Apple could release iPhone 13 in pink when it is unveiled September 14, but ...

Apple could release iPhone 13 in pink when it is unveiled September 14, but ...
Apple could release iPhone 13 in pink when it is unveiled September 14, but ...

We're only four days away from Apple's next product launch, but iPhone rumors are still running wild in advance of the September 14 'California streaming' event.

The latest states Apple will switch up color options on the Phone 13 lineup, offering the standard and mini editions in pink, replacing the green available for iPhone 12.

The iPhone 13 mini and iPhone 13 will also reportedly be available in black, blue, purple, white and PRODUCT (RED), MacRumors reported.

The Pro and Pro Max will reportedly deliver in silver and gold, as well as black and bronze, replacing graphite and pacific blue from the iPhone 12.

Now for the bad news: The ongoing chip shortage could hike up the price for iPhone 13, which TrendForce previously reported would maintain the same pricing as the 12: from $699 for a 64GB Pro Mini up to $1,999 for a tricked out Pro Max.

But the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), which controls over half the global foundry market and is Apple's largest chip supplier, has announced its 'biggest price hike in a decade,' according to Nikkei Asia.

That cost may get passed onto Apple customers, especially with TSMC commanding production fees 20 percent higher than its competitors.

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Pictured: A rendering of what Apple's pink iPhone 13 might look like. In addition to new colors, the new device may be thicker to accommodate a bigger battery

Pictured: A rendering of what Apple's pink iPhone 13 might look like. In addition to new colors, the new device may be thicker to accommodate a bigger battery

The iPhone 13 will use a 5nm chip and, last month, Digitimes reported that TSMC would only raise prices on sub-7nm processors by 5 percent or less.

But prices on TSMC's 'mature process technologies' could spike by as much as 20 percent.

'The iPhone 11 and iPhone SE use 7nm chips and, if Apple is to keep its rigorous price structures in place, this is likely to have a knock-on effect to other ranges,' Forbes reported, meaning higher prices than expected for the new iPhone.

In addition, MacRumors also states there will be no 256GB storage option for the 5.4-inch 'mini' and 6.1-inch standard models.

Apple is expected to unveil its new iPhones at the company's September 14 product launch. Among the many rumors about the new device is that it will come in pink, black and bronze, replacing green, graphite and pacific blue

Apple is expected to unveil its new iPhones at the company's September 14 product launch. Among the many rumors about the new device is that it will come in pink, black and bronze, replacing green, graphite and pacific blue

Apple's next iPhones will have major upgrades for photos and videos, but the ongoing chip shortage could mean a surprise price hike

Apple's next iPhones will have major upgrades for photos and videos, but the ongoing chip shortage could mean a surprise price hike

The iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini will be available only in 64GB and 128GB versions, the site claimed, with the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max available with 128GB, 256GB, or 512GB.  

All of the new iterations are expected to retain the same screen sizes as the iPhone 12— a 5.4-inch ‘mini’ version, 6.1-inch standard’ model, and 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch Pro models.

But the iPhone 13 will be a 'little thicker,' ZDNet reported, because Apple plans to bump the battery capacity ‘quite significantly,'  from 3687mAh to 4352mAh on the Pro Max , and 2815mAh to 3095mAh on the Pro and regular models.

Even the iPhone 13 Mini will get a bump, from 2227mAh to 2406mAh.

Adding in talk that the phone's A15 processor will lower energy consumption by 15 to 20 percent, Kingsley-Hughes predicts the new

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