But if you often type with one hand, it’ll be easier to stretch your thumb across the display to reach both sides of the keyboard without having to use a second finger. The problem, however, is that I rarely text with one hand. Whenever I pick up my phone to respond to a text or a work email, my two thumbs instinctively gravitate towards the bottom of the screen.

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