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iPhone 13 series will come with increased battery capacities and wider 5G support over the existing models, a report has predicted, corroborating previous speculations. Apple is also said to embrace a new way to assemble iPhone cameras that could help reduce costs to some extent. Separately, component supplier Foxconn has predicted that there could be a shortage in supply of the iPhone 13 components due to ongoing production constraints. The new iPhone models are expected to launch sometime in September. Market research firm TrendForce in its latest press note said that the iPhone 13 series would come with an all-new flexible charging circuit board that would include a System-in-Package (SiP) to save some space. This could allow Apple to have a larger battery pack, which has already been in the rumours. The firm has also predicted that the iPhone 13 models would feature a next-generation SoC based on 5nm+ node that may help improve performance and bring better battery efficiency over the existing iPhone models. Further, the new iPhone versions are speculated to offer a wider 5G connectivity using millimeter wave (mmWave). There could also be upgraded display and camera sensors, the note indicated. The iPhone 13 Pro models, in particular, expected to have an improved wide-angle lens with autofocus.