iPhone 14 Pro: Everything you need to know
Apple’s new iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro have a new screen design that does away with the notch in favour of a pill and circular cut out in the screen that houses the sensor array for Face ID and cameras, with the proximity sensor now behind the display.
Apple calls this created long pill shape the Dynamic Island, which will appear to expand and retract depending on what you’re doing on the phone, from music playback, to using Face ID, to making payments. It can also display things like sports scores when you’re in other apps.
The iPhone 14 and 14 Pro also have larger display areas thanks to slimmer bezels and are the first iPhones to support always-on display features that we’ve seen on Android phones for the past few years, allowing information like time, date, and notifications to be glanced at even when the screen isn’t fully on.
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The latest high-end iPhones are the only models this year to get the new A16 Bionic chipset. The regular iPhone 14 and 14 Plus are sticking with the A15 found in the iPhone 13 line up, retain the now-classic iPhone notch, and don’t have always-on displays – a clear sign Apple is pushing hard to upsell you to the Pro models this year.
For the first time, the iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max are iPhones with more than a 12Mp main camera, boosting all the way up to a 48Mp main wide angle lens – a sensor 65% larger than on the iPhone 13 Pro. The new phones use Apple’s new software smarts called Photonic Engine that claim to improve optics even further from the iPhone 13 Pro.
Breaking news: this story is developing. We will provide a full update to this article once we have all the details.
Apple’s new iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro have a new screen design that does away with the notch in favour of a pill and circular cut out in the screen that houses the sensor array for Face ID and cameras, with the proximity sensor now behind the display.
Apple calls this created long pill shape the Dynamic Island, which will appear to expand and retract depending on what you’re doing on the phone, from music playback, to using Face ID, to making payments. It can also display things like sports scores when you’re in other apps.
The iPhone 14 and 14 Pro also have larger display areas thanks to slimmer bezels and are the first iPhones to support always-on display features that we’ve seen on Android phones for the past few years, allowing information like time, date, and notifications to be glanced at even when the screen isn’t fully on.
Apple
The latest high-end iPhones are the only models this year to get the new A16 Bionic chipset. The regular iPhone 14 and 14 Plus are sticking with the A15 found in the iPhone 13 line up, retain the now-classic iPhone notch, and don’t have always-on displays – a clear sign Apple is pushing hard to upsell you to the Pro models this year.
For the first time, the iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max are iPhones with more than a 12Mp main camera, boosting all the way up to a 48Mp main wide angle lens – a sensor 65% larger than on the iPhone 13 Pro. The new phones use Apple’s new software smarts called Photonic Engine that claim to improve optics even further from the iPhone 13 Pro.
Breaking news: this story is developing. We will provide a full update to this article once we have all the details.