iPhone 14 Pro Review: Everyone Is a Professional

iPhone 14 Pro Review: Everyone Is a Professional

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The iPhone 14 Pro comes in gold (above), silver, black and deep purple.

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Phone There was a time when the camera system on an iPhone Pro was what defined its "pro-ness," or professional designation. The people who needed the best pictures possible from their phone opted for the Pro, while others could get a regular iPhone to save some money, knowing there were fewer differences between their features. Starting with the iPhone 14 Pro, however, the separation between Pro and non-Pro models extends far beyond the camera.

Is there a scenario for which a highly skilled professional needs the always-on display to do their job? Maybe, but I can't think of one. It's simply a neat feature that might make parts of daily life more enjoyable for most people. The same thing goes for the Dynamic Island, which is the new notch at the top of the screen that corrals system alerts into a playful area.

iPhone 14 Pro Review: Everyone Is a Professional

Sep 22, 2022, 2:41pm UTC
http://www.newsweek.com/iphone-14-pro-review-everyone-professional-1744216 > The iPhone 14 Pro comes in gold (above), silver, black and deep purple. TYLER HAYES Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedInShare on RedditShare on Flipboard Share via Email Comments Tech & Science Iphone Apple Camera Phone There was a time when the camera system on an iPhone Pro was what defined its "pro-ness," or professional designation. The people who needed the best pictures possible from their phone opted for the Pro, while others could get a regular iPhone to save some money, knowing there were fewer differences between their features. Starting with the iPhone 14 Pro, however, the separation between Pro and non-Pro models extends far beyond the camera. > Is there a scenario for which a highly skilled professional needs the always-on display to do their job? Maybe, but I can't think of one. It's simply a neat feature that might make parts of daily life more enjoyable for most people. The same thing goes for the Dynamic Island, which is the new notch at the top of the screen that corrals system alerts into a playful area.