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Apple co-founder is unimpressed, says 'can't tell the difference' between iPhone 12 and iPhone 13

The latest generation of iPhones, which includes the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini, was released in September, 2021.

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Steve Wozniak, Apple co-founder has revealed that he is not impressed with the latest model of iPhone as he was not able to find many differences between the new iPhone 13 and the iPhone 12. "I got the new iPhone; I can't tell the difference really. The software that's in it applies to older iPhones, I presume," Wozniak said while speaking to Yahoo News.

The latest generation of iPhones, which includes the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini, was released in September. In many ways, the iPhone 13 series is indistinguishable from the iPhone 12.

"In technology, it's like you always want to kind of keep up with the newest, and sometimes you are five years behind, seven years behind, you know, and it's still working for you and it's just like that's where the sales come from," Wozniak added. Wozniak noted that he has continued to stick to an iPhone 8 - a phone from 2017 with just a 4.7-inch display. This he says feels the same as the iPhone 7 as well as iPhone 6 to him.

"I would rather wait and watch that one. I'm happy with my iPhone 8 which is the same as the iPhone 7, which is the same as the iPhone 6, to me," he noted. Wozniak had made similar comments back in 2017 when the iPhone X hit the market saying that he would not be purchasing the device on the first day of its release.

However, in 2019 he said the Apple Watch was his favourite piece of technology in the world right now.

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