Apple Unleashes the New iPhone 13 Pages
Apple has just added brand‑new product pages for the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 on its web store. The pages walk you through the main goodies each model brings, all bundled together in a quick‑look format.
Where to Find Them
- Open Apple.com and head to the iPhone section.
- The new pages sit under the menu bar—perfect for UK, US, Germany, Australia, and many other regions.
- Got a bookmarked link? Just refresh the page to see the fresh content.
What Makes These Pages Sweet
Instead of scrolling through endless specs, Apple has put the important facts right on the front lines—think quick snapshots of camera upgrades, battery life, and the never‑ending chase for better color accuracy.
Fun Fact
The iPhone 13 Pro features a ProMotion display, while the regular iPhone 13 keeps it lean with a clean 120‑Hz brightness for everyday use. Pretty neat, right?
So jump in, explore the new pages, and get the low‑down on what you’re getting. Apple’s just made it easier than ever to compare the two and decide your next tech adventure.

Ever Wondered What’s Hiding Behind Those Sneaky Plus Icons?
Picture this: you’re scrolling through the Key Features page, and the A15 chip image pops up with its brag‑worthy caption, “the fastest chip in a smartphone.” On the lower right‑hand corner, there’s a little plus icon that’s looking just so ready to spring into action.
Click It or Tap It – And Boom, Extras!
- Press that little “+” like you’re about to unlock a secret treasure map.
- Once you do, a sleek popup explodes up with all the juicy details about the feature.
- It’s like having a personal concierge for every single tech point on the page.
Quick Tip for Fans Visiting the Canadian Site
If you’re in Canada, keep an eye out: the original product pages might still live on those older URLs, even though the regional site has front‑loaded the fresh “Key Features” layout. It’s a neat digital throwback that can be handy if you’re hunting for the exact URL or the nostalgia‑filled layout.
What About Those Ads?
While our main focus is on features, you’ll notice a couple of discreet advertising slots sprinkled around. They’re subtle, designed to keep the user experience smooth and not get in the way of your tech scroll spree.
