apple iPhone 13 Pro Max Smartphone User Guide
- June 6, 2024
- Apple
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apple iPhone 13 Pro Max Smartphone
apple iPhone 13 Pro Max Smartphone
Before using iPhone, review the iPhone User Guide at support.apple.com/guide/iphone. You can also use Apple Books to download the guide (where available). Retain documentation for future reference.
Safety and Handling
See “Safety, handling, and support” in the iPhone User Guide.
Exposure to Radio Frequency
On iPhone, go to Settings > General > Legal & Regulatory > RF Exposure.
Or go to apple.com/legal/rfexposure.
Battery and Charging
Don’t attempt to replace the iPhone battery yourself—you may damage the
battery, which could cause overheating, fire, and injury. The lithium-ion
battery in your iPhone should be serviced or recycled by Apple or an
authorized service provider, and must be recycled or disposed of separately
from household waste. Dispose of batteries according to your local
environmental laws and guidelines. For information about Apple lithium-ion
batteries and battery service and recycling, go to apple.com/batteries
/service-and-recycling. For information about charging, see “Important
safety information” in the iPhone User Guide.
Lasers
The proximity sensor, the TrueDepth camera system, and the LiDAR Scanner
contain one or more lasers. These laser systems may be disabled for safety
reasons if the device is damaged or malfunctions. If you receive a
notification on your iPhone that the laser system is disabled, you should
always have
it repaired by Apple or an authorized service provider. Improper repair,
modification, or use of non-genuine Apple components in the laser systems may
prevent the safety mechanisms from functioning properly and could cause
hazardous exposure and injury to eyes or skin.
Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC)
iPhone is hearing aid compatible as determined by ANSI C63.19-2011. This
standard has two ratings: M (for reduced radio-frequency interference to
enable acoustic coupling) and T (for inductive coupling with hearing aids
operating in telecoil mode) on a scale from 1-4, where 4 is most compatible.
This iPhone is rated M3/T4. Note: the 2019 ANSI C63.19 standard does not use
this rating system nor do any test standards exist for any wireless
technologies that transmit above 6 GHz. Therefore, 5G NR mmWave frequency
bands cannot be tested.
Compulsory FCC statement: This phone has been tested and certified for use
with hearing aids for some of the wireless technologies that it uses. However,
there may be some newer wireless technologies used in this phone that have not
been tested yet for use with hearing aids. It is important to try the
different features of this phone thoroughly and in different locations, using
your hearing aid or cochlear implant, to determine if you hear any interfering
noise. Consult your service provider or the manufacturer of this phone for
information on hearing aid compatibility. If you have questions about return
or exchange policies, consult your service provider or phone retailer.
Avoid Hearing Damage
To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume levels for
long periods. More information about sound and hearing is available online at
apple.com/sound and in “Important safety information” in the iPhone User
Guide.
Medical Device Interference
iPhone contains magnets as well as components and/or radios that may interfere
with medical devices. See “Important safety information” in the iPhone User
Guide.
Apple One-Year Limited Warranty Summary
Apple warrants the included hardware product and accessories against defects
in materials and workmanship for one year from the date of original retail
purchase. Apple does not warrant against normal wear and tear, nor damage
caused by accident or abuse. To obtain service, call Apple or visit an Apple
Store or an Apple Authorized Service Provider—available service options are
dependent on the country in which service is requested and may be restricted
to the original country of sale. Call charges and international shipping
charges may apply, depending on the location. Subject to the full terms and
detailed information on obtaining service available at
apple.com/legal/warranty and support.apple.com, if you submit a valid claim
under this warranty, Apple will either repair, replace, or refund your iPhone
at its own discretion. Warranty benefits are in addition to rights provided
under local consumer laws. You may be required to furnish proof of purchase
details when making a claim under this warranty.
For Australian Consumers: Our goods come with guarantees that cannot
be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a
replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other
reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods
repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the
failure does not amount to a major failure. Apple Pty Ltd, PO Box A2629,
Sydney South, NSW 1235. Tel: 133-622.
FAQ’S
Why can’t I update my iPhone?
There are many reasons why you can’t update your iPhone. First, you need to make sure that your iPhone is connected to the Internet. If it is, and you are still unable to update your iPhone, restart your device. If the issue persists, you may need to restore your device.
Why can’t I restore my iPhone?
There are many reasons why you can’t restore your iPhone. First, you need to make sure that your iPhone is connected to the Internet. If it is, and you are still unable to restore your iPhone, restart your device. If the issue persists, you may need to update your device.
Why can’t I update my Apple Watch?
There are many reasons why you can’t update your Apple Watch. First, make sure that your Apple Watch has at least a 50% battery charge before attempting to update it. If it does not have at least a 50% charge and you attempt to update it anyway, it could fail during the process and become unusable until it has been charged for at least an hour while off of its magnetic charger. Next, if there’s an available software update for your Apple Watch but it’s not showing up in the companion app on your paired iPhone after updating iTunes and connecting the watch via USB cable (or Bluetooth), try uninstalling and reinstalling the companion app for Apple Watch on both devices (iPhone and watch). Then try connecting again via USB cable (or Bluetooth).
Why can’t I pair my Apple Watch with my iPhone?
There are many reasons why you can’t pair an Apple Watch with an iPhone. First, make sure that both devices have at least a 50% battery charge before attempting pairing them together. Second, if pairing fails repeatedly even when following all of these steps in order, reset both devices as follows: 1) On the paired iPhone running iOS 10 or later (or iOS 11 beta), go into Settings > Bluetooth > Forget This Device 2) On the paired Apple Watch running watchOS 3 or later (or watchOS 4 beta), go into Settings > General > Reset 3) After both devices have rebooted and reconnected again via Bluetooth (or Wi- Fi), try pairing them together again as normal 4) If pairing still fails repeatedly even when following all of these steps in order, reset both devices as follows: 1) On the paired iPhone running iOS 10
Is iPhone 13 waterproof?
This means that the devices can withstand water up to a depth of six meters (19.7 feet) for up to 30 minutes. The IP68 water resistance rating means that the iPhone 12 and iPhone 13 can hold up against splashes, rain, and accidental water exposure, but intentional water exposure should still be avoided if possible.
Can iPhone 13 take pictures underwater?
Yes, you can snap photos underwater with the iPhone 13 but only up to a depth of 1 to 2 meters, so be careful. The latest iPhones have received an IP68/IP67 classification, which means they can withstand water for 30 minutes at a depth of 2 meters and 30 minutes at a depth of 1 meter
Is iPhone 13 wireless charging?
Yes, the iPhone 13 supports wireless charging and these are the best wireless chargers available: Belkin BoostUp Wireless Charging Stand, Apple MagSafe Charger, Apple MagSafe Duo, Anker PowerWave, 15 with Quick Charge 3.0, Anker 10W Wireless Charging Stand, Samsung Wireless Charger Pad, and the Moshi Otto Q Wireless.
How much storage does an iPhone 13 have?
iPhone 13 storage options:
As you can see, the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini go up to 512GB of storage,
but the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max are offered at up to 1TB of
storage, which equates to 1000GB.
Does iPhone 13 have fingerprint?
Unfortunately, the short answer is no. As convenient as it would be for Apple to integrate Touch ID into an iPhone along with the usual Face ID sensors, that’s simply not the case. There’s no fingerprint sensor underneath the screen, nothing in the power button, or anywhere else on the phone.
Is there a home button on iPhone 13?
iPhone 13 doesn’t have a physical Home button, but it’s possible to recreate that classic experience by using Apple’s Accessibility features.
Is it OK to leave iPhone charging overnight?
Charging My iPhone Overnight Will Overload the Battery: FALSE. The one thing all the experts agree upon is that smartphones are smart enough that they do not let an overload happen. Extra protection chips inside make sure that can’t happen in a tablet or smartphone or even a laptop.
How do I keep my iPhone battery healthy?
Store it half-charged when you store it long term.
Do not fully charge or fully discharge your device’s battery — charge it to
around 50 per cent.
Power down the device to avoid additional battery use.
Place your device in a cool, moisture-free environment that’s less than 32° C
(90° F).
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