Just a few days ago, Apple released new models of iPhone 14, 14 Plus, 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max. Although many Apple fans have been waiting for this release, many users own one of the previous models of the iPhone 13 series. Next, we will analyze the new models a bit and compare them with the previous generation to highlight the main innovations that iPhone 13 owners should consider transition to a new model.

iPhone 14 Pro Max purplePhoto: GSMnet

The iPhone 13 was the series leader in performance with the A15 bionic processor. You’ll find the same high-performance processor in the new iPhone 14, both in the base model and in the Plus, but the top-of-the-line Pro and Pro Max models have the new A16 processor under the hood, one that promises greater efficiency. The iPhone 14 Pro also features an impressive 48-megapixel camera.

iPhone features accident detection, new ways to lock the screen, and an emergency call mode. It uses satellites to let you know when you’re in danger, even if you don’t have a phone signal. The feature is currently being tested in the US and Canada and is free for the first two years, after which a subscription fee is charged.

The starting price of the iPhone 13 started at $699 for the Mini version and went up to $1,099 for the iPhone 13 Pro Max, which could even cost $1,599 with 1TB of storage, while the new iPhone 14 started with the same price of $799 USD to USD 1099. the base Pro Max, and if you want 1TB of storage, you’ll have to pay the same $1,599. For additional accessories, visit GSMnet.ro.

In the battery section, we talk about new optimizations that promise long-lasting use, Apple claims that the iPhone 14 benefits from a battery that brilliantly lasts a day of heavy use.

The new 12 MP main camera is smarter than the old model, the aperture is brighter and better separates the subject from the background. Autofocus is also improved, now much faster, and low-light performance is 2.5 times better than the previous model. The new “action mode” automatically stabilizes the moments of oscillation, performing the same role as the suspension. In theory, this feature can save you from additional costs for other equipment.

The screen has also been improved: on the iPhone 13 Pro we had a 120 Hz OLED panel with a maximum brightness of 800 nits, and on the iPhone 14 we find a much brighter screen with 1200 nits, both in the standard 6.1-inch and 6.7 -inch Plus, and on the 14 Pro and Pro Max you will enjoy a brightness of 2000 nits, the screen is clearly visible even in strong sunlight.

The iPhone 14 is available in 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch versions, the latter called the Plus, with identical specifications but with a larger screen. While the Pro and Pro Max versions have high performance.

In other words, there are plenty of reasons to upgrade to the iPhone 14, and if you currently have a model older than the 13 series, it’s definitely worth the upgrade. But don’t forget to always protect your new phone with iPhone 14 cases to keep it in perfect condition for as long as possible.