![]() Truth be told, however, the Pro Max's camera isn't that much better because the iPhone 14 Plus has a damn good camera system as well. The iPhone 14 Pro Max has more cameras, with faster apertures, and the main camera has the biggest sensor (48-megapixel) that Apple has ever put in an iPhone. I've left talking about the camera differences until the end because, well, it's probably the most obvious reason to choose the Pro over the non-Pro - if the camera is the most important factor when picking a smartphone, you likely already know which new iPhone to go with. The camera difference might not be as big as you might think. The bottom line is, after using both big-screen iPhones, I found that they both have enough juice to last around two days. The reason why the iPhone 14 Plus gets a little more juice per charge is that it doesn't have run more intensive features, like the always-on display and higher refresh rate screen, like the iPhone 14 Pro Max. And while that's probably true, it's important to note that the two big-screen iPhones have basically the exact battery and almost as long battery life. Obviously, how you use your iPhone is going to play a huge role in how long its battery lasts, but generally Apple claims that the big-screen iPhones will get you a few extra hours of use compared to the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro.Īpple also claims that the iPhone 14 Plus has the best battery life of any iPhone 14 model - including the iPhone 14 Pro Max. ![]() Due to their larger size, Apple decks them out with larger batteries and thus you're able to go a little longer between charges. One of the other key selling points of Apple's big-screen iPhones is battery life. I'm admittedly not much of a gamer, but these higher refresh rates are important there, too. This higher-refresh screen is most apparent, at least for me, when watching shows and movies - particularly during fast-paced action sequences. You can subtly notice it when swiping between apps or Home screens, or scrolling through Twitter, but it honestly can be difficult at times. ![]() Essentially, the Pro Max's display refreshes twice as fast, 120Hz vs the Plus's 60Hz, so the screen looks like it runs just a little bit smoother. The main difference between the displays of the iPhone 14 Plus and the iPhone 14 Pro Max - aside from the new features like the always-on display and the Dynamic Island (aka the new notch) - is that the latter supports ProMotion. And honestly, there are times when using the two iPhones I found it really difficult to tell one from the other. This means that no matter which big-screen iPhone you get, it's going to deliver an excellent picture that is bright and vibrant with excellent contrast. Unlike in years past, Apple has given its entire iPhone 14 lineup OLED displays - there's no LCD display on the cheaper non-Pro models. Not as many people want a pocket-friendly iPhone, apparently. For the past two years, Apple has sold "mini" versions of the iPhone 12 and iPhone 13, but due to lackluster sales, Apple has now switched its focus to a bigger screen model. The iPhone 14 Plus is a brand-new iPhone for Apple - it's a more affordable big-screen phone. ![]() Read on.Ī quick lament for the iPhone mini. I've been testing the iPhone 14 Plus for the last week, and the iPhone 14 Pro Max for several weeks longer - the release date for the iPhone 14 Plus was pushed back to Friday, October 7, due to production delays - and after spending time with both of them, I'll admit: the differences are basically the same as between the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro. It lacks many of the high-end "Pro" features, but comes in at $200 cheaper. In terms of size, the two are basically identical - both have 6.7" displays, which are considerably bigger than the 6.1" displays of the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro - but the iPhone 14 Plus is definitely the more budget-friendly option. There's the iPhone 14 Plus ($899+) and the iPhone 14 Pro Max ($1,099+). ![]() Pictured: the iPhone 14 Plus (left) and iPhone 14 Pro Max (right).įor the first time in recent years, Apple now sells two really big phones. ![]()
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