Apple’s iPhone 13 Pro is arguably one of the most advanced phones of its generation. But its price goes hand in hand with its multiple features and its design that makes you want. However, Rakuten has decided to do a favor to all those lovers of the apple brand who want to afford the latest model, the iPhone 13 Pro at a reduced price by lowering the initial price by 5%, that is, a saving of 68 euros cash. quickly for a promotional price of 1089.99 euros.
If you no longer want a phone that is too slow or has an unstable connection, you will be delighted with the iPhone 13 Pro that contains everything you could want in a mobile phone. Stylish and efficient, you won’t want to put it down.
Good discount on the Apple iPhone 13 Pro at Rakuten
Discover the iPhone 13 Pro at the exceptional price of 1,089.99 euros with a 68-euro discount at Rakuten. The iPhone 13 Pro has a new photo module that is even more efficient than the previous ones. With it you will be able to photograph the infinitely small up to 2 cm from the objective with an intensity of detail and color that is barely credible that magnifies reality. Also shoot in macro mode in slow motion or fast motion, the improved chip of the iPhone 13 Pro works wonders. The night mode is invited to all floors with larger lens openings, better focus and the support of the Lidar scanner to reveal all the volumes and nuances of the scenes photographed at night. Budding filmmakers will be able to exercise their talents with cinematic mode that focuses on a subject entering the scene and autofocus. If you are not satisfied with the result, you can adjust the focus after shooting. Similarly, the bokeh effect provides a nice background blur for creative portraits and you can adjust it after shooting too.
The Apple iPhone 13 Pro at a price of 1,089.99 euros instead of Rakuten’s 1,158.95 euros
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