8K recording didn’t come to any of the new iPhone 14 models, including the Pros, so it’s no surprise that it’s not here either. The iPhone 14 Plus can record videos at up to 4K, 60 frames-per-second (FPS). ![]() Meanwhile EIS normally crops the video and uses software tricks to stabilize it, resulting in some image loss. It’s better than electronic image stabilization (EIS), as with OIS the camera sensor physically moves while you’re shooting a video, in order to stabilize it. On the video side of things, that optical image stabilization (OIS) we mentioned earlier does come in handy. But the iPhone 14 Plus handled it like a champ. Many phones that have a Portrait feature would’ve struggled to detect the little spots between the frames of the glasses and the subject’s head, likely either blurring the glasses, or not blurring the background properly. ![]() Portrait mode in selfies is better than ever, and even manages to deal with challenging shots like the one above. Like the back camera, this one supports Portrait mode, Night mode and 4K, 60FPS video recording. Turning the phone around, we have a selfie camera inside that notch, which is also 12 megapixels. Note: Pixel 7 Pro benchmark results will be available soon for comparison iPhone 14 Plus Camera And with those screen bezels in mind, the Plus has an ever so slightly smaller display than the Pro Max, even if its body is about the same size. So as we should’ve expected, Apple found a way to extra-nerf it, even if only a tiny bit. However, we do have bigger bezels around the display of the iPhone 14 Plus. I compared it side-by-side with the iPhone 14 Pro Max to see if the phones’ bodies are exactly the same in size, and they appear to be. So, real life usage – the iPhone 14 Plus is fantastic for browsing the web, watching movies, and doing pretty much anything, thanks to that big, beautiful display that it’s packing. Realistically, the iPhone 14 Plus’ display is well visible even outside on a sunny day, so unless you’re planning for a summer trip to the desert, you’ll find the brightness more than apt. ![]() You’re encouraged to reuse any old chargers you may have lying around, but keep in mind that those will have to be at least 20W, if you wish to take optimal advantage of the iPhone 14 Plus’ fast charging.Īccording to Apple we have 800 nits max brightness (1200 nits HDR peak brightness), which is also below, say, the Pro Max, but regardless, more than bright enough for most users. ![]() A lot of brands tend to not give us chargers “for free” anymore, at least with flagship phones, and the excuse is protecting the environment. There’s no charger included, and if you’re in the US – there’s no SIM ejector tool either, as the new iPhones only use eSIM now in that region.īut we have an EU variant of the iPhone 14 Plus here, so the good old SIM ejector is included, and the phone does have a physical SIM card slot in our case.īack to that missing charger for a quick tangent. Savor the moment if you will that’s the whole point of the whole slidey mechanism after all! And there it is – your new iPhone 14 Plus.Inside the box is also some paperwork, a white Apple sticker, plus a USB Type-C to Lightning cable. The unboxing experience is the usual Apple ordeal – we have a very tiny, compact, and minimalist retail box, which you need to hold by the sides as its bottom slides out slowly, to reveal your new tech toy.
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