![]() Graphite iPhone 13 Pro vs Space Black iPhone 14 Pro /1Xxfe1zgmt While it is the most eye-catching, Apple’s also introduced Space Black to replace Graphite and has improved the Silver finish. It apparently has a two-tone design in real life and is described as being “very regal.”īut it’s not just Deep Purple that’s getting all the attention. Tim Gideon of PCMag says Deep Purple is “the most striking” color this year. It replaces last year’s Sierra Blue for the iPhone 13 Pro, and so far, it seems to be a winner. For the iPhone 14 Pro, the hot new color this year is Deep Purple. ![]() Apple stepped up its color game AppleĮvery new iPhone launch brings the introduction of a flagship color. Lance says the iPhone 14 Plus isn’t “the flashiest big iPhone,” but says that it may be “among the most popular” thanks to its battery claims and $899 price. TechRadar editor Lance Ulanoff also wrote about the iPhone 14 Plus’s surprising weight, though also stressed the potential importance of getting a bigger screen and battery without having to go all-out with an iPhone 14 Pro Max. While using the 14 Plus, Spoonauer says he “appreciated how relatively portable the device is.” While it has the same 6.7-inch screen as the iPhone 14 Pro Max, it’s also significantly lighter - weighing about 203 grams compared to 240 grams. Mark Spoonauer of Tom’s Guide made a good point to notice the iPhone 14 Plus’s weight. She also calls out its fast performance: “When I lifted the iPhone 14 Pro slightly, its display quickly reverted to full brightness, just as responsively as older iPhones wake from sleep.” Once again, looking at Low’s coverage on Engadget, Low says the always-on screen is very dim but bright enough that it’s still easy to see everything being displayed. A very bright always-on display AppleĪnother big feature you’ll find on the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max is the always-on display. I’m personally most excited to see how third-party developers take advantage of the Dynamic Island, and considering how well widgets have been supported since their introduction in iOS 14, I’m hopeful for the future of Dynamic Island beyond the initial buzz and hype. AppleĮngadget‘s Cherlynn Low does note that you can still see the 12MP front-facing camera “if you peer hard” at the Dynamic Island, but it sounds like Apple has more than done its homework for this one. Samuel Axon of ArsTechnica also came away impressed, calling the Dynamic Island “clever” and praising the feature for having “snappy” animations and “useful” functionality. And where the notch was always seen as an annoying, unuseful element, Davies says the iPhone 14 Pro “actually gives you a good reason - beyond just taking a selfie - to look at that cut-out.” Apple’s not quite ready to create a 100% full-screen iPhone, and the Dynamic Island is likely a half-step in between the notch and that full-screen dream. In his coverage on SlashGear, Chris Davies calls the Dynamic Island a “cheat,” but also says that it does work for what it is. Introducing Dynamic Island on iPhone 14 Pro | Apple
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