iPhone 13 models appear in Eurasian regulatory database ahead of fall launch


    The Eurasian Economic Commission requires that all hardware using encryption technology is registered in its database. As usual, this year’s iPhone models have been added to the filings a few months ahead of their public announcement.

    Consomac spotted the addition of new model identifiers A2628, A2630, A2634, A2635, A2640, A2643, and A2645. The iPhone 13 lineup is expected to launch in the fall, around September.

    For this year, we do not expect Apple to radically change up the iPhone’s industrral design. The iPhone 13 lineup will feature the same screen sizes and general dimensions as the iPhone 12, although the display’s notch cutout will be smaller.

    The big new feature this year is believed to be the inclusion of high-refresh rate 120Hz screens. ProMotion debuted on the iPad in 2017 and we expect Apple to bring this technology to iPhone later this year, at least on the higher-end 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch iPhone 13 Pro models.

    Improved cameras and a faster A15 processor are also likely new features of the iPhone 13 series.

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