Thursday, June 29, 2023

iPhone 14 Plus vs. iPhone 14 Pro Max

 

iPhone 14 Plus vs. iPhone 14 Pro Max.



The iPhone 14 Plus and iPhone 14 Pro Max are among Apple's newest iPhone models and follow 2021's iPhone 13 mini and ‌iPhone 13‌ Pro Max. Now that Apple offers two iPhones with 6.7-inch displays, how different are the two models, and what exactly does a "Pro" device give you? Last year, the biggest differences between the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro were ProMotion, 2GB of memory, three hours of battery life, and rear cameras with different apertures. With ‌iPhone 14‌ Plus and ‌iPhone 14 Pro‌ Max, both devices share new features like Emergency SOS via satellite, Crash Detection, Action mode, 6GB of memory, Photonic Engine, and an upgraded 12-megapixel TrueDepth front camera with autofocus, but Apple's "Pro" and non-Pro ‌iPhone‌ models are more different than ever. Our guide helps to answer the question of how to decide which of these two ‌iPhone‌ models is best for you, and serves as a way to clearly see what additional features and upgrades the ‌iPhone 14 Pro‌ Max brings to the table. 

Final Thoughts.

The ‌iPhone 14 Pro‌ Max offers a large number of upgrades over the ‌iPhone 14‌ Plus. With just $200 difference to obtain a brighter display with ProMotion and always-on functionality, the ‌Dynamic Island‌, the A16 Bionic chip, and a radically different rear camera set up, not to mention longer battery life and a more premium design, many customers will be able to justify getting the ‌iPhone 14 Pro‌ Max over the ‌iPhone 14‌ Plus. Due to the scale and breadth of the ‌iPhone 14 Pro‌ Max's improvements and features, customers should actively choose the high-end model in most cases. It will only be worth getting the ‌iPhone 14‌ Plus over the ‌iPhone 14 Pro‌ Max if you want a lighter device, do not care for the "Pro" rear camera setup or features like ProMotion and the always-on display, or cannot afford the $200 to upgrade to the high-end model. In this instance, you will still benefit from shared features like Emergency SOS via satellite. The ‌iPhone 14‌ Plus is still a very well-rounded device, especially for customers coming from a much older model that want a larger screen size.


Sunday, June 4, 2023

The future smartphones of 2023

 

The future smartphones of 2023

The cutting edge of tech is the smartphone - and here are all the exciting phones from the likes of Apple, Samsung, Google and more.





With the pace of smartphone evolution moving so fast, there's always something waiting in the wings. No sooner have you spied the latest handset, that there's anticipation for the next big thing. Here we look at those phones that haven't yet launched, the upcoming phones for 2023. We'll be updating this list on a regular basis, with those device rumours we think are credible and exciting. As for already-launched handsets, we've rounded up the best smartphones of 2023 elsewhere - those we consider to be the best across all platforms. If your budget is a little smaller, there is also our budget smartphones - and there's a mid-range roundup up, as well. 

The upcoming generation of phones

Before we dive into the detail, here are some of the anticipated handsets for 2023 and beyond: 

  • Google Pixel Fold 
  • Huawei Mate X3 
  • OnePlus V Fold and V Flip 
  • Vivo X Flip
  •  Nothing Phone (2)
  •  iPhone 15 and 15 Pro 
  •  Galaxy Z Fold 5 
  • Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5
  •  Google Pixel 7a 
  • Google Pixel G10/Pixel 7 Ultra
  •  Motorola Razr(s) 2023 
  • Xiaomi Mix Fold 3 
  • New Microsoft Surface foldable

Google Pixel Fold





Google hasn't confirmed this one, but the rumours surrounding the foldable pixel have been circling for a long time.Rumours of the folding Google Pixel have been around since 2019, and the company still hasn't launched one or even confirmed that there's a release any time in the near future. Recent news on the device suggests Google isn't happy with it and has delayed its launch. It is expected to be a book-style foldable like the Galaxy Z Fold 4, but more compact. Over the first few months of 2023, we saw a number of fresh rumours surrounding the device, including some detailed renders, and a possible sighting on a New York subway.


Huawei Mate X3





The Mate XS 2 was launched in 2022 and the Mate X3 is predicted to follow soon.

Having already launched the outward-folding Mate XS 2 in summer 2022, it's been claimed the company will launch the inward-folding Mate X3 next. December 2022 was slated as the timeframe to look out for, but it's not been confirmed as yet. It's expected to be slimmer and more durable than its predecessor. 


OnePlus V Fold and V Flip





At its OnePlus 11 and Buds Pro 2 launch event, the manufacturer teased the upcoming launch of its first foldable phone(s), which are going to be launched in the third quarter of 2023. It's been rumoured that - like its parent company, Oppo, it will launch both horizontal and vertical (flip) style foldable smartphones. Beyond that, we don't know a huge amount, but it's safe to assume that they'll be tweaked versions of the Oppo Find N2 and Find N2 Flip. 


Vivo X Flip





Like its cousin brands - OnePlus and Oppo - Vivo is expected to enter its own clamshell foldable to the smartphone market this year. A little like the Oppo Find N2 Flip, it has a large cover screen on the exterior, except it's landscape-oriented and not arranged vertically, dominating the top half of the front cover. 


Nothing Phone (2)





Nothing - Carl Pei's relatively new company - has announced that it intends to expand into the US, and that will include the second generation Nothing Phone. The company has also confirmed that - unlike its first model - this phone is going to be powered by a flagship-grade chipset. Specifically, that's going to be the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 platform, not the newer Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. It's expected to launch in the second half of 2023. 


Apple iPhone 15 range





As surely as night follows day, Apple releases a new range of iPhones every year. iPhone 14 have just launched, and that means next year we'll see iPhone 15.Despite iPhone 14 still being a new device, rumours about the next generation iPhone 15 have already started. Apple has already confirmed the move from Lightning to USB-C, while other rumours speculate that Apple will move from physical buttons to solid-state/haptic buttons, and further leaks suggest a move to 120Hz displays for all models. The next models will almost certainly land in September/October 2023.

 

Pixel G10/Pixel 7 Ultra



The Pixel G10 is a bit of a mystery device, in that all we've heard is that it's in the works and that has the same display as the 7 Pro.Following rumours of the Pixel 7a series, another unannounced Pixel device broke cover. The Pixel G10 has been discovered, but it seems no one really knows what it is. It's supposed to feature a large 6.7-inch QuadHD display - like the Pixel 7 Pro - and it could be the Pixel 7 Ultra, but we're unsure on this one. 


Google Pixel 7a 'family'



Almost as soon as the Pixel 7 was announced, the 7a series was teased on Amazon.In something of a surprising move, Amazon offered up pre-registration for the 'Google Pixel 7a family' almost as soon as the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro were launched. Since then, we've got a better glimpse at the full picture of this phone. It's said to feature a 6.1-inch 90Hz display, feature a design reminiscent of the Pixel 7, and a dual camera system. It's also said to feature the same second gen Tensor processor from Google. 


Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5



Rumours have already started up for Samsung's next foldable flagship, and it's sounding a lot like Samsung has taken onboard criticism and is addressing a couple of consumer pain points. One of those is the crease on the display. It's been suggested that the next model will feature a droplet curve in the display to avoid that easily visible, distinct crease and remove the gap when closed. Some rumours have even suggested we could see a silo for the S Pen built into the frame of the phone, but more recent suggestion states that isn't the case, so it's a bit of an unknown. 


Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5



It would be incredibly unusual for Samsung to release a new Z Fold, without the accompanying clamshell Z Flip, so we're also expecting the company to launch the new Z Flip 5 alongside it. Cover displays seem to be something of a focus this year for most manufacturers, and it's been rumoured that Samsung's new Flip will have a much larger cover screen taking up nearly all the space on the front cover of the phone. 


Motorola Razr(s) 2023



It's been claimed that Motorola could launch two Razr phone models in 2023, following the Razr 2022 from last year. So far, we've seen images leaked - both digital renders and physical product photos - showing a device with a much larger cover display. In fact, the display takes up nearly all of the available space on the cover, with the dual camera system punched through it. We don't know much about the rumoured second model, but could the second one be a larger-screened foldable like the Galaxy Z Fold, or will Motorola build something like the Rizr concept usi ng its rollable prototype display? 


Xiaomi Mix Fold 3



Xiaomi hasn't officially confirmed the Mix Fold 3 exists, but rumours around the product are ramping up already. It's expected to land in the third quarter of 2023, and that's about all that's been said about it so far. It will, undoubtedly, be powered by whatever is the most high-end platform from Qualcomm's Snapdragon team, and will likely only be available in China. 


Microsoft Surface foldable



Having tried two generations of Surface Duo - with two screens that fold shut - it's been said that Microsoft has shelved plans for a third generation and is, instead, working on a phone with one large foldable screen instead. If so, it could see the Microsoft Surface foldable work more like a Samsung Galaxy Z Fold, and not a two-screened smartphone with a hinge.