Apple has launched the newest iPhone lineup, the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 14 Plus and iPhone 14 Pro Max at its ‘Far Out' event. With a new iPhone launching almost every year, it can be worthwhile to ask whether the new iPhone is worth upgrading to or not, especially when you spend nearly or over a thousand dollars on it. Those who bought their iPhone 13 last year must be wondering If they should upgrade to the new iPhone 14 or not. So here we have compared the new iPhone 14 and iPhone 13 so that you can figure out whether you should consider an upgrade or not.
Apple's iPhone 13 was the successor to the company's best selling iPhone 12 and the device was launched with the flagship in-house designed A15 Bionic chipset and a Super Retina XDR display featuring HDR support, with True Tone colour representation, a Haptic Touch feedback, a 20,00,000:1 contrast ratio and 1,200 nits max brightness. On the other hand iPhone 14 has arrived with the A15 Bionic SoC with minor improvements and 5-core GPU. The display size remains the same as iPhone 13. However, the camera system got some improvements as compared to its predecessor iPhone 13. The handset got a new 12MP Main camera along with a larger sensor and larger pixels, a new front TrueDepth camera, the Ultra Wide camera to capture more of a scene, and a Photonic Engine for a giant leap in low-light performance.
One of the major upgrades that iPhone 14 gets is satellite connectivity support and crash detection that iPhone 13 lacks. The iPhone 14 houses a new dual-core accelerometer that can detect G-force measurements of up to 256Gs and a new high dynamic range gyroscope.
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