So apple has introduced its new iPhone 14 line-up following nearly a year of speculations and considerably more enthusiasm. On September 7, 2022, Apple held its “Far Out” event, during which we saw four models: the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max.
Now lets see the specifications and overview of iphone 14 line-up.
iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus
The basic 6.1-inch smartphone becomes a 6.7-inch device with the Plus. In addition to the rest, they have improved head dissipation, a 1,200-nit HDR display with Dolby Vision compatibility, and a new shade of blue. They take on the Max’s battery life.
All the cores are upgraded on the new A15 Bionic processor for improved performance. With a bigger sensor (1.9 microns) and sensor shift OIS in the 12-megapixel primary camera, Apple improved the camera system. According to Apple, you’ll get greater outcomes faster in dim illumination. Additionally improving low-light shooting, the new TrueDepth camera offers faster, better focusing. Action mode enhances video’s digital picture stabilisation thanks to Apple’s introduction of the “Photonic Engine” in software.
Action mode makes use of the entire sensor and enhances digital picture stabilisation for video.
Because traditional SIM cards are no longer supported in the US, the iPhone has switched to using eSIMs. Additionally, it provides emergency SOS via satellite for when you’re off the grid, supporting accident detection, thanks to new sensors, new antennas, and an app that keeps you linked when the satellite moves. The second is complimentary for two years.
The iPhone 14 starts at 63000 Rs ($799, £849, AU$1,399), the Plus at 71000 Rs ($899, £949, AU$1,579). The 14 and 14 Plus both ship on September 16, but preorders for them begin on September 9.
iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max
Pro Display XDR-like specs come to the Pro screens with the Super Retina XDR. The new camera notch on the pro expands and contracts to accommodate notifications and information, which you can interact with, called the “Dynamic Island.” Better brightness management and refresh rate variety is available to manage battery life, and keeps the new Always On display from being too draining.
The faster and less power-hungry A16 Bionic chip has a 4-nanometer manufacturing process. Its enhanced image signal processing and new Display Engine both speed up the rendering of displays and give the lower-end versions equivalent improvements in picture quality.
A 48-megapixel sensor that supports pixel binning (4 pixels) enables 12-megapixel photography to be more sensitive in low light. A new 2x telephoto setting, a 48mm mode, and 48 megapixels in ProRaw are also supported. Additionally, video has 24 frame-per-second filming and Action Mode.
They come in space black and deep purple, in addition to the traditional silver and gold.
Prices start at 79,500 Rs ($999, £1,099, AU$1,749) for the Pro, and 87,500 Rs for the Pro Max ($1,099, £1,199, AU$1,899). You can preorder starting Sept. 9; they’re available on Sept. 16.
Some FAQs of iPhone 14 Line-up
1. Is there going to be a iPhone 14 pro?
Yes, with the new faster and less power-hungry A16 Bionic chip, 48-megapixel sensor, and Always On display.
2. How much does an iPhone 14 cost?
The iPhone 14 starts at 63000 Rs ($799, £849, AU$1,399), the Plus at 71000 Rs ($899, £949, AU$1,579). The 14 and 14 Plus both ship on September 16, but preorders for them begin on September 9.
3. Is the iPhone 14 camera better than the 13?
The 14 has been treated to a new camera system, with a focus on low-light performance and better stabilisation for video. It also now has a bigger wide sensor, that packs a much faster f/1.5 aperture when compared to the iPhone 13’s f/1.6 aperture.
4. Is iPhone 14 Pro available in India?
You can preorder starting Sept. 9; they’re available on Sept. 16.
5. What colors will iPhone 14 have?
iPhone 14 and Plus will be available in five stunning colors: midnight, blue, starlight, purple, and (PRODUCT)RED
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