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The iPhone 14 Plus lacks three features that the iPhone 14 Pro Max has.

Tomorrow is the date of Apple’s upcoming “Far out” special event, during which the corporation is anticipated to unveil a number of new goods. There are four different iPhone 14 versions among them, including the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max.

The screen size will be the same across the iPhone 14 Plus and iPhone 14 Pro Max, but that’s about it. Continue reading for information on three features that the iPhone 14 Pro Max will have over the iPhone 14 Plus.

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innovative display technologies
A16 chip
major camera improvements
Wrap up
innovative display technologies
Apple hasn’t unveiled a new iPhone with the “Plus” name in a while, but that’s about to change. There won’t be an iPhone 14 mini because Apple is allegedly discontinuing the mini-sized iPhone this year. The new 6.1-inch iPhone 14 and 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Plus are more likely to be announced by Apple.

You may have observed that the screen size of the iPhone 14 Plus will be the same as that of the iPhone 13 Pro Max (and possibly iPhone 14 Pro Max, which is expected to keep the same screen size as the current generation). The similarities between these two vehicles, though, stop there.

The display capabilities of the iPhone 14 Pro Max will surpass those of the iPhone 14 Plus, which will use the same display technology as the iPhone 13 with a 60Hz OLED panel.

The iPhone 14 Pro Max will have a new display design without the notch at the top of the screen, according to numerous indications and reports. The Face ID sensors and the new front-facing camera will be housed in a pill-shaped cutout that will take the place of the notch on Apple devices.

A ProMotion display with refresh rates ranging from 120Hz to 1Hz will also be featured on the iPhone 14 Pro Max. As a result, the more expensive iPhone model will feature an always-on display for the first time, making it similar to the Apple Watch in that it will display some visual components even while it is “off.”

A16 chip
Apple releases new iPhone models with a new, faster chip every year. However, this time, some iPhone models might not have a completely new processor. The mid-range iPhone 14 models will use the A15 Bionic, which was confirmed by 9to5Mac earlier this year, while only the 14 Pro models will have the new A16 processor.

The iPhone 13 range uses the A15 chip. And although though speculations suggest that the iPhone 14 will have an improved A15 Bionic chip with more RAM and potentially a stronger GPU, it will still have the same CPU as the iPhone from a year ago. The iPhone 14 Pro or iPhone 14 Pro Max with the A16 chip will cost more, so customers who want the finest performance on the market will have to pay extra.

Of course, we’ll have to wait till we’ve actually used both versions to have a better understanding of how the iPhone 14 Plus and iPhone 14 Pro Max work in actual situations.

major camera improvements
According to a recent leak, the cameras on the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus would only see modest hardware changes. The iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max are anticipated to be the only devices to receive the significant enhancements.

For example, the new 48MP wide lens (instead of the existing 12MP lens) that will be included in the iPhone 14 Pro versions is anticipated to offer new video capabilities, such as 8K footage for the first time on an iPhone. Additionally, according to rumours, the ultra-wide lens on the 14 Pro models will have a bigger sensor to collect more light, leading to better pictures and movies in dimly lit conditions.

Not to mention that only the Pro models may use features like ProRAW images and ProRes movies. So, if you’re a serious photographer, the iPhone 14 Pro Max is arguably a better choice than the iPhone 14 Plus.

Wrap up
As you can see, even though Apple will provide consumers who are less picky the choice to buy a larger screen phone with the iPhone 14 Plus, those who want the greatest hardware will likely wind up purchasing a 14 Pro model. What about you, though? Which one are you going to pick? Tell us in the comments section below.

Remember that Apple’s “Far out” event starts at 10AM Pacific Time, and 9to5Mac will have complete coverage of all the announcements.

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