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iPhone 13 Series User Guide - A Comprehensive Guide to iPhone 13 Mini 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max and Compatible Accessories - cover

iPhone 13 Series User Guide - A Comprehensive Guide to iPhone 13 Mini 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max and Compatible Accessories

Martinez Jason

Publisher: AMD

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About the Book
Every version of the iPhone has always been a lot better and more sophisticated than its predecessors. Apple’s iPhone 13 is one device that has raised the standard of smartphones into a whole new level having features of other unique gadgets while still retaining the basic functionality of a smartphone. Coupled with the Apple’s iOS 15 as it defaults operating system, the iPhone 13 functionality is one that every advance phone user would strongly desire.
This book serves as an adequate guide in leading you through the entirety of the iPhone 13 with simple explanatory disposition and pictorial details to aid your understanding and comprehension in significant aspect if the iPhone 13, such as:

	Build Up Design
	Essential Setup
	Opertaing System
	ProMotion Display
	Cinematic Mode
	Camera Overview
	Gaming Enhancement
	Compatible Accessories

…. and many more.
Available since: 04/27/2023.

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