Following Apple's 'Far Out' event on September 7, 2022, the memes were flowing hard and fast on socials.
The prevailing view? 'Nothing to see here.'
A Twitter post by Steve Jobs' 24-year-old daughter, Eve, reinforced the sentiment. Her meme of an elderly gentlemen with a new shirt that is exactly the same as the shirt he is wearing is well known on Twitter as representing 'no change'.
But is it fair? How does the iPhone 14 compare to its predecessor? Is it much of an upgrade?
Looking past the hype, the youngest Jobs has a point. Almost all the new features announced by Apple are available only with the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max models.
The iPhone 14 and 14 Plus are fairly light on when it comes to meaningful upgrades.
Apple is aiming to differentiate its iPhone 14 lineup from previous models by focusing on safety improvements.
Each new iPhone 14 model comes with built-in car crash detection and a new feature called Emergency SOS via Satellite (only that second feature is not available in Australia).
Car Crash Detection is automatically activated when the iPhone is in driving mode and the sensors onboard detect that there has been a severe car accident, including rear impact, front impact, side impact and rollover scenarios.
This builds on Apple's fall detection feature which is very popular with various segments of Apple users, especially the elderly and disabled.
When iPhone 14 detects a car crash, it delivers a prompt on the home screen for the owner to answer if they are okay or not; if there is no answer in a given time period, the iPhone will automatically contact emergency services.
Emergency SOS via Satellite is a new service that Apple is bundling for free for two years with each new iPhone 14 purchase in the US and Canada.
This service would be extremely useful and popular if it were available in Australia. It allows users to contact emergency services or send text messages via satellite when there is no connectivity otherwise available through cellular or Wi-Fi.
Sadly, there is no timeframe for its release here. Apple has foreshadowed additional countries will be announced later this year, followed by even more countries next year. Only they are not saying which countries or when exactly.
The new technology works by allowing the iPhone 14 antennas to connect to GPS communication satellites through a new guided app that trains the user where to point the iPhone in the sky for reception, all without requiring a bulky GPS antenna.
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The iPhone 14 series released in the U.S. has no physical SIM tray and instead supports up to 8 eSIMs and two Dual Active eSIMs.
However, the models released in Australia will retain the physical SIM slot for a nano SIM, and also has eSIM and dual eSIM support.
For sure, Apple will be removing the SIM tray worldwide so it may be worth brushing up on your eSIM knowledge.
IApple has saved all the best of the upgrade features for its two 14 Pro models.
The 14 Pro and Pro Max get the latest A16 bionic chip, the "best" camera ever in a smartphone with 48MP lens front and back, the pill-shaped notch and the Dynamic Island, as well as the 'always-on' screen.
Dynamic Island is an area located at the top of the home screen that changes size and shape to accommodate various types of alerts, notifications, and interactions, turning it into an information hub. The Dynamic Island is capable of displaying multiple functions at once, and when that happens, it splits into a larger pill-shaped area and a smaller circular area so the user can see two things at once.
Best camera ever The 48MP 4-camera array is a new standard for smartphone cameras and sensors 65% larger than iPhone 13 allow for significantly better results in low light
4K HDR Cinematic mode shoots at 24 or 30 frames per second — the film industry standard and the best video in a smartphone to date. The Action Mode is designed to stabilise footage when shooting from a vehicle or moving without the need for a gimbal.
Always-on screen means the Lock Screen is always glanceable, and does not need to be tapped into life. When iPhone is turned face-down or in a pocket, it goes dark to save battery life. The display can operate with a refresh rate as low as 1 Hz with a new low-power mode, and uses improved technology that allows the display to dim the entire Lock Screen. The display dims when the device is locked or idle. Always-On display also uses multiple coprocessors in the A16 Bionic to refresh the display using minimal power.
All-day battery claims have attracted some criticism with the 14 Pro having a 3,200mAh battery and the Pro Max 4,323mAh. The iPhone 13 Pro Max had a larger battery at 4,352mAh.
Display of 2,000 nits which makes the screen easier to see outdoor in peak brightness. This is 2x the nits of the iPhone 13 Pro Max.
On balance there is not a great deal of incentive to upgrade to the iPhone 14 from the iPhone 13, but definitely more incentive if upgrading to the iPhone 14 Pro models with the new features.
The price difference between the iPhone 13 and the iPhone 14 is just A$170. Even so, without the A16 chip or most of the new features which are available only in the Pro series, it is still difficult to justify those extra few dollars for the iPhone 14.
For users looking to upgrade from an iPhone 11 or 12 there is a stronger case. With trade-in and leasing options available, an upgrade to the iPhone 14 would be a significantly improved user experience, especially from an iPhone 11 with its legacy A13 chip and with no 5G compatibility.
If you have a iPhone 13 maybe consider stretching to the iPhone 14 Pro from $1,749; or maybe sweat that current iPhone asset a little longer and wait for the A16 chip which surely must be included in the iPhone 15.
If you have an older iPhone 11 or 12 and want to upgrade, you have the choice of the iPhone 13 or 14 and there is really not too much between the two - either in features or in price. But if you stretch to the iPhone 14 Pro models you will experience a serious upgrade.
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