iPhone 13 Pro vs iPhone 12 Pro: has Apple finally created a Pro worthy of the name? (2024)

iPhone 13 Pro vs iPhone 12 Pro: has Apple finally created a Pro worthy of the name? (1)

Our iPhone 13 Pro review sings the smartphone's praises, as this is the classy compact flagship of the family. But our iPhone 12 Pro review was similarly positive, so how do they compare?

These both rank among the best iPhones and arguably among the best smartphones, and there’s no escaping the fact that they look mightily similar. And while we gave both phones 8 out of 10 reviews, Apple has undoubtedly made some key improvements to keep things feeling fresh with the latest model.

So, should you upgrade to the iPhone 13 Pro? Let’s take a closer look at what’s being offered here.

iPhone 13 Pro vs iPhone 12 Pro: price and availability

The iPhone 13 Pro hit shops on September 24, 2021. This fell a little earlier in the year than the iPhone 12 Pro, which landed on October 23, 2020.

Pricing largely matches the iPhone 12 Pro. The entry-level 128GB model of the iPhone 13 Pro will set you back $999 / £949 / AU$1,699, while the 256GB model will cost $1,099 / £1,049 / AU$1,869, and the 512GB model will cost $1,299 / £1,249 / AU$2,219.

For the first time, there’s also a 1TB model in the iPhone 13 Pro range. This will cost $1,499 / £1,449 / AU$2,569.

The iPhone 12 Pro also started at $999 / £999 / AU$1,699 for the 128GB model at launch. The 256GB model cost $1,099 / £1,099 / AU$1,899, while $1,299 / £1,299 / AU$2,219 got you the range-topping 512GB model.

As you can see, UK buyers are benefiting from a recent currency shift, which means they get a slightly better deal.

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iPhone 13 Pro vs iPhone 12 Pro: design

The iPhone 13 Pro looks very similar to the iPhone 12 Pro, but we would have been extremely surprised if that weren’t the case. Apple switched up its iPhone design in a big way with last year’s models, so another wholesale change isn’t on the cards yet.

While you get the same angular design, parallel glass surfaces, and surgical-grade stainless steel rim, there are subtle differences.

The newer phone is a little bigger and heavier than its predecessor, reflecting its larger battery. While the iPhone 12 Pro measures 146.7 x 71.5 x 7.4mm and weighs 189g, the iPhone 13 Pro measures 146.7 x 71.5 x 7.65mm and weighs 204g. The newer phone is a fraction thicker and 15g heavier.

You get a slightly different array of color options with this year’s iPhone too: Graphite, Gold, Silver, and Sierra Blue, the last being one of the most striking new colors we’ve seen from Apple in a while. The iPhone 12 Pro laid on Graphite, Gold, Silver, and Pacific Blue.

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Both Pros have a matte finish to their glass rear panels, which we find preferable to the shiny non-Pro models.

Talking of the rears, the iPhone 13 Pro’s camera module takes a significant step up in size from the iPhone 12 Pro. This pays off in camera quality, as we’ll discuss, but it makes the phone a little unwieldy and more awkward to lay down flat than its predecessor.

As with the iPhone 12 Pro, the iPhone 13 Pro covers its front with a Ceramic Shield, which is four times tougher than most other glass display materials.

Perhaps the most significant design change this time around is the display notch, which is 20% smaller on the iPhone 13 Pro than its iPhone 12 Pro counterpart. It’s not a transformational change, as it still stands out quite a lot, but it’s a step in the right direction.

iPhone 13 Pro vs iPhone 12 Pro: display

At first glance, these two displays look identical. They’re both 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR OLED displays with the same 1170 x 2532 resolutions. Both can hit a peak brightness of 1200 nits for HDR content.

There are a couple of differences, though. One is that the iPhone 13 Pro’s display gets brighter in outdoor lighting, to the tune of a mighty 1,000 nits. The iPhone 12 Pro can only manage 800 nits.

The key difference, however, is one that makes the iPhone 13 Pro earn its Pro name in a way that the iPhone 12 Pro really should have done 12 months before. The new version finally adds a 120Hz refresh rate to the equation.

This is a much-delayed feature, with Apple having introduced its super-smooth ProMotion standard with the 2017 iPad Pro. It basically means that content can scroll past twice as smoothly as on the iPhone 12 Pro’s 60Hz equivalent.

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Apple has used LTPO (low-temperature polycrystalline oxide) display technology here, so it can scale the iPhone 13 Pro display’s refresh rate from 10Hz right up to 120Hz according to the task at hand.

This LTPO technology has been present in Android phones for a while. The interesting point here is that iOS itself has been programmed to track the speed of your touch inputs and adjust the screen’s refresh rate accordingly. The result is that it should seamlessly scale without you even realizing it, thus saving vital battery life.

In the hand, we can confirm that the iPhone 13 Pro display represents a significant improvement over what’s gone before. You can really notice the difference when scrolling through menus or system apps. The difference will only get more noticeable and meaningful as the inevitable third-party app support increases.

iPhone 13 Pro vs iPhone 12 Pro: camera

Like the iPhone 12 Pro before it, the iPhone 13 Pro packs in a trio of 12MP cameras.

This time around, the iPhone 13 Pro gets a larger wide sensor and a wider f/1.5 aperture (compared to the iPhone 12 Pro’s f/1.6) for a 2.2x improvement in low-light shots.

The iPhone 13 Pro’s ultra-wide sensor has been widened to an f/1.8 aperture, which is much larger than the iPhone 12 Pro’s f/2.4 equivalent. All in all, this sensor enjoys a 92% low-light improvement over the iPhone 12 Pro’s ultra-wide.

That’s not the only way in which the iPhone 13 Pro’s ultra-wide camera is an improvement. It also has the ability to capture sharp super-close-up macro shots from as close as 2cm away from the subject.

Elsewhere, the 12MP telephoto lens gets a boost from a 2x optical zoom on the iPhone 12 Pro to a 3x optical zoom on the iPhone 13 Pro. You can also take Night mode shots using the telephoto sensor this time around.

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Apple has brought the sensor shift optical image stabilization system over from last year’s iPhone 12 Pro Max, which makes for even steadier shots than you can achieve on the iPhone 12 Pro.

Apple always comes to the table with fresh photographic tricks. In the iPhone 13 Pro those include a new feature that lets you select from various Photo­graphic Styles, altering the tone and warmth without making things like skin and skies look unnatural.

We found this to be a fun mode to play around with, though by no means a core reason to upgrade. The fundamental hardware improvements of the iPhone 13 Pro are far more consequential.

Smart HDR 4, meanwhile, can make adjustments for multiple people in a scene.

On the video front, the new Cinematic mode will automatically select the point of focus for movie theater-worthy productions, even following a subject’s gaze and anticipating when a subject is about to come into view. It also lets you edit the depth effects after you shoot.

We’ve been testing this mode quite a bit and found it to work quite well. It’s clearly a first-generation feature though, so we’re expecting it to become much smarter and more consistent over time.

Later in the year, a feature called ProRes video is coming. This will let you record, edit, and deliver broadcast-ready content on the go at 4K/30fps - or at 1080p if you opt for a 128GB model.

It’s a healthy bump up from what remains one of the finest smartphone cameras on the market in the iPhone 12 Pro.

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iPhone 13 Pro vs iPhone 12 Pro: specs and performance

Apple’s A-series chips are always at the very top of the smartphone performance tree, and that hasn’t changed with the iPhone 13 Pro’s A15 Bionic.

This offers a 6-core CPU that’s 50% faster than the leading competition on the Android side. When it comes to the GPU, the A15 Bionic in the iPhone 13 Pro is even meatier than the A15 Bionic found in the iPhone 13, with a 5-core GPU (rather than 4-core) proving a claimed 50% boost over its nearest rival.

Apple didn’t provide much in the way of direct comparisons with its immediate past, but we do know that the A15 Bionic chip’s new Neural Engine is capable of 15.8 trillion operations per second, which represents a more than 40% increase over the iPhone 12 Pro’s A14 Bionic’s 11 trillion operations per second.

The iPhone 13 Pro also achieved 4718 in our CPU-focused Geekbench 5 multi-core tests, which is around a 30% bump over the iPhone 12 Pro’s 3669.

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In general performance we didn’t notice any stutters or pauses with the iPhone 13 Pro, regardless of what we threw at it. But then, the same can still be said for the iPhone 12 Pro. You’re simply not going to notice much of a difference in performance if you’re upgrading from one to the other, which is a testament to Apple’s chip design and ongoing support rather than a criticism.

You get most of the same storage options as before, which equates to 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB. For the first time ever, though, Apple has also launched a mighty 1TB storage option.

Apple also reckons that the iPhone 13 Pro supports more 5G bands than the iPhone 12 Pro. But we doubt that’ll matter much to the vast majority of people.

iPhone 13 Pro vs iPhone 12 Pro: battery

We were a little concerned last year when the iPhone 12 Pro rolled out with a 2,815mAh battery, which was a regression from its predecessor. Thankfully, the iPhone 13 Pro ups the capacity to 3,095mAh.

With the inclusion of a 120Hz display, you might assume that the iPhone 13 Pro needs that extra juice. But the use of LTPO (low-temperature polycrystalline oxide) display technology, and Apple’s extensive software optimization, means that this screen is actually more efficient than its old 60Hz displays in many scenarios.

Apple is claiming that the iPhone 13 Pro gains 1.5 hours of battery life per charge compared to the iPhone 12 Pro, and we wouldn’t dispute that claim.

In practice, we’ve found the new phone to enjoy significantly better battery life than the iPhone 12 Pro and other Pro handsets before it. We’ve found the iPhone 13 Pro is capable of lasting a long day of high-frequency usage, generally ending the day with 10–20% left in the tank.

Lighter use days may see you ending the day with around half a tankful.

Apple hasn’t improved the iPhone 13 Pro’s charging provision at all. We’re still looking at 20W wired, 15W wireless, and absolutely no charging brick bundled in. Just like the iPhone 12 Pro, in other words.

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iPhone 13 Pro vs iPhone 12 Pro: takeaway

As was widely expected, this is an ‘evolution not revolution’ year for Apple’s iPhone family.

Make no mistake, the iPhone 13 Pro represents a step forward in several ways. It might look almost identical to its predecessor, but a healthy speed boost, better cameras, improved battery life, and a significantly more fluid display all add up to a superior device.

That 120Hz refresh rate is the headline news here. It’s a feature the iPhone 12 Pro really should have had a year earlier, and it makes the whole experience of using the iPhone 13 Pro feel smoother and more ‘pro’.

Despite all this, we wouldn’t recommend that you upgrade from the iPhone 12 Pro to the iPhone 13 Pro, as the differences simply aren’t sufficiently pronounced to warrant the high expenditure. However, the iPhone 13 Pro is a more than worthwhile upgrade for anyone coming from an iPhone 11 Pro or earlier.

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iPhone 13 Pro vs iPhone 12 Pro: has Apple finally created a Pro worthy of the name? (2024)

FAQs

IPhone 13 Pro vs iPhone 12 Pro: has Apple finally created a Pro worthy of the name? ›

iPhone 13 Pro vs iPhone 12 Pro: takeaway

What is the difference between the iPhone 12 Pro and 13 Pro? ›

The iPhone 13 Pro has a larger wide sensor and a wider aperture than the 12 Pro, so it can capture more light for better photos in low-light conditions. The iPhone 13 Pro also has greater zoom capabilities than the 12 Pro.

Is it worth to upgrade from iPhone 12 Pro to 13 Pro? ›

Overall, the iPhone 13 Pro is an iterative upgrade on the iPhone 12 Pro, rather than a revolution. In terms of design and processing power, it's mostly the same as the already-reasonable iPhone 12 Pro. But it offers big improvements in storage, battery life, and especially camera quality.

What makes the iPhone 13 Pro so special? ›

iPhone 13 Pro was made for low light. The Wide camera adds a wider aperture and our largest sensor yet — and it leverages the LiDAR Scanner for Night mode portraits. Ultra Wide gets a wider aperture, a faster sensor, and all-new autofocus. And Telephoto now has Night mode.

Why don t Apple sell iPhone 13 Pro anymore? ›

Because Apple discontinued those models when the iPhone 14 series was released. You may be able to find a unit at an authorized dealer.

Why is the iPhone 12 Pro better than the 13? ›

But in the case of the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 13, the 12 Pro has the more advanced camera array and each has some extra features. The iPhone 13 has a dual 12MP wide and ultra-wide camera on the back, and the iPhone 12 Pro has a triple 12MP camera with a wide, ultra-wide, and telephoto lens.

Is the iPhone 12 Pro worth it in 2024? ›

Yes, buying an iPhone 12 Pro in 2024 can still be a smart choice. Despite being one of the older models, it retains a fresh feel with its sleek design, OLED display, 5G capability, and reliable camera system, which contribute to its timeless appeal.

Is it worth buying iPhone 12 instead of 13? ›

iPhone 12 vs.

Performance-wise, the iPhone 13 has more advanced processor and potentially offer increased RAM and storage options. Camera upgrades on the iPhone 13 may introduce new features and improvements, but the differences may not be significant enough to warrant the extra investment.

Is the iPhone 13 Pro better than the 12 Pro Max? ›

Specs Comparison

The iPhone 13 Pro display supports ProMotion, which is not available on the iPhone 12 Pro Max. The iPhone 13 Pro also has the Apple A15 Bionic, more available internal storage space, and some extra camera features such as Photographic Styles and support for macro photography.

Is it worth upgrading from iPhone 12 Pro? ›

The bottom line: The iPhone 15 Pro is a worthwhile upgrade coming from the iPhone 12 Pro, but you should really only upgrade if you're starting to feel performance and battery life slowing down.

Is the iPhone 13 Pro worth buying in 2024? ›

In 2024, the iPhone 13 remains a wise investment for those seeking the latest features and performance. While the iPhone 11 and iPhone 12 still hold their own in various aspects, the iPhone 13's advancements in performance, camera capabilities, battery life, and durability make it a standout choice.

What is the iPhone 13 Pro worth? ›

Current Prices for iPhone 13 Pro
#CarrierAvg Price
1Unlocked$521
2Unlocked$507
3AT&T$450
4T-Mobile$514
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Why is the iPhone 13 Pro so heavy? ›

The reason for this increased weight? Stainless steel. Instead of having an aluminum frame like the iPhone 13 and 13 mini, the two Pro models have a stainless steel frame. It adds a touch of elegance not found with the cheaper iPhone 13 variants, but it also means the flagship models are substantially heavier.

What iPhones will stop working in 2024? ›

Which iPhones are Vintage and Obsolete in 2024?
  • iPhone SE (1st generation)
  • iPhone 6s.
  • iPhone 6s Plus (except for 32GB model)
  • iPhone 7.
  • iPhone 7 Plus.
  • iPhone 8.
  • iPhone 8 Plus.
Apr 2, 2024

What year will the iPhone 13 be outdated? ›

How long will my iPhone be supported?
ModelRelease dateSupported
iPhone 13 / 13 miniSep 24, 2021Yes – Until 2028
iPhone 13 Pro / Pro MaxSep 24, 2021Yes – Until 2028
iPhone SE (3rd generation)Mar 18, 2022Yes – Until 2029
iPhone 14Sep 16, 2022Yes – Until 2029
28 more rows
Apr 9, 2024

Is the iPhone 12 Pro discontinued? ›

The models that have been discontinued are the iPhone 12, iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max.

Which is better, the iPhone 12 or the iPhone 13? ›

The technical characteristics of the iPhone 13 are slightly better than the 12. The iPhone 13's screen is better calibrated to improve readability, even in sunlight. It also features Apple's new A15 Bionic chip for improved performance and fluidity. However, the iPhone 13 is slightly heavier than the iPhone 12.

Is it worth to upgrade from 12 Pro max to 13 Pro max? ›

The biggest upgrade to iPhone battery life

The 13 Pro Max features a 4,352mAh battery vs a 3,687mAh cell on the 12 Pro Max. That's an increase of nearly 20%, which just so happens to provide the biggest leap in battery life on an iPhone since the iPhone 11 Pro Max!

Which is better, the iPhone 13 or the 12 Pro Max? ›

Which one is better iPhone 12 pro max or 13? Neither phone is “better" objectively, it depends what specifications you value more. If you value performance, the iPhone 13 will be your better bet. It has the A15 bionic chip which is an improvement over the A15 bionic.

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