Thinking about upgrading to Apple’s newest “Pro” iPhone?
I purchased the 128GB iPhone 14 Pro in Space Black for $999.
In terms of RAM and storage, the 14 Pro is almost identical to the 13 Pro.
In fact, for most day-to-day tasks, an iPhone 12 or 11 will feel just as snappy.
I’ve never been a big fan of using an always-on display and opted to turn it off immediately.
Apple has effectively made the touch responsiveness of this black notch feel like any other part of your display.
The notch wiggles and moves to your touches.
The notch has quickly become one of my favorite features on the iPhone 14 Pro.
But bigger isn’t always better, especially when it comes to low-light quality.
Switching between subjects and tracking in Cinematic mode is now faster and more accurate.
For more casual content, however, it can really up your production value when done right.
you might easily push the color grading and get a very professional look with minimal effort.
To take 48MP stills you will need to toggle ProRaw from the top of camera app.
Corners of images appear softer on my iPhone 13 Mini.
In the daytime though, it’s unlikely that you’ll see much of a difference.
The iPhone 14 Pro can shoot a max 15x digital zoom.
The results aren’t bad, but I’d only use it in a pinch.
For vlogging especially, I think this is a great mode to use.