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APPLE IPHONE 14 PRO MAX SPECIFICATIONS/ MORE POWERFUL THE PERFECT SMART PHONE

This holiday season is always a whirlwind of purchases. With so much hype around new products it can be tough to decide which flagship, high-end model or budget pick is right for your needs. There are some fantastic models out there, but it’s just not possible to know which one you will get until you go shopping and have the opportunity to try them out.

That’s why we recommend doing a little research before you make any major life decision. In 2021, we tested six devices, comparing everything from their cameras and battery life to software updates and design across an array of categories. We then put all that data to use by ranking every device based on features and price point. While we didn’t get to test each device in depth, we did get our hands on some real products, including Samsung’s latest Galaxy S22 Ultra and Google’s Pixel 6A, the top choice among phones right now.

In today’s video, we’ll dive into what makes the newest iPhones so great. Here’s how much better they are in comparison to last year’s models and where their pricing falls short. By the end of this review, you will have more information than ever about which device is a good fit for almost any consumer. Let’s dive right in!

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iPhone 14 Pro Max overview (Quoted)

OS                         IOS 16  

CPU                      Hexa-core (2 x 3.46 GHz Avalanche + 4 x Blizzard)  

Dimensions         160.7 x 77.6 x 7.9 mm  

Weight                  240 g  

SIM                       Dual Sim, Dual Standby (Nano-SIM)  

Size                       6.7 Inches  

Memory            128/256/512GB 1TB, Built-in, 6GB RAM, NVMe  (Card No)

Camera            Main  Quad Camera: 48 MP, f/1.8, 24mm (wide), 1/1.28", 1.22µm, dual pixel PDAF, sensor-shift OIS + 12 MP, f/2.8, 77mm (telephoto), 1/3.5", PDAF, OIS, 3x optical zoom + 12 MP, f/2.2, 13mm, 120Ëš (ultrawide), 1/2.55", dual pixel PDAF + TOF 3D LiDAR scanner (depth)48 MP, dual-LED dual-tone flash

                     Front Dual 12 MP, f/1.9, 23mm (wide), 1/3.6", PDAF + SL 3D, (depth/biometrics sensor), HDR, Cinematic mode (4K@30fps), Video (4K@24/25/30/60fps, 1080p@25/30/60/120fps, gyro-EIS)  

Extra          Ultra Wideband (UWB) support, Emergency SOS via satellite (SMS sending/receiving), Glass front + GorillaGlass), Glass back + Gorilla Glass), stainless steel frame, IIP68 dust/water resistant (up to 6m for 30 mins), 


Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max Full Disclosure

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The following content is intended only to provide general information and should not be construed as professional advice or investment advice. It is not meant as financial, tax, legal, accounting, or even risk management advice. You should consult a licensed advisor or accountant for specific advice and information concerning your particular situation.

Let’s get straight into it: What do you get when you shell out $1,000+ on an iPhone? For starters, your money will certainly pay off in several areas. Having said that, there is still more than meets the eye here. Keep reading to learn exactly what it looks like when you put these new iPhones through their paces. So let’s start at the beginning. A brand new model with something truly spectacular never gets old. They offer more options and more power than ever.

iPhone 12 vs iPhone 11 Comparison

iPhone 13 vs iPhone X | iPhone SE 2020 Pricing Best Deals at Target (Opens) Buy at Amazon (Opens) View at Wal-Mart (Opens) B&H Photo Video (Opens) Read Review Pros Great camera system, long batteries Cons Missing headphone jack

  • Fewer ports compared to previous generations
  • Small screen
  • Doesn't support wireless charging
  • No MagSafe Cons Only 5 years old, too expensive
  • Uninspiring design
  • No headphone jack Cons Less memory capacity compared to other models

No IR blaster The biggest reason people choose over another phone is because of its design. If the front and back are looking bad, then most likely it won’t hold up as well either. Luckily for everyone that has been hoping to upgrade to the next generation, the iPhone SE isn’t far behind in terms of performance. But that’s also not saying anything, since many other companies are improving upon versions of the same design. However, some newer models aren’t quite as powerful as the iPhone SE without losing much — if any — overall functionality. When considering the iPhone SE 2020 versus iPhone 12 2019 versus iPhone 11 2012, the results might surprise you. Yes, both handsets are excellent. However, the iPhone SE 2020 has a bit of extra oomph to boot. The iPhone SE 2020 does have slightly less RAM, however. Battery life also seems the same between the two models. If the iPhone SE 2020 had a few fewer charges, you could expect it to perform better overall, despite having a smaller size than the iPhone 12. As for audio quality, both phones deliver solid sound, although some may prefer the speaker of the iPhone 11 instead. The iPhone SE 2020 comes equipped with IP67 water and dust resistance while the iPhone 12 doesn’t have any such protection. Both models look very stylish, though. These days, phones don’t need flashy designs to stand out — unless you want to draw attention away from the fact that they have nothing particularly special going on under the hood. Either way, they are both superb options for those on a tight budget who are willing to splurge on a new Smartphone. Don’t forget that the iPhone 13 models were also released. Whether you’re interested in upgrading your current handset or getting yourself your first iPhone, it would help to compare the two devices. We’ve got everything covered. Learn More Our Rating: 4.5 /5 $1,000 at Amazon Best Prices Now at Newegg View Deal Get coupon $25 off Apple Watch Series 3 (Opens) + Free shipping Check Amazon (Opens)

Apple iOS 15 vs Android

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  • iPhone 14 vs Macbook Air | iPhone 12 Mini vs iPhone 8 Plus | iPhone 7 vs iPhone 6S
  • iPhone 16 vs iPad Pro | iPhone 12 vs iPhone 11
  • iPhone vs Smartphone Compared to Another Phone

iPhone vs Android Smart phones Overall Similarities Difficult to say No Real Competition Can Be Tanked With Cameras Small Screen Size Good Camera Quality Better Refresh Rate Excellent Graphics Processor Up To 18 Gb RAM Useful Features Long Battery Life Excellent Software Updates Excellent Lowlight Photography Improved Portrait Mode Increased Storage Capacity & Space Apps Much Easier To Connect Devices May Support Multiple Passwords Quickly Installed Touch screen Display Has Retina Displays Folding Or Sliding Standout Design Slim Line Design Not Available Outstanding Price Competitive Reasons to buy + Excellent display, excellent speakers + Wide range of colors + Easy charging, perfect brightness Reasons to avoid - Expensive

Apple iOS 15 vs Android Smartphone Compared to Other Phones

  • iPhone 14 vs Macbook (13-inch) – Overall Most similar Performance Powering 2200 -3500 
  • Watt Dual Core CPU 1.3 GHz Quad Core GPU
  • Integrated GPU RAM Hard Disk 256 GB - 512GB 
  • Rear Camera 3MP Front-facing camera rear camera True Depth Camera Front-facing portrait view 60° wide angle camera 64MP main camera 10x optical zoom 50x optical zoom Wide color night photography 120° HDR Night Photography HD video recording up to 1080p 30fps High-Resolution photos 6k 4k at 24p 180fps Face Time Web cam 1080p at 240p 720p at 300fps Night mode video capturing 60 FPS 1080p at 120 fps 120 FPS

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iPhone vs PC Apple Computers Are Cheaper than Windows PCs Due to Apple's dominance of a vast majority of computing devices, the differences are usually minimal. Because of this ease of availability, there is a huge selection of both desktop computers (PC) and laptops available on the market. At least, that’s as true these days as in 2021. Still, choosing between the likes of Chrome books or Windows machines can prove confusing if you only want a computer that fits the bill for whatever task is at hand. All the major operating systems include plenty of hardware components you can add, so you should be able to find one that suits you. Chrome OS runs through the popular Chromium browser, whereas Adobe Light room offers a full suite of photo editing tools. After you've figured out your ideal combination and installed the appropriate app(s), you could start using the program as soon as possible. Also, take note: Windows is capable of running Linux. Although Linux requires you to change programs every time, it provides a much simpler interface for those who already have a preference for MS office. Apple OS X takes things to an entirely new level. It's fast, smooth and feature-packed, making it a worthy competitor to Windows. It's also easy to set up and manages many compatible peripherals and accessories, including mice, keyboards and printers. Finally, macOS is often hailed for being extremely user friendly and intuitive, making many tasks super simple. From the perspective of cost, macOS seems more appealing than Windows. Unfortunately, the latter runs on pretty much every available platform, while macOS doesn't support Windows or MacOS, leaving users with limited choices. Microsoft Windows' built-in apps are significantly faster than macOS. The company also has more extensive resources to work with, including its Office suite and Office apps. Overall, iOS and MACOS are both excellent mobile operating systems — and Windows does a decent job of combining the best elements of both programs.

Apple Operating System Vs Android Operating Systems

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Apple operating system is One of the primary reasons for switching to something else is simply convenience. Switching from an Android phone to an iPhone is easier than turning on a virtual assistant like Siri via WiFi at home or downloading files to your Mac with Bluetooth. Ultimately, that means buying a whole new device and adding a lot more value to your wallet by removing the costs associated with switching, especially if you're planning to use Android applications. Apple has made sure that its OS is perfectly compatible with the various types of Android smart phones, tablets and smart watches. You can easily swap out Android smart phone apps for iOS ones, regardless of whether you're currently using an iPhone or a non-iPhone device. There's also lots of stock Android models available in stores, and you could theoretically install Android apps on your iPhone without even needing to root your phone. Even after installing things like Waze and Maps (which aren't available in other platforms). iOS is designed to work with nearly every type of Android device out there (and probably beyond). Though, that doesn't mean that other manufacturers' operating systems aren't worth investigating. Just remember they'll run differently, and you may need to restart your Galaxy every now and again. Mobile devices still have limitations compared to desktops.

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