You’ll probably find any existing case you’ve got for the 13 Pro fits a 14 Pro.Ī new feature for the iPhone 14 Pro is an “always-on” display, whereby the phone can display things such as the time and other widgets like weather even when the screen is “off”. The 13 Pro is fractionally shorter and thinner, measuring 146.7 x 71.5 x 7.65mm, and weighing 203g. The iPhone 14 Pro measures in at 147.5 x 71.5 x 7.85mm and weighs 206g. The physical dimensions of the phones aren’t exactly identical, but they’re close enough to be hard to spot any obvious differences when looking at them. IPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro (right), Photo: Amy Davies The iPhone 14 Pro promises to be brighter in outdoor conditions but placing the two phones side by side doesn’t result in any majorly obvious differences to the naked eye. Both are 460ppi, and both offer refresh rates of up to 120Hz. The iPhone 14 Pro has an ever-so-slightly higher resolution at 2556×1179 pixels, compared to the 13 Pro’s 2532×1170 pixels. The iPhone 14 Pro’s design appear pretty much identical to the iPhone 13 Pro’s.īoth offer a 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR display. iPhone 14 Pro vs iPhone 13 Pro: screen and design Otherwise, both have slow-mo video, both use Dolby Vision HDR and both offer video functions such as Time-lapse with stabilisation. In practice, it doesn’t seem to make a huge amount of difference if the “action” it is compensating for isn’t particularly extreme, but it becomes more noticeable if you move the camera around a lot more, such as while jogging. This is intended to take on the likes of the GoPro market and will be a big plus for some people, though may be irrelevant for others. Īnother new feature for the iPhone 14 Pro is “Action mode”, which promises to deliver better image stabilisation when recording movies in shaky situations. This is now available in 4K for the iPhone 14 Pro, while for the iPhone 13 Pro is only available in full HD recording. There is a slight change to the “Cinematic” mode, which allows recording of videos with a shallow depth of field effect. This is available in 4K, but only if you have a 256GB or above model. There’s also “ProRes” video recording, which is designed to appeal to advanced video creators. Both offer 4K at up to 60fps in the normal video mode. The video specifications of these two phones are very similar. With the iPhone 13 Pro, you only get 1x or 3x, so although the quality between the two is pretty much equal, the 13 Pro is slightly less flexible. The benefit of the iPhone 14 Pro is that the new “2x” option is available directly in Portrait mode, which means you can choose between a 1x, 2x or 3x point of view depending on how much of the background environment you want to display. IPhone 14 Pro portrait mode (3x), Photo: Amy Davies
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