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The iPhone 14 Pro & 14 Pro Max are here with the massive “Dynamic Island”



The iPhone 14 Pro is now available, and it represents one of Apple’s biggest updates in a long time. Although Apple’s “Pro” range is known for having better cameras and screens, this iPhone 14 represents a significant departure from the norm. One is that Apple has eliminated the notch, which initially appeared in 2017 with the iPhone X. The “Dynamic Island” is a sizable cutaway that Apple calls it, and it can be expanded with software to show notifications and other programme information. A section of the screen as a result appears, well, pretty lively.

Apple’s brand-new Super Retina XDR display, which can shine up to 2,000 nits brightest outside, is found in the iPhone 14 Pro. You don’t need to tap your phone to access important information because the Pro’s 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch screens can stay on continuously thanks to revolutionary screen technology. How is that even doable? Apple has created a brand-new low power mode that enables panels to refresh at an incredibly low 1Hz rate.

As anticipated, the A16 Bionic, a new mobile chip, is what’s driving all of this magic. It has a 5-core GPU combined with a 6-core CPU (2 high performance cores and 4 high efficiency cores). In addition to being speedier, Apple claims the high-performance cores consume 20% less power than the A15’s. Given that the basic iPhone 14 is limited to last year’s (still very good) A15 CPU, the A16 will be a major selling point for the Pro lineup.

All of the cameras on the iPhone 14 Pro and the normal model both benefit from Apple’s Photonic Engine, which further enhances low-light performance. Along with an updated 12MP ultrawide camera, there is also a new telephoto camera with 2x optical zoom (down from 3x with the iPhone 13 Pro). Even the flash has been improved, enabling a 9 LED array to provide twice the brilliance. The new 48 megapixel main camera on the iPhone 14 Pro, a significant improvement above the conventional 12MP cameras Apple has relied on for years, will benefit from the phone’s stronger processing power. It has a quad-pixel sensor, which makes it simple to oversample huge shots into images with a resolution of 12MP. Additionally, you can capture a 48MP shot in ProRAW if you really want one. A new action mode can also greatly reduce shocks and bumps when capturing videos while moving.

The iPhone 14 Pro and the regular model both share Apple’s Photonic Engine, which enhances low-light performance across all of the cameras. In addition, a revamped 12MP ultrawide camera and a new telephoto camera with a 2x optical zoom (down from 3x on the iPhone 13 Pro) are included. With the help of a 9 LED array, the flash has also been improved, enabling a brightness increase of double. Additionally, you’ll get access to Apple’s Emergency SOS feature, which uses satellites to transmit messages while you’re outside of cellular range. It’s a cool feature, but the non-Pro iPhone 14 will also have access to it.

Overall, the iPhone 14 Pro appears to be an improvement over the device from the previous year. The larger camera sensor on The Dynamic Island, which radically alters how alerts function in iOS, has long been a dream of many photographers. Like last year, the iPhone 14 Pro will start at $999, while the Pro Max will cost $1,099 instead. Both variants will be available for pre-order starting on September 9 and going on sale on September 16 respectively.

The iPhone 14 Pro & 14 Pro Max are here with the massive “Dynamic Island”

The iPhone 14 Pro & 14 Pro Max are here with the massive “Dynamic Island”


The iPhone 14 Pro is now available, and it represents one of Apple’s biggest updates in a long time. Although Apple’s “Pro” range is known for having better cameras and screens, this iPhone 14 represents a significant departure from the norm. One is that Apple has eliminated the notch, which initially appeared in 2017 with the iPhone X. The “Dynamic Island” is a sizable cutaway that Apple calls it, and it can be expanded with software to show notifications and other programme information. A section of the screen as a result appears, well, pretty lively.

Apple’s brand-new Super Retina XDR display, which can shine up to 2,000 nits brightest outside, is found in the iPhone 14 Pro. You don’t need to tap your phone to access important information because the Pro’s 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch screens can stay on continuously thanks to revolutionary screen technology. How is that even doable? Apple has created a brand-new low power mode that enables panels to refresh at an incredibly low 1Hz rate.

As anticipated, the A16 Bionic, a new mobile chip, is what’s driving all of this magic. It has a 5-core GPU combined with a 6-core CPU (2 high performance cores and 4 high efficiency cores). In addition to being speedier, Apple claims the high-performance cores consume 20% less power than the A15’s. Given that the basic iPhone 14 is limited to last year’s (still very good) A15 CPU, the A16 will be a major selling point for the Pro lineup.

All of the cameras on the iPhone 14 Pro and the normal model both benefit from Apple’s Photonic Engine, which further enhances low-light performance. Along with an updated 12MP ultrawide camera, there is also a new telephoto camera with 2x optical zoom (down from 3x with the iPhone 13 Pro). Even the flash has been improved, enabling a 9 LED array to provide twice the brilliance. The new 48 megapixel main camera on the iPhone 14 Pro, a significant improvement above the conventional 12MP cameras Apple has relied on for years, will benefit from the phone’s stronger processing power. It has a quad-pixel sensor, which makes it simple to oversample huge shots into images with a resolution of 12MP. Additionally, you can capture a 48MP shot in ProRAW if you really want one. A new action mode can also greatly reduce shocks and bumps when capturing videos while moving.

The iPhone 14 Pro and the regular model both share Apple’s Photonic Engine, which enhances low-light performance across all of the cameras. In addition, a revamped 12MP ultrawide camera and a new telephoto camera with a 2x optical zoom (down from 3x on the iPhone 13 Pro) are included. With the help of a 9 LED array, the flash has also been improved, enabling a brightness increase of double. Additionally, you’ll get access to Apple’s Emergency SOS feature, which uses satellites to transmit messages while you’re outside of cellular range. It’s a cool feature, but the non-Pro iPhone 14 will also have access to it.

Overall, the iPhone 14 Pro appears to be an improvement over the device from the previous year. The larger camera sensor on The Dynamic Island, which radically alters how alerts function in iOS, has long been a dream of many photographers. Like last year, the iPhone 14 Pro will start at $999, while the Pro Max will cost $1,099 instead. Both variants will be available for pre-order starting on September 9 and going on sale on September 16 respectively.