The iPhone 13 is supplied with a USB-C to Lightning cable, but without a power adapter. The connection for the charging cable is a Lightning port. If you want to charge your iPhone via the wall socket, you will need to buy a separate power adapter that has a USB-C port to use the supplied cable.
The iPhone 13 is supplied with a USB-C to Lightning cable, but without a plug. You will need a separate USB-C power adapter to charge the device. The plug is not included in the scope of delivery, but can be purchased separately.
Yes, it is possible to use the iPhone 13 (128GB, Starlight) with a French operator in France. This model supports both nano-SIM and eSIM, which means you can activate a cellular plan with a French operator using either a nano-SIM card or an eSIM.
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Take a look at the features of the models and compare them with the price.
In my opinion, the models only differ in minor details and in the time in which you receive updates.
If it is a "Used & Tested" item from us, you can of course also make use of your right of return, whether from home or in a store. However, our returns policy applies, which may result in charges:
https://www.digitec.ch/de/guide/7
Apple products, including iPhones, are generally covered by a limited warranty of one year from the date of purchase. This guarantee covers defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. To check whether your iPhone is still under warranty, you can go to your device settings under "General" then "AppleCare and Warranty" or visit checkcoverage.apple.com to enter the serial number of your device.
If you have subscribed to AppleCare+, this may offer additional cover for accidental damage and battery replacement if the battery retains less than 80% of its original capacity.