And if you’re one of them, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 is probably on your radar.
Both devices launched at $999, so let’s see which offers more value.
It can also stand on its own without needing a holder.
The iPhone 14 Pro has a stainless steel frame with Ceramic Shield protection on the front glass.
The iPhone 14 Pro has a 6.1-inch 120Hz FHD+ OLED screen.
The idea here is to lower your screen time by reducing the need to check your phone.
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It can shoot 4K video at 60FPS on the back and the front.
It can shoot 4K video at 60FPS on the back and 30FPS on the front.
iPhones are more consistent, take better videos, and lean towards warmer and more realistic colors.
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On paper, the iPhone 14 Pro is the clear winner.
That said, the average user shouldn’t be too concerned about benchmark scores.
Both devices start at 128GB of storage, but only the iPhone offers a 1TB storage option.
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Check outhow much storage you needif you’re unsure.
Battery
Just like RAM management, iPhones are also better at battery consumption.
Both devices have similar charging speeds, so it’s not a reason to pick one over the other.
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