1.iPhone SE (2022)
At $429 you might think the only appeal of the iPhone SE (2022) is its price. Admittedly that is a big factor. On the outside, the iPhone SE has a nearly identical body to the iPhone 8’s, but upgraded with the same glass found on the back of the iPhone 13 and iphone 14 price in bangladesh. It’s the only iPhone on this list that has Touch ID, which some people still prefer over Face ID. On the inside, the SE has the same A15 processor as the iPhone 13, which takes the 2017 camera hardware and gives it an injection of Apple’s 2022 computational photography magic. The SE represents the classic iPhone design but with the added ability to run the latest version of iOS and apps. Read our Apple iPhone SE (2022) review.
The biggest drawback is the old-style screen, which uses an LCD panel instead of a nicer OLED one. But don’t let that turn you away, the screen still looks good in use. If you have an extra $50 in your budget, I recommend getting the 128GB version of the iPhone 11. Read our Apple iPhone 11 review.
2.iPhone 11
If you don’t need support for 5G, the iPhone 11 at $499 is a good deal, even in 2022. You get so much for that price, like an A13 processor, good cameras, solid battery life and the choice of six colors. The iPhone 11 has curved sides in contrast to the straight-sided iPhone 12 and 13 series.
The biggest drawback is the old-style screen, which uses an LCD panel instead of a nicer OLED one. But don’t let that turn you away, the screen still looks good in use. If you have an extra $50 in your budget, I recommend getting the 128GB version of the iPhone 11. Read our Apple iPhone 11 review.
3.iPhone 13 Mini
Who said small phones don’t exist any more? The iPhone 13 Mini ($729 unlocked, $699 on a carrier plan) is brilliant because it has everything the iPhone 13 has — it’s just smaller. And if you’re worried about battery life, don’t be. The iPhone 13 Mini packs a bigger battery than last year’s iPhone 12 Mini. In our tests, the iPhone 13 Mini lasted 3.5 hours longer than the iPhone 12 Mini on a single charge. It also lasted an hour longer than the full-size iPhone 12 in the same test.
Remarkably the 13 Mini has nearly identical wide and ultrawide cameras to last year’s iPhone 12 Pro Max. One way you can tell is the rear cameras are positioned diagonally from each other to make room for the larger stabilised sensor.
The iPhone 13 and 13 Mini are the same phone. But one is small and the other isn’t. That said, I only recommend you get the 13 Mini for its size. It’s $100 cheaper than the iPhone 13, which might be tempting if you’re trying to save money. But if you aren’t OK with a small phone you might be frustrated by its size. Read our Apple iPhone 13 Mini review.
4.iPhone 13 Pro Max
The first thing you should know about the $1,199 iPhone 13 Pro Max is that it has the longest battery life of any phone we’ve ever tested. The next thing you should know is that unlike the iPhone 12 Pro and 12 Pro Max, the iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max are identical in pretty much every way and even have the same cameras. In essence, they are the same phone, just different sizes and iphone price in bangladesh.
The 13 Pro Max has a 6.7-inch ProMotion display, while iPhone 13 Pro has a 6.1-inch one. The Max is also bigger and weighs more. Part of that extra weight comes from the 13 Pro Max’s larger battery. If you can handle the size of this phone behemoth, it’s the best iPhone for most situations, and it’s worth every penny of its high price. Read our Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max review.