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Apple’s Green iPhone 13 in Hand – We adore the wet paint appearance

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For the first time ever, Apple has released a new colour for the iPhone 13 range (green).

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iPhone 13 Green and 13 Pro Alpine Green are a departure from Apple’s previous green offerings.

We have never seen a green apple like this before.

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After an hour-long product launch event dedicated to Apple Silicon and its application in an M1 Ultra and a new Mac Studio, the company introduced the two new finishes on March 8.

Even with Apple’s flagship phone, the iPhone 13 Pro, which we’ve dubbed “one of 2021’s greatest smartphones,” more colour options are always welcomed.

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With a matte glass back and stainless steel ring around the body, the iPhone 13 Pro is now available in Alpine Green.. The iPhone 13, which features a brushed metal band and a glossy glass back, is named Green.

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The Alpine Green of the iPhone 13 Pro is so dark that the Apple emblem is almost completely obscured by the frosted ceramic shield glass that protects it. An ultra-shiny and cool to the touch green stainless steel band contrasts with this.

For the most part, the Alpine Green colour is hardly noticeable while you’re looking at the XDR display.

A more eye-catching colour option is the iPhone 13, which comes in a vibrant shade of green. While the iPhone 13 has two cameras instead of three, there is no LiDAR in this edition, the glossy, almost wet-paint-like green back is beautiful and catches the eye.

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The ceramic glass of the iPhone 13 is almost identical to that on the iPhone 13 Pro, but the polished surface and liquid-like green are as striking as the rear of the iPhone 13 Pro. In fact, it seems more real, as if it were painted on, even on the brushed metal band of the iPhone 13.

There is a distinct green line that runs from top to bottom of the iPhone 13 Pro’s screen, which is almost impossible to miss.

It’s possible that both of these phones have the exact same colour scheme. Observing the camera array hump will provide this information. The Alpine Green on the iPhone 13 Pro looks nearly identical to the brushed glass finish on the iPhone 13. Camera array on the iPhone 13 Pro shows through a green that, indeed, looks much like the Green colour on the iPhone 13 Pro.

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In addition to these new hues, the iPhone 13 may now be purchased in (PRODUCT)RED and Green. For the first time, the iPhone 13 Pro is available in a variety of colours, including Alpine Green, Silver, Gold, and Graphite.

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The iPhone 13 and 13 Pro are identical to the models we tested last year, with the exception of a few additional colours. The A15 Bionic CPUs have the same 5G capabilities as the Snapdragon 855. Cinematic video mode and Super Retina XDR screens with the same camera array

As for the price, it hasn’t changed. The iPhone 13 Pro costs $999 / £949 / AU$1,699, while the iPhone 13 costs $799 / £779 / AU$1,349 for 128GB of storage.

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On Friday, March 11, pre-orders for the new phone colours began, and they will be available for purchase on Friday, March 18.

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