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Test on real iPhone 13

TestingBot operates a fleet of real Apple iPhone 13 devices you can drive remotely. Spin up a iPhone 13 session in seconds, run Appium, XCUITest or Maestro, and pull video and logs when it's done.

  • Throttled network and spoofed geolocation
  • Drive with Appium · XCUITest · Maestro · Selenium
  • Real physical iPhone 13, not a simulator
  • Video, screenshots, Appium and device logs
Drive iPhone 13 with Appium · XCUITest · Maestro · Selenium
Live device EU datacenter
Apple iPhone 13 device
iOS 15–26 Since 2021 Real Mobile Safari

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Capabilities

What you can test on iPhone 13

A full iOS test bench on a real iPhone 13: web, native, hybrid, and everything in between.

Selenium & Playwright

Point your existing Selenium or Playwright suite at a real iPhone 13 for web tests. Same scripts, real Mobile Safari rendering.

Selenium on iOS

Native & hybrid apps

Upload your .ipa and drive iPhone 13 with Appium, XCUITest or Maestro. Biometrics, push notifications and deep links included.

Appium on iOS

Mobile Safari

Inspect, debug and screenshot the real Mobile Safari on iPhone 13, including extensions, downloads and Service Workers.

Mobile Safari testing

XCUITest at scale

Run Apple's XCUITest framework against a real iPhone 13, in parallel, without juggling local provisioning profiles or Xcode setup.

XCUITest documentation

CI/CD integration

Hook iPhone 13 into GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, Jenkins, CircleCI, Bitbucket or Azure DevOps with our REST API and CLI.

CI integrations

Geolocation & locale

Spoof location, language and timezone on iPhone 13 to validate region-specific flows: payments, content rules, A/B variants.

Specs

Apple iPhone 13 specifications

The exact iPhone 13 hardware your real users carry: same silicon, same display, same iOS.

Display
6.1"
Resolution
1170 x 2532 pixels, 19.5:9 ratio (~460 ppi density)
Processor
Apple A15 Bionic
Memory
4GB RAM
Battery
3240mAh
Camera
12MP
iOS
iOS 15 up to iOS 26
Weight
174g, 7.65mm thickness
Dimensions
146.7 x 71.5 x 7.65 mm (5.78 x 2.81 x 0.30 in)

As many users have upgraded to a newer device, you might also be interested in testing on its successor: iPhone 14.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about Apple iPhone 13

Everything you need to know about running real iPhone 13 tests in the TestingBot cloud.

When was the Apple iPhone 13 released and is it still worth testing on in 2026?

Apple released the Apple iPhone 13 in 2021, roughly 5 years ago. It represents a large long-tail of users who keep their iPhone for several years. Regressions here often surface as 1-star reviews from cost-conscious users.

Which iOS versions can I test on Apple iPhone 13?

On TestingBot you can run iPhone 13 sessions across iOS 15 through iOS 26. Pin a specific iOS version in your Appium capabilities or pick one when starting a manual session.

Can I run my Selenium suite against Apple iPhone 13?

Yes. Selenium sessions on real Mobile Safari work the same way as desktop: same script, same locators, real iOS rendering. Useful for sharing browser tests across desktop and mobile suites.

Can I run Appium tests on Apple iPhone 13?

Yes. Point your Appium client at our hub URL, pass iPhone 13 in your capabilities, and your existing iOS test suite runs unchanged on a real device. See the Appium on iOS guide.

Is the Apple iPhone 13 on TestingBot a real device or a simulator?

It is a real, physical iPhone 13. TestingBot hosts unmodified, retail-spec Apple iPhone 13 units in an EU datacenter. You're remote-controlling actual hardware: real Mobile Safari, real touch input, real iOS, real GPU and CPU behavior. No emulator, no jailbreak.

Does Apple iPhone 13 support Maestro flows?

Yes, Maestro runs natively against the iPhone 13. Tap, swipe, scroll, keyboard input and assertions all execute on real hardware.

What artifacts do I get from a Apple iPhone 13 test run?

Every iPhone 13 session produces a full video recording, per-step screenshots, Appium server logs, device console logs, network HAR (when enabled) and a downloadable session report.

How is testing on a real Apple iPhone 13 different from using a simulator?

An iOS simulator skips real Mobile Safari, real touch gestures, real GPU/Metal rendering, real network stack, and accurate battery and performance behavior. A real iPhone 13 catches issues that simulators silently mask, especially around scrolling, video, payments, biometrics and push notifications.

More devices

Other iPhones available for testing

Pair your iPhone 13 coverage with adjacent models to catch device-specific regressions.

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