iPhone 14 discussions

Which is fair comments by @Pho3nix @epah @greg0205 @Dave
I still download all my music onto my device, like when I’m flying or travelling or don’t have proper signal.
128gb is more than enough if you backup everything to iCloud.

I also still download all my music :p Went with the 256GB this year as I want to shoot in RAW mostly and the photos are 'yuUuge'
 
I also still download all my music :p Went with the 256GB this year as I want to shoot in RAW mostly and the photos are 'yuUuge'
Same here. I guess depends what you do with it. I don’t have no time to battle with getting proper signal in the gym to stream my music.
 
Actually a little higher than I thought, I haven't deleted all the large Apple apps yet.

Over 25GB of music

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You won't see a massive difference between these two using standard photo mode (especially when uploaded and compressed), in RAW mode the difference will be more substantial.

For those that actually want to shoot in RAW, I found this nice shortcut that adds a RAW->HEIF conversion option to the share sheet: https://www.icloud.com/shortcuts/20c59e1b2e1842379f467c29626f602b

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the point is 99% of people out there would just point and shoot … to me there is little difference between the two and if I zoomed into the pictures text looked a little clearer on the 13 pro max.

I posted direct links to post image and not using Tapatalk upload (not sure if it still compresses)

Overall really comparing the two (I.e 14 pro max 256gb to 13 pro max 256gb) I would advise people to stick with their 13s … very side ways “upgrade”

Ps: have a 13 pro max and just bought the 14 pro max and just giving my very unbiased opinion.
 
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It makes zero sense for anyone to ever recommend the regular iPhone 14 when the iPhone 13 will still be there at a cheaper price. Your only getting a slightly (and I mean slightly) better camera where the images will be compressed by Instagram anyway. Crash detection - is that a must? Do not get the 14, the 13 Pro is a better buy and like-for-like the regular 13 is the same phone. 14 Pro is a different story.
Yeah, don't really want to stretch to 14 Pro contract repayments, hence wondering if the 13 Pro might be better option than the standard 14.
 
Why 128gb?

Because the modern world has internet?

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And yes I am deleting Create and Play and Zookeeper World right now so I’ll have even more free.
 
Which is fair comments by @Pho3nix @epah @greg0205 @Dave
I still download all my music onto my device, like when I’m flying or travelling or don’t have proper signal.
128gb is more than enough if you backup everything to iCloud.

But even so you can fit 3000 songs in 16GB more than enough for travelling and then an irregular event at that.

I buy devices (and most other things) for the 95% use case not the 5% outlier events.

iOS is so good at self-managing offline storage it’s really not an issue at all to always have music with you without even making a big effort.
 
I'm quite surprised at how much heavier the 14Pro feels compared to the 12 - weighed both with their cases on and the 12 clocks in at 188g, the 14P is 240g. My wife's 13 is 204g.

Interestingly, the screen seems a touch brighter on the 12 - only noticeable when held side by side.

DI is very cool - love the indicators when there is audio in the background and the ability to switch to it with a quick tap. As others have noted I'm really looking forward to more use being made if it.

I do like the Always On mode since my phone also serves as a bedside clock .

The additional camera lens definitely will take a while to get accustomed to - found the switch to the macro lens when bringing objects close quite jarring initially.

The combination of absolute familiarity (phone to phone transfer was a cinch) with some new refinement and features is a joy.
 
The additional camera lens definitely will take a while to get accustomed to - found the switch to the macro lens when bringing objects close quite jarring initially.

I found this annoying too, there's a toggle in camera settings that shows the macro indicator in the camera app, so you can disable/enable it.
 
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