Build Quality: iPhone 13
Apple is known for making long-lasting, premium smartphones and the iPhone 13 is no exception with beautiful build quality. The aluminum frame of the bike is robust without being overbuilt and strikes a good compromise between lightweight handling and long-term structural rigidity. The back further consists of glass with a shiny finish and can at times appear elegant and svelte but can also be quite the fingerprint magnet, so we recommend some sort of case.

It has Apple’s Ceramic Shield material built from nano-ceramic crystals to help with drop protection on the front. According to Apple, it is stronger than any other smartphone glass, and I have not found this argument to be misplaced during everyday use with respect to scratches and normal crashes.
The device comes with an IP68 certification which means that the phone is dust-tight and water-resistant up to 6 meters for 30 minutes, this should provide a peace of mind for everyday spills, rain or accidental submersion.
The buttons, ports and seams are all machined with precision — the haptic feedback is taut and snappy. Design & Craftsmanship: SIM Tray, Lightning Port, Mute Switch.
The iPhone 13 is solid and well-balanced in the hand. Its construction is incredibly solid and well-appointed for its price range, even if it lacks the stainless-steel frame of the Pro models — a luxury that has negligible benefits when push comes to shove.
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