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Apple introduces a green color variant of the iPhone 13 series

Apple introduces a green color variant of the iPhone 13 series

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Apple has also added a new green color variant of its existing iPhone 13 series. This new color joins existing Pink, Blue, Midnight, Starlight, and (PRODUCT) RED of iPhone 13 and Graphite, Gold, Silver, and Sierra Blue colors in the iPhone 13 Pro series.

“People love the design of iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13, and we’re excited to unveil the stunning new alpine green and green finishes, which join the wide range of beautiful colours on the iPhone 13 lineup,” said Bob Borchers, Apple’s vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing. “These new colours give customers even more options when choosing their iPhone, and we can’t wait for them to take advantage of all the iPhone 13 lineup offers, including unmatched performance with A15 Bionic, our best camera systems, massive improvements to battery life for everyday needs, fast 5G, incredible durability, and so much more.”

Apple claims that the alpine green has been created using multiple layers of nanometer-scale metallic ceramics applied across the surface.

This is just a new color variant with no change in specifications.

The new green color variant will be up for pre-order starting March 11 with shipments starting after March 18.

Also see: iPhone SE 2022 Specs

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