

Another plus, the iPhone 14 didn’t get too warm while playing for 30 minutes, and this is likely thanks to a new internal design that’s optimized for dissipating heat. NBA 2K also delivered dazzling graphics, including a realistic looking Giannis Antetokounmpo looking downtrodden after I failed to score.

To turn it on, you just toggle a button in the camera app, and overall it works quite well.
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The iPhone 14’s big video upgrade is Action mode, which is designed to deliver smooth and steady video when you’re in motion. You can make out the top three sections of the building way up close. However, as you can see here the Galaxy S22 is capable of pushing in way further with its Space Zoom feature. But the Galaxy S22's shot paints a bluer sky. In this 5x zoom photo of the Chrysler building, the iPhone 14 produces a brighter image with more detail in the building and the colors are closer to what I saw in person. One bummer is that the iPhone 14 maxes out at just 5x digital zoom, which pales in comparison to the Galaxy S22's 3x optical zoom and 30x digital zoom. I do like that the Pixel 6 gives you more room for a group selfie though. And the surrounding plants look more vibrant, too. The front camera on the iPhone 14 performed well in this selfie, offering a brighter shot overall with more detail in my face and hair. The colors are more realistic in the Samsung pic, and the Star Wars text is sharper. The iPhone 14 fell behind the Galaxy S22 in this Night mode photo of Star Wars figurines indoors in near darkness. Still, I like how sharp the paving stones look in Google’s shot, and how crisp the lights are. With Night mode engaged, the iPhone 14 captures a brighter image than the Pixel 6 of this fire pit area, even if the iPhone’s image looks a bit more artificially lit. And it fits in more of the scene, though both images are excellent. Turning to the ultrawide camera, the iPhone 14 edges out the Pixel 6 with a slightly brighter image with more contrast as you look at the tree in the water. The colors are punchier on the iPhone when you look at the sunflowers and gnomes, though the Pixel does a better job exposing the decorations in the shadowy background. The iPhone 14 also has the edge versus the Pixel 6 in this shot of Halloween decorations. On the iPhone, you can make out not just more details in the petals but more water droplets. In this first comparison shot with the Galaxy S22 featuring dipladenia flowers, the iPhone 14 shows how superior its cameras can be. To help capture brighter images across the board, there’s a new computational photography feature called Photonic Engine. And the TrueDepth camera offers autofocus for the first time along with a faster f/1.9 aperture.

The iPhone 14 also packs an ultrawide camera that’s rated to capture 4x more of a scene and deliver 2x better low-light performance. It’s basically a carbon copy of the iPhone 13, complete with the notch. The iPhone 14 design is not what I’d call fresh.
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Demand for the Pro models is high though, although Apple's now apparently trying to produce more Pros to keep up by halting regular iPhone 14 production.īe sure to check out our iPhone 14 deals page to make sure you get the lowest price on the new iPhone, and our iPhone 14 delivery date guide to see when you can expect to see your phone if you buy it right now. You can step up to 256GB for $899 / £959 / AU$1,579 or 512GB of storage for $1,099 / £1,179 / AU$1,899.Īvailability for the standard iPhone 14 is currently good, with only the expected delay between ordering and shipping. The starting price for the iPhone 14 is $799 / £849 / AU$1,399 for the base 128GB model. The iPhone 14 is on sale now and has a release date of September 16. Midnight, Purple, Starlight, Product red, Blue
