Apple with every highly anticipated iPhone launch continues to raise the bar higher than the year before. If you’re unsure whether to stick with or buy an iPhone 13 or opt for a shiny new iPhone 14 instead, here are some of the biggest differences between these two models which might help your decision.
New Emergency SOS & Crash Detection Feature
Apple is taking a step forward in the world of safety. Unlike previous iPhone models, the new iPhone 14 includes two new safety features – Emergency SOS and Crash Detection. Emergency SOS helps users connect with emergency services whilst under exceptional circumstances with no cellular network by using satellites – instant help when you need it. Alternatively, the Crash Detection feature is designed to detect when you’ve been in a severe crash. Once this crash has been detected an alarm will sound and a slider will appear on your device allowing you to call emergency services within one swipe. These two features are available across all of the iPhone 14 series.
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New Purple Colour
The iPhone 13 and iPhone 14 share a lot of the same colour options (aka Midnight, Starlight, Blue and Red). However, a cool colour option that is on the cards for the iPhone 14 which is not on the iPhone 13 is Purple. This light but colourful shade adds a fun and youthful feel to this smartphone and is a great pick for those who want their device to stand out from the crowd.
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Action Mode For Video Stabilization
Capture all the fun and thrill of action scenes with the iPhone 14’s new Action Mode. With this feature, users will be able to capture super smooth and stable videos in 2.8K at 60 fps, even if they’re full of high movement -no shakes, jolts or stops in sight. This feature is available across all iPhone 14 series devices.
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New Photonic Engine Software
The iPhone 14 unlike the iPhone 13, has the addition of a new Photonic Engine. This Engine is an improved version of the previous Deep Fusion feature and ultimately helps improve the quality of your images in low lighting settings giving you more detail and less noise within your frame. This Photonic Engine software will operate across all the iPhone 14 series devices.
Better Battery Life
A fantastic long-lasting battery life is essential in any modern-day smartphone, and the iPhone 14 definitely ticks that box. The iPhone 14 battery gives users up to 20 hours of video playback, up to 16 hours of video streaming and up to 80 hours of audio playback. Alternatively, the iPhone 13 offers lesser with up to 19 hours of video playback, up to 15 hours of video streaming and up to 75 hours of audio playback – so the iPhone 14 wins!
Now you’ve got some of the biggest differences between the iPhone 13 and iPhone 14 ironed out, it’s time to get your hands on a new Apple device of your own. Are you swaying towards getting an iPhone 13, or has the iPhone 14 won your heart? Well either way Fonehouse have amazing cheap offers on both! Shop the iPhone 13 and the iPhone 14 here.