Both feature a TrueDepth camera with a faster f/1.9 aperture, which means your selfies in dimmer environments should be much better (38% improvement). Now, let’s talk about the selfie cameras on both the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro. There aren’t any noteworthy changes to the 12MP ultra-wide camera hardware. Apple claims that the iPhone 14 delivers a whopping 49% improvement in its low-light photos compared to the iPhone 13, but we’ll be the judge of that. The former has a larger sensor and features a 1.9 pixel count as well as an f/1.5 aperture. The iPhone 14, on the other hand, only has two rear cameras: a wide and ultra-wide camera. Thanks to the upgraded LED flash, photos should be twice as bright across all three lenses. According to Apple, low-light performance using telephoto has increased two-fold. If you have no idea what telephoto is used for, it’s ideal for portrait photography, allowing you to focus on a particular subject of your photo. Its specs include a 1.22 µm pixel spize, an f/2.8 aperture, and a 48mm focal length.
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There’s also an improved macro mode.Īpple claims that the iPhone 14 Pro sports its best telephoto lens ever. It features a 1.4 µm pixel size, an f/ 2.2 aperture and 13mm focal length. The iPhone 14 Pro’s ultra-wide camera delivers a 3x improvement in low-light conditions compared to its predecessor.
Other specs include a 2.44 µm quad-pixel size and a 24 mm focal length
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Professional on-the-go photographers may also appreciate the ability to now shoot ProRaw at 48MP. The wide camera’s sensor is 65% larger compared to its predecessor. The iPhone 14 Pro has a 48 megapixel wide-angle camera with an f/1.8 aperture, which reportedly increases its low-light performance two-fold compared to the iPhone 13 Pro.
The iPhone 14 Pro has a more sophisticated camera system with a triple-camera array that includes wide and ultra-wide cameras as well as a telephoto lens. If you want the iPhone with the best battery life, according to Apple, you’re better off with the 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Plus.
We don’t have benchmarks on the iPhone 14 nor the iPhone 14 Pro just yet, but there’s no doubt that they will blow its rivals away. As mentioned, Apple has had its foot on its competitors’ necks when it comes to the iPhone’s chipsets for years, and the A15 chip is already pretty damn good - it’s almost too good. Don’t be disappointed that the iPhone 14 doesn’t feature the new A16 Bionic chip. Compared to the iPhone 13, graphics and mobile gaming should be smoother on the iPhone 14. The entry-level iPhone 14 has an updated A15 Bionic chip with a faster 5-core CPU. It helps the iPhone 14 Pro handle advanced computational processes, including the envelope-pushing new features implemented with the Pro’s updated cameras. The Neural Engine inside the A16 Bionic, responsible for machine-learning algorithms, delivers a whopping 17 trillion operations per second. The six-core CPU and GPU inside the chip is lightyears ahead of the competition. Apple also boasted that it’s the company’s first chip built on a “state of the art” four-nanometer process.Īpple’s A-series Bionic chipsets have outperformed all other mobile SoCs in recent years, and the A16 Bionic chip is no different. It’s packed with 16 billion transistors, the most ever in an iPhone. The new A16 Bionic chip was built to focus on three important areas: power efficiency, display and camera performance. The iPhone 14 Pro, with its next-gen A16 Bionic chip, will blow the iPhone 14’s A15 Bionic chip out of the water. We’ll of course be testing these claims ourselves, but we’re willing to take Apple’s word that the iPhone 14 Pro is brighter. While the iPhone 14 can reach 1,200 nits, the iPhone 14 Pro can climb up to 2,000 nits! That is the highest peak brightness of any smartphone. On top of that, the iPhone 14 Pro is brighter. Well, it lets you take a peek at the time and other on-screen details without needing to “tap the phone awake.” The iPhone 14 Pro can intelligently dim the entire lock screen and drop the refresh rate down to 1Hz (this helps preserve battery life), but at the same time, your display is always somewhat ready for your quick glances. All configurations, regardless of storage, come with 4GB of RAM. The 256GB and 512GB models will set you back $899 and $1,099, respectively. The iPhone 14 starts at $799 it comes with 128GB of storage and the updated A15 Bionic chip. Midnight, Starlight, Purple, Blue, and Red 6.1-inch, Super Retina XDR with ProMotion (up to120Hz)