Are you still confused about investing your hard-earned money in the latest Apple products iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max? Then we're here to help you; stick with us through the end to find out how.
You're a regular driver — or an outdoor enthusiast.
Crash Detection and Emergency SOS via satellite are two new iPhone 14 features. Crash detection uses sensors to detect when you've been in a car crash, with the ability to automatically contact emergency services. This feature is also coming to the new Apple Watch Series 8 and Apple Watch Ultra.
You want a phone with a large display (for a non-exorbitant price)
The iPhone 14 Plus has a 6.7-inch screen and costs $200 less than the iPhone 14 Pro Max. You won't get all of the advanced display features as the Pro Max, but you'll get a bigger screen for the same price.
You’ve been using iPhone 11 or older for way too long
The iPhone 14's A15 Bionic processor is two generations ahead of that of the iPhone 11. There are also all-new front and rear cameras, which promise better overall shots. Apple promises the "best battery life ever in an iPhone" on the iPhone 14 Plus.
Is iPhone 14 Pro the real game changer?
Something truly novel
The iPhone 14 Pro has a new Dynamic Island feature that expands and contracts the screen in real-time. Also new to the iPhone line is an Always On display that displays info like the time, weather, and select widgets on the lock screen while using minimal power. It should result in better battery life across the board.
Best camera possible in an iPhone
The iPhone 14 Pro range promises the best iPhone camera setup ever. The new 48-megapixel main camera has a significantly larger sensor than that of the iPhone 13 Pro. Action mode and better low-light performance mean even iPhone 13 owners may benefit from this upgrade.
Best possible performance
The iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max feature the all-new A16 Bionic processor. This is a gap we've never seen before across a new iPhone line. For those who want extra muscle for multitasking, photography, and general future-proofing, go with the Pro.