These are the iPhone 13 rumors that got it wrong

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in iPhone edited April 23

With the iPhone 13 having been made official, we got our first look at what new features were included. Conversely, we also saw what highly rumored features didn't make see the light of day.

iPhone 13 Pro
iPhone 13 Pro

Wi-Fi 6e



Earlier in 2021, there heard reports of suppliers ramping up production of Wi-Fi 6e chips in preparation for iPhone 13. As we now know, that didn't pan out.

While the "6e" naming doesn't really adhere to the coalition's goals of simple identification, Wi-Fi 6e is a big upgrade for the wireless standard. The improved technology can more than double the possible bandwidth for consumer devices by opening up the 6GHz spectrum for the first time. Existing Wi-Fi devices can still connect on the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands.

The upgrade would deliver a heavy payoff to users when it arrives, especially in congested areas like cities and apartments. As a Wi-Fi standard, Apple will adopt this at some point, though the earliest will now be the presumed "iPhone 14."

Always-on display



Another feature that seemed all-but-certain was the always-on display. We did see display improvements this year, including a ProMotion display that can ramp up to 120Hz, but the always-on aspect never came to be.





This seemed a very reasonable rumor that would be exciting to users and borrow features Apple had already brought to Apple Watch.

Max Weinbach shared the rumor very early in 2021 saying it could show the clock as well as relevant notification icons before Mark Gurman echoed the suggestion only a few months before launch.

iPhone 13 Pro display
iPhone 12 Pro display



We still believe Apple could adopt an always-on display for iPhone, it just won't be in 2021.

Faster charger

Fast Technology

cited sketchy secondhand sources that iPhone 13 could see faster charging. Possibly even introducing a new 25W power brick that would be offered alongside.

This is just one of many charging rumors that persisted ahead of launch. We'd also heard that MagSafe could be improved and that this may finally be the year we get bi-directional wireless charging.

As it turns out, none of these speculations came true.

Satellite communications



Lastly, a month before the announcement a flurry of rumors referenced newfound satellite communication coming to iPhone 13. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said as much in late August, but another source said that wouldn't be happening.

There was additional discussion on which satellites or markets would be supported yet at the end of the day, it didn't make the cut if the feature existed at all.

Available soon



Regardless of the features Apple didn't include, iPhone 13 has plenty to excite users. The new lineup of devices is set to go on sale starting September 24.



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Comments

  • Reply 1 of 9
    cpsrocpsro Posts: 3,239member
    These rumors may have performed their intended duty of rooting out leakers.
    sully54lorca2770jas99GG1watto_cobra
  • Reply 2 of 9
    sdw2001sdw2001 Posts: 18,040member
    The only thing I think is sorely lacking is bidirectional wireless charging.  There's no reason they can't implement that.  It would be really helpful for all the wireless earbuds floating around out there.  
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 3 of 9
    mr. hmr. h Posts: 4,870member
    Another rumour that thankfully didn’t come true is increased pricing. In fact, if you need 128 GB storage, iPhone 13 represents a decent price drop.
    iyfcalvinwatto_cobra
  • Reply 4 of 9
    Any chance we don't hear from Jon Prosser ever again?  Fingers crossed.
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 5 of 9
    It's good AI has put out this article to hold the prognosticators accountable. It's be interesting if there was a systematic review and archiving of such things with every announcement of new gear and OS updates. There's one analyst who always gets hyped as the best or most accurate or whatever, but that doesn't seem based on anything other than the oft-repeated honorifics. Nobody in that line of work is going to be right all the time, but it seems like always putting one above the rest ought to be based on something more solid than just the repeating of the claim that he is.
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 6 of 9
    This has got to be the most disappointing WWDC I have ever seen. All products announced have minimal changes from previous versions and nothing to get excited about.  
  • Reply 7 of 9
    Why do you want always on display for something that goes in a pocket?
    FileMakerFellerwatto_cobra
  • Reply 8 of 9
    This has got to be the most disappointing WWDC I have ever seen. All products announced have minimal changes from previous versions and nothing to get excited about.  

    WWDC was over a few months back. You are late in complaining. Also, if you were expecting hardware announcements at WWDC, then it is your own expectations that got the better of you.

    If you're talking about the California Streamin' event, then your opinion is as subjective as everybody else's.
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 9 of 9
    crowleycrowley Posts: 10,453member
    This has got to be the most disappointing WWDC I have ever seen. All products announced have minimal changes from previous versions and nothing to get excited about.  
    The iPad mini was a pretty major update.
    watto_cobra
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