![]() Apple said you’ll get an 18-hour battery life out of the new smartwatch. The new Apple Watch Series 8 boasts a large, Always-On Retina display and a strong crack-resistant front crystal. Read more about the Apple AirPods Pro 2 over here.Īpple Watch Series 8 Apple Watch Series 8.They pack Apple’s H2 chip, boast spatial audio, active noise-cancellation and promise even more detail and clarity than their predecessors. Image: AppleĪpple has announced round two of its premium earbuds, the AirPods Pro 2. The ‘Far Out’ Apple Event didn’t really touch on any new iOS 16 features, aside from the Dynamic Island and Crash detection. We’ve had the iOS 16 Beta running on our phones for a while, and aside from the expected bugs that have been quickly fixed by updates, the new software is great (once you get used to it). Some features of the new software shipping with the iPhone 14 range include the ability to unsend or edit texts sent via iMessage, (almost) complete Lock Screen customisation, Family sharing (think parental controls), the ability to share photo galleries with family and friends and makeovers to a few existing apps/features/settings. The new 16-core Neural Engine is apparently capable of nearly 17 trillion operations per second iOS 16, Apple’s phone softwareĪpple first announced iOS 16 back in June at its annual WWDC developer conference. A16 Bionic features a 5-core GPU with 50 per cent more memory bandwidth than the A15. With two high-performance cores and four high-efficiency cores, the new 6-core CPU, Apple said during its event, is up to 40 per cent faster than the competition. It enables this Dynamic Island thing, is to thank for all-day battery life and is behind the computational power the new camera system has. Read more about the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max over here.Īpple is touting the A16 Bionic chip as being “generations ahead of the competition”.The iPhone 14 Plus boosts this up to a 6.7-inch display, up to 29 hours of video playback (up to 25 hours streamed) and the same camera system as its little brother. ![]() The iPhone 14 Pro boasts a 6.1-inch display, up to 23 hours of video playback (up to 20 hours streamed) and an upgraded camera system – a whopping 48MP. Image: Appleĭefinitely the highlight of Apple’s September ‘Far Out’ event, the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max deliver on the camera front. IPhone 14 Pro & Pro Max The iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max. Read more about the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus over here.The iPhone 14 Plus boosts this up to a 6.7-inch display, up to 26 hours of video playback (up to 20 hours streamed) and the same camera system as its little sister. The iPhone 14 boasts a 6.1-inch display, up to 20 hours of video playback (up to 16 hours streamed) and an upgraded camera system. iPhone 14 & 14 Plus iPhone 14 and 14 Plus. They also don’t get the latest in Apple Silicon, with the A16 bionic chip reserved only for those opting for the Pro. The camera system across the range has been upgraded, but the 14 and 14 Plus will miss out on the 48MP camera the Pro pair have. The iPhone 14 and 14 Plus are also the same size as their Pro and Pro Max friends, 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch displays. It’s a pill-like space for Face ID that expands when you, for example, receive a call or notification. But the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max have swapped the ‘notch’ for a ‘Dynamic Island’. When it comes to similarities, they all retain the same ‘Apple’ feel. ![]() ![]() IPhone 14 range: 14, Plus, Pro and Pro MaxĪlthough part of the same range, each of the four phones are different, tailored to cover anyone’s needs (in true Apple form). To save you some time, we’ve summarised everything Apple announced this morning at its ‘Far Out’ event. ![]() While the headlining the Apple ‘Far Out’ announcement was of course the iPhone 14 range, the tech giant snuck a few more goodies into the 1.5-hour event. While you were sleeping, Apple held its annual September iPhone event. BTW - prices are accurate and items in stock at the time of posting. We have affiliate and advertising partnerships, which means we may collect a share of sales or other compensation from the links on this page. At Gizmodo, we independently select and write about stuff we love and think you'll like too. ![]()
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