Iphone latest model

  1. Here's every iPhone model that will get Apple's iOS 17
  2. iPhone 14 and 14 Pro: Release date, specs, price
  3. Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max Review
  4. 5 Best iPhones
  5. Best iPhone 2023: which Apple phone is for you?
  6. iPhone 13: Everything we know about Apple's new 2021 phone line
  7. Huge updates to the iPhone 15's camera turn the 15 Pro into a con — here's why (report)


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Here's every iPhone model that will get Apple's iOS 17

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iPhone 14 and 14 Pro: Release date, specs, price

Release date The iPhone 14 handsets were announced at Apple’s Far Out event on September 7. All four models will become available for pre-order on September 9, and three of them (the 14, 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max) will then go on sale a week later on September 16. But anyone looking to buy the iPhone 14 Plus will have to wait almost a month, since it won’t hit stores until October 7. See: Price The 14 starts at $799 and the 14 Plus at $899; the 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max start at $999 and $1,099 respectively. Here’s the full price list for the standard models: • iPhone 14 (128GB): $799 / £849 / A$1,399 • iPhone 14 (256GB): $899 / £959 / A$1,579 • iPhone 14 (512GB): $1,099 / £1,179 / A$1,899 • iPhone 14 Plus (128GB): $899 / £949 / A$1,579 • iPhone 14 Plus (256GB): $999 / £1,059 / A$1,749 • iPhone 14 Plus (512GB): $1,199 / £1,279 / A$2,099 And here are the prices for the Pro models: • iPhone 14 Pro (128GB): $999 / £1,099 / A$1,749 • iPhone 14 Pro (256GB): $1,099 / £1,209 / A$1,899 • iPhone 14 Pro (512GB): $1,299 / £1,429 / A$2,249 • iPhone 14 Pro (1TB): $1,499 / £1,649 / A$2,599 • iPhone 14 Pro Max (128GB): $1,099 / £1,199 / A$1,899 • iPhone 14 Pro Max (256GB): $1,199 / £1,309 / A$2,099 • iPhone 14 Pro Max (512GB): $1,399 / £1,529 / A$2,419 • iPhone 14 Pro Max (1TB): $1,599 / £1,749 / A$2,769 You will be able to Design changes Two very different stories here. The iPhone 14 is largely identical to the iPhone 13 (although you do now have the option of a larger screen, which we’ll discu...

Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max Review

Hands On With the Apple iPhone 14 Pro Lineup The phone measures 6.33 by 3.05 by 0.31 inches (HWD) and weighs 8.47 ounces—dimensions that are within fractions of a millimeter and just 0.01 ounces changed from last year's model. That makes it a large and heavy device, but Pro Max buyers should be well used to these dimensions and weight by now. It's about on par with the While the design isn't particularly exciting, Apple continues to lead the market with materials and build quality. The iPhone 14 Pro Max features a stainless steel frame (as opposed to the standard iPhone 14's aluminum) and is protected with the company's own Ceramic Shield. Apple says its Shield is stronger than competing glass, but that's not something we can test in a practical manner. Phones from Google and Samsung ship with Gorilla Glass Victus or Victus+, which is the top-of-the-line material from Corning. The iPhone 14 Pro Max has the same (Credit: Eric Zeman) The phone has the same flat side edges as the last two Pro Max models, with controls scattered around the frame. Flat-edged phones are less comfortable to hold than those with rounded frames, and that is certainly true of the iPhone 14 Pro Max—but dang that stainless steel feels good. The left side houses the ringer switch and separate volume toggles, while a combined power/screen lock button graces the right edge. The switch and buttons have superb travel and feedback. Apple's decade-old Lightning port is centered on the bottom edge of the phon...

5 Best iPhones

Buying guide for Best iPhones Smartphones have become a modern necessity. One of the most popular smartphones is Apple’s iPhone. In the U.S., roughly 45% of all smartphone owners own iPhones. Some people enjoy having the latest iPhone, regardless of expense. Others are happy to keep using the same iPhone for years. If you like the idea of owning an iPhone, but you don’t want to overspend for features you may not use, you can purchase older versions of unlocked iPhones and take them to your cellular service provider to have them activated. If you like the idea of owning the latest iPhone, unlocked versions of these phones can be purchased, too. There are a number of factors to consider when shopping for an iPhone, including storage capacity, screen size, battery life, and even color. This buying guide outlines everything you need to know to select the right iPhone for your smartphone needs. For the fastest shopping, browse our five favorite iPhones in the matrix above. The 3D Touch feature senses the amount of pressure you’re applying to the iPhone’s screen, resulting in different commands. Key considerations When searching for the right iPhone, the most important thing to consider is which model is best for you. You can save quite a bit of money by buying an older iPhone model. Or you can pick up a new model if you don’t mind paying a premium price. Newer generations of iPhones come in four different varieties:the iPhone, the iPhone Mini, the iPhone Pro, and the iPhone Pro...

Best iPhone 2023: which Apple phone is for you?

Fortunately, we're on hand to help you sift through the myriad options. We know every single iPhone inside and out, so you can be confident that our recommendations are based on expert knowledge, in-depth analysis, and intelligent comparisons between other iPhones and rival phone-makers. We've looked at key factors such as screen quality, performance, camera quality, and battery life in our testing, so you can find the best iPhone for your needs. We've ranked them all below, with links to our in-depth reviews included alongside a quick overview of each model. Once you've trawled through our findings, head over to our The iPhone 14 Pro Max takes over as the new head of the household in Apple's iPhone portfolio, offering the same sizeable 6.7-inch 120Hz display as last year but granting it more power efficient always-on functionality and ditching the long-standing notch in favor of the new The iOS 16-based (out the box at least) user experience offers a number of new features, and works with the Dynamic Island to offer adaptive functionality from this new display element that breaks away from the bezel. For the iPhone 14 generation, only the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max get a taste of Apple's latest and greatest mobile silicon – the A16 Bionic – which delivers class-leading performance and improved power efficiency over its predecessor. That chipset also supports the new triple camera array, which for the first time showcases a 48MP quad-pixel lead sensor that offers superior p...

iPhone 13: Everything we know about Apple's new 2021 phone line

Patrick Holland has been a phone reviewer for CNET since 2016. He is a former theater director who occasionally makes short films. Patrick has an eye for photography and a passion for everything mobile. He is a colorful raconteur who will guide you through the ever-changing, fast-paced world of phones, especially the iPhone and iOS. He used to co-host CNET's I'm So Obsessed podcast and interviewed guests like Jeff Goldblum, Alfre Woodard, Stephen Merchant, Sam Jay, Edgar Wright and Roy Wood Jr. Expertise Apple, iPhone, iOS, Android, Samsung, Sony, Google, Motorola, interviews, coffee equipment, cats Credentials • Patrick's play The Cowboy is included in the Best American Short Plays 2011-12 anthology. He co-wrote and starred in the short film Baden Krunk that won the Best Wisconsin Short Film award at the Milwaukee Short Film Festival. This advertising widget is powered by Navi and contains advertisements that Navi may be paid for in different ways. You will not be charged for engaging with this advertisement. While we strive to provide a wide range of offers, this advertising widget does not include information about every product or service that may be available to you. We make reasonable efforts to ensure that information in the featured advertisements is up to date, each advertiser featured in this widget is responsible for the accuracy and availability of its offer details. It is possible that your actual offer terms from an advertiser may be different than the offer ...

Huge updates to the iPhone 15's camera turn the 15 Pro into a con — here's why (report)

(Image credit: 9to5Mac) This latest scoop goes in on the specifics of ordering the camera modules, which Apple sources from Sony. The latter company has felt the pressure of trying to meet a particularly demanding order from the former. This has led to the point of Sony reaching out to TSMC for additional help, due to “the lack of production capacity.” With that change, manufacturing for this hardware has placed an additional strain on Sony, and they’ve asked TSMC for the additional help. This is compounded by the additional complexities of the CMOS sensor’s intricacies, such as moving from a double layer to triple layer stack for taking in all that additional data and crispy detail, while reducing the image noise. Outlook This seems unlike Apple, and rather out of touch with what the company is trying to do in separating the pro and standard models. But if true (as always, take rumors with a pinch of salt), this could be huge for the iPhone 15 lineup. My upgrade is coming up after a two-year contract on the Time will tell whether this is true, though. But keep your eyes locked on Laptop Mag for any more rumors or leaks that confirm this camera upgrade. Stay in the know with Laptop Mag Get our in-depth reviews, helpful tips, great deals, and the biggest news stories delivered to your inbox. Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors By submitting your information you agree to the Jason brings...