Apple iPhone design was influenced by the Newton Pads, Apple's first touch-screen phones, which were created in 1983. The iPhone is an Apple smartphone with a touchscreen interface that integrates an iPod, computer, cell phone, and digital camera into one unit. iOS is the operating system that powers the phone, which includes bionic chips.
With the help of the Ceramic Shield front cover, the designs of the iPhone range are made even more durable. For instance, the iPhone 13 range also includes the ground-breaking A15 Bionic chip, which includes a 16-core Neural Engine, a 4-core GPU, a 6-core CPU and 4GB of LPDDR4X RAM, a 5G experience, cutting-edge camera systems, and a significant improvement in battery life. The 13 Pro Max both have Super Retina XDR displays with ProMotion, which has a flexible refresh rate from 120Hz to 10Hz. A 6.7" OLED display may also be found on this phone. The 13 and 13 Minis also have a Super Retina XDR display. The phones have an aluminum design with a glass back and they come in different storage capacities, including 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB.
These phones come in different series, designs, colors, and sizes. For instance, check out the 12 Pro, which displays rounded corners with a rectangular standard shape and a screen measuring 6.06 inches diagonally and features an A14 bionic chip. On the other hand, in other series like the 14 Pro Max, which features a dynamic island, an always-on display, and ProMotion technology.