iPhone 13 is expected to land in September, and while the iPhone 12 is still a rather new device and it’s still selling like hotcakes, everybody seems to be looking forward to the refreshed models coming later this year. And according to an investor note shared by Wedbush analyst Daniel Ives, there’s a good reason to be exciting about the iPhone 13, as the device is likely to feature some major upgrades under the hood. For example, it’s expected to come with a 1TB storage option, which means the iPhone 13 Pro Max and likely the standard Pro model too would double the maximum storage limit. “Initial Asia supply chain builds for iPhone 13 are currently in the 100 million unit range compared to our initial iPhone 12 reads at 80 million units and represents a 25% increase YoY out of the gates,” the analyst said according to a report from MacRumors. Three-model lineup?
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