iPhone 13 Pro Review: Four Years On and Still a Capable Camera Phone
The iPhone 13 Pro introduced ProMotion to the standard Pro size and macro photography to the iPhone lineup. At $350 to $450 used in 2026, it holds up surprisingly well.
The iPhone 13 Pro introduced ProMotion to the standard Pro size and macro photography to the iPhone lineup. At $350 to $450 used in 2026, it holds up surprisingly well.
The fourth-generation iPhone SE ships with OLED, Face ID, USB-C, MagSafe, and an A18 chip for $599. It is the best SE Apple has made.
The iPhone 14 Pro introduced Dynamic Island, the 48MP camera, and Always-On Display. In 2026 at refurbished prices around $599, it is still a genuinely capable phone.
The iPhone 15 brought USB-C, a 48MP main camera, and Dynamic Island to the standard lineup. In 2026 at $699, it is one of the best-value iPhones you can buy.
The iPhone 15 Pro Max introduced titanium, USB-C, and the first 5x telephoto on any iPhone. Priced at $899 to $999 used in 2026, it remains a strong buy.
The iPhone 16 Plus offers the best battery life in the non-Pro lineup and a 6.7-inch screen at $899. It is a narrow recommendation for a specific type of buyer.
The iPhone 16 adds the Action button, Camera Control, and Apple Intelligence to the standard lineup. At $799, it is the right iPhone for most buyers.
The iPhone 16 Pro brings the same A18 Pro chip and 5x telephoto as the Pro Max in a 199g body. For most people, this is the better buy.
The iPhone 16 Pro Max delivers Apple’s best camera system yet, a 5x telephoto that earns its keep, and battery life that comfortably crosses 12 hours of mixed use.