Brand | Apple Inc. |
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Manufacturer | Foxconn |
Slogan | Big and bigger. Wonderfull. |
Colors | Blue, Midnight, Product Red, Starlight, Purple, Yellow |
Generation | 16th |
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Compatible networks | 3G / 4G LTE / 5G NR |
First released | 14: September 16, 2022 14 Plus: October 7, 2022 |
Availability by region | 14: September 16, 2022
October 7, 2022 October 14, 2022 October 18, 2022 October 28, 2022 November 4, 2022 February 10, 2023 October 7, 2022
October 14, 2022 October 18, 2022 November 4, 2022 February 10, 2023 |
Predecessor | iPhone 13 / 13 Mini |
Successor | iPhone 15 / 15 Plus |
Related | iPhone 14 Pro / iPhone 14 Pro Max |
Type |
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Form factor | Slate |
Dimensions |
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Mass |
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Operating system | Original: iOS 16.0 Current: iOS 17.2.1, released December 19, 2023[1] |
System-on-chip | Apple A15 |
CPU | Hexa-core (2x3.23 GHz Avalanche + 4x2.02 GHz Blizzard) |
GPU | Apple-designed 5-core, up to 1.713 TFLOPS[2] |
Modem | Qualcomm X65 5G[3] |
Memory | 6 GB LPDDR4X[4] |
Storage | 128, 256, 512 GB NVMe |
Removable storage | None |
SIM |
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Battery | |
Charging | Qi wireless charging (7.5 W) Lightning fast charging (20 W) MagSafe wireless charging (15 W) |
Display |
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Sound | Stereo speakers, Spatial Audio, Dolby Atmos |
Rear camera |
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Front camera |
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Connectivity | Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax (a/b/g/n/ac)) dual-band, Bluetooth 5.3 (A2DP, LE), Ultra-wideband (UWB) |
Data inputs | List of inputs:
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Water resistance | IP68 dust/water resistant (up to 6m for 30 minutes) |
Other |
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SAR |
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Hearing aid compatibility | M3, T4 |
Website | iPhone 14 at the Wayback Machine (archived September 7, 2022) |
References | [8][9][10][11] |
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The iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus are smartphones designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. They are the sixteenth-generation iPhones, succeeding the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Mini, and were announced during Apple Event, Apple Park in Cupertino, California, on September 7, 2022, alongside the higher-priced iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max flagships. The iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus feature a 6.1-inch (15 cm) and 6.7-inch (17 cm) display, improvements to the rear-facing camera, and satellite connectivity for contacting emergency services when a user in trouble is beyond the range of Wi-Fi or cellular networks.[12][13] The iPhone 14 was made available on September 16, 2022,[14] and iPhone 14 Plus was made available on October 7, 2022, priced at $799 and $899 respectively and was launched with iOS 16.[9][15] Pre-orders for the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus began on September 9, 2022.[16] Along with the 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max, the iPhone 14 and 14 Plus are the last iPhones to feature the Lightning port, as their successors, the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus (announced on September 12, 2023), use a USB-C port instead, per European Commission regulation.[17][18]
The iPhone 14 does not have a "Mini" version like its predecessor, the iPhone 13 Mini. Instead, Apple has reintroduced a larger dimension iPhone 14 named the iPhone 14 Plus. Apple has not introduced a Plus model iPhone since the iPhone 8 Plus in 2017. iPhone 14 and 14 Plus models (as well as iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max models) sold in the United States drop support for physical SIM cards, making them the first iPhone models since the CDMA variant of the iPhone 4 to not come with a discrete SIM card reader.[19]
History
The iPhone 14 was originally rumored to come with 6.1-inch and 5.4-inch display size options. However, when the iPhone 14 was unveiled, no smaller display option was available. This may have been due to underwhelming sales of the iPhone 12 Mini and iPhone 13 Mini. Instead, a larger 6.7-inch display size option was added to the lower-priced iPhone 14 lineup.[20][21] The new 6.7-inch variant of the iPhone 14 was named "iPhone 14 Plus", rather than "iPhone 14 Max", which was predicted by previous rumors.[22][23]
The iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus were officially announced at Apple's "Far Out" event, along with the iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 14 Pro Max, Apple Watch Series 8, Apple Watch SE (2nd generation), Apple Watch Ultra, AirPods Pro (2nd generation) and an update to Apple Fitness+ via a virtual press conference filmed at Apple Park in Cupertino, California on September 7, 2022.[24][25]
Apple started taking pre-orders on September 9, with general availability from September 16 for the iPhone 14 and October 7 for the iPhone 14 Plus.[26]
Design
The iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus have an identical design to the iPhone 13, although the US models lack a physical SIM tray.
The iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus are available in six colors: Blue, Purple, Midnight, Starlight, Yellow, and Product Red.[28] Purple is a new color replacing Pink used on the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Mini. The yellow option was added on March 7, 2023.[29]
Colour | Name |
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Blue | |
Purple | |
Midnight | |
Starlight | |
Yellow | |
PRODUCT(RED) |
Hardware
iPhone 14 and 14 Plus are available in three internal storage configurations: 128, 256, and 512 GB. Both models have 6 GB of RAM, an increase over the previous iPhone 13 and 13 mini models' 4 GB of RAM. The iPhone 14 and 14 Plus have the same IP68 rating for dust and water resistance as their predecessors.[8]
Chipset
The iPhone 14 and 14 Plus use a 5-nanometer Apple-designed system on a chip, the A15 Bionic, while the iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max have a faster A16 Bionic.[30][31]
The iPhone 14's A15 chip has a 6-core CPU, 5-core GPU, and a 16-core Neural Engine. It is identical to the A15 in the previous year's iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max,[30][31] which has more memory and an additional GPU core compared to the A15 in the non-Pro iPhone 13 models.[32][33]
The iPhone 14 was the first flagship model since the 2008 iPhone 3G whose chip was unchanged from the previous year.[30] The Verge's Mitchell Clark attributed the unchanged chip to an attempt to maintain costs during the ongoing chip shortage and inflation surge. Clark also said the A15 "still outperforms the latest chips from Qualcomm and Google in most benchmarks", though the older chip may lead to the iPhone 14 receiving fewer updates, similar to what happened with the iPhone 5C from 2013.[30][31]
Display
The iPhone 14 features a 6.1-inch (155 mm) display with Super Retina XDR OLED technology at a resolution of 2532 × 1170 pixels and a pixel density of about 460 PPI with a refresh rate of 60 Hz. The iPhone 14 Plus features a 6.7-inch (170 mm) display with the same technology at a resolution of 2778 × 1284 pixels and a pixel density of about 458 PPI. Both models have typical brightness of up to 800 nits, and a max brightness of up to 1200 nits.[8]
Cameras
The iPhone 14 and 14 Plus feature the same camera system with two cameras: one front-facing camera (12MP f/1.9), and two back-facing cameras: a wide (12MP f/1.5) and ultra-wide (12MP f/2.4) camera, with the wide and front-facing cameras having a faster aperture than the iPhone 13. The front-facing camera also has autofocus for the first time.[34]
The cameras use Apple's latest computational photography engine, called Smart HDR 4. Users can also choose from a range of photographic styles during capture, including rich contrast, vibrant, warm, and cool. Apple clarifies this is different from a filter because it works intelligently with the image processing algorithm during capture to apply local adjustments to an image, and the effects will be baked into the photos, unlike filters which can be removed after applying.[8]
The camera app contains Cinematic Mode, which allows users to rack focus between subjects and create (simulate) shallow depth of field using software algorithms. It is supported on wide and front-facing cameras in 4K at 30 fps and 60 fps.[8]
An "action mode" feature was added to extend the electrical video stabilization. When activated, a smaller crop of the image sensor is read out for video recording. While reducing the field of view, a wider area around it can be used as buffer against shakes. The area read out from the image sensor is moved between frames to counteract hand movements.[35]
Battery
The iPhone 14 is equipped with slightly longer battery life compared to the iPhone 13. According to Apple, the iPhone 14 (3,279 mAh) can provide up to 20 hours of video playback,[36] up to 16 hours of streaming video playback, and up to 80 hours of audio playback. Its predecessor, the iPhone 13 (3,240 mAh), is rated for up to 19 hours of video playback, 15 hours of streaming video playback, and 75 hours of audio playback. The larger iPhone 14 Plus (4,325 mAh) variant provides up to 26 hours of video playback.[37]
Software
The iPhone 14 and 14 Plus originally shipped with iOS 16. The latest version of iOS, iOS 17, which was revealed at Apple's WWDC 2023 event, was released to the public on September 18, 2023, and is compatible with the iPhone 14 and 14 Plus.[38] The next-generation Qi2 wireless charging standard has been added to the iPhone 14 and 14 Plus with the update to iOS 17.2.[39]
Specifications
Model | iPhone 14 Plus | iPhone 14 | |||
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Picture | |||||
Initial release operating system | iOS 16.0 | ||||
Latest release operating system | iOS 17.2.1 | ||||
Display | Screen Size | 6.68 in (170 mm) (diagonal)
6.06 by 2.8 in (154 by 71 mm) |
6.06 in (154 mm) (diagonal)
5.54 by 2.56 in (141 by 65 mm) | ||
Backlight | — | ||||
Multi-touch | Yes | ||||
Technology | Super Retina XDR Display all-screen OLED | ||||
Resolution | 2778 x 1284 | 2532 × 1170 | |||
Pixel Density (ppi) | 458 | 460 | |||
Aspect Ratio | ~19.5:9 | ||||
Typical Max brightness ( cd⁄m2) | 800 | ||||
HDR Max brightness ( cd⁄m2) | 1,200 | ||||
Outdoor Max brightness ( cd⁄m2) | - | ||||
Contrast ratio (typical) | 2,000,000:1 | ||||
Fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating | Yes | ||||
Full sRGB Display | Yes | ||||
Wide Color Display (Display P3) | Yes | ||||
True Tone Display | Yes | ||||
Night Shift | Yes | ||||
ProMotion Display | No | ||||
Always-On Display | No | ||||
HDR Display | Yes | ||||
HDR 10 Content | Yes | ||||
Dolby Vision | With HDR | ||||
Dynamic Island | No | ||||
Taptic | Haptic Touch | ||||
Processor | Chip | Apple A15 Bionic | |||
Technology Node | 5 nm (N5P) | ||||
Total Cores | 6 | ||||
High-Performance Cores | 2 x Avalanche | ||||
Energy-Efficiency Cores | 4 x Blizzard | ||||
Clock Speed | 3.23 GHz | ||||
Bit | 64-bit | ||||
Motion Coprocessor | Embedded in SoC | ||||
Bus width | 64-bit | ||||
Graphics Processor | Fifth generation Apple designed 5-core GPU | ||||
Neural Engine | Fifth generation Apple designed 16-core Neural Engine
(15.8 TOPS) | ||||
Storage | 128 GB, 256 GB, 512 GB | ||||
Storage Type | NAND Flash driven by NVMe-based controller that communicates over a PCIe connection | ||||
RAM | 6 GB | ||||
RAM Type | LPDDR4X 2133 MHz (34.1 GB/s) | ||||
Connector | 8-pin Lightning connector | ||||
Connectivity | Wi-Fi (802.11) | Wi-Fi 6 (802.11a/b/g/n/ac/6) | |||
MIMO | Yes | ||||
NFC | With Reader Mode in background | ||||
Express Cards | With Power Reserve | ||||
Bluetooth | Bluetooth 5.3 | ||||
Ultra Wideband chip for spatial awareness | Yes | ||||
Cellular | GSM/EDGE/UMTS/HSPA+/DC-HSDPA/CDMA EV-DO Rev. A (some models)/Gigabit-class LTE/5G (sub-6 GHz and mmWave (some models)) | ||||
VoLTE | Yes | ||||
Assisted GPS | Precision Dual-frequency | ||||
GLONASS/GNSS | Precision Dual-frequency | ||||
BeiDou | Precision Dual-frequency | ||||
SIM card form-factor | Dual SIM with one Nano-SIM and one eSIM, supports dual eSIM No physical SIM card form factor in U.S. models | ||||
Dual Nano-SIM in Mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau | |||||
Secure Authentication | Touch ID | No | |||
Face ID | Yes | ||||
Safety | Emergency SOS | Via Satellite (U.S., Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, U.K., Australia, Austria, Belgium, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, New Zealand, and Portugal only) | |||
Crash Detection | Yes | ||||
Sensors | LiDAR sensor | No | |||
Proximity sensor | Yes | ||||
Three-axis gyro | High dynamic range gyro | ||||
Accelerometer | High-g accelerometer | ||||
Ambient Light Sensor | Yes | ||||
Barometer | Yes | ||||
Rear Camera | Camera | 12 MP Main
12 MP Ultra Wide | |||
Aperture | f/1.5 (Wide)
f/2.4 (Ultra Wide) | ||||
Pixel Size for Wide camera | 1.9 μm (12 MP main) | ||||
Sensor Size for Main camera | 1/1.7" | ||||
Optical Image Stabilization | Sensor-shift optical image stabilization for main camera | ||||
Auto Image Stabilization | Yes | ||||
Element Lens | Seven-element lens (Main)
Six-element lens (Ultra Wide) | ||||
Night Mode | Ultra Wide, Main, and Night Mode Portrait | ||||
Deep Fusion | Ultra Wide, Main | ||||
Photonic Engine | Yes | ||||
Apple ProRAW | No | ||||
Macro mode | No | ||||
Photographic Styles | Yes | ||||
Optical Zoom | 0.5x, 1x | ||||
Digital Zoom | Up to 5x | ||||
Autofocus | 100% Focus Pixels (only Main) | ||||
Panorama | Up to 63 MP | ||||
Portrait Mode | With advanced bokeh and Depth Control | ||||
Portrait Lighting | With six effects (Natural, Studio, Contour, Stage, Stage Mono, High‑Key Mono) | ||||
Lens Cover | Sapphire crystal lens cover | ||||
Burst Mode | Yes | ||||
Flash | Adaptive True Tone flash | ||||
Live Photos | Yes | ||||
Wide Color Capture | Yes | ||||
HDR for photos | Smart HDR 4 | ||||
Video Recording | 4K at 24 fps, 25 fps, 30 fps or 60 fps
1080p HD at 25 fps, 30 fps or 60 fps | ||||
Cinematic video recording with shallow depth of field | 4K at 25 fps or 30 fps | ||||
Extended Dynamic Range Video | 60 fps | ||||
Dolby Vision HDR Video | 60 fps | ||||
ProRes Video | No | ||||
Optical Image Stabilization for Video | Sensor-shift optical image stabilization for main camera | ||||
Action Mode | Yes | ||||
Optical Video Zoom | 0.5x, 1x | ||||
Digital Video Zoom | Up to 3x | ||||
Slow-motion video | 1080p at 120 fps or 240 fps | ||||
Audio Zoom | Yes | ||||
QuickTake Video | Yes | ||||
Time-lapse video with stabilization | Yes | ||||
Cinematic video stabilization | 4K, 1080p and 720p | ||||
Stereo Recording | Yes | ||||
Front Camera | Camera | 12 MP TrueDepth | |||
Aperture | f/1.9 | ||||
Autofocus | Yes | ||||
Portrait Mode | With advanced bokeh and Depth Control | ||||
Portrait Lighting | With six effects (Natural, Studio, Contour, Stage, Stage Mono, High‑Key Mono) | ||||
Night mode | Yes | ||||
Deep Fusion | Yes | ||||
Photonic Engine | Yes | ||||
Photographic Styles | Yes | ||||
Animoji and Memoji | Yes | ||||
Live Photos | Yes | ||||
Wide color capture | Yes | ||||
Retina Flash | Yes | ||||
Video Recording | 4K at 24 fps, 25 fps, 30 fps or 60 fps
1080p HD at 25 fps, 30 fps or 60 fps | ||||
Slow-motion video | 1080p at 120 fps | ||||
Extended Dynamic Range Video | 30 fps | ||||
Dolby Vision HDR Video | 4K at 60 fps | ||||
ProRes Video | No | ||||
HDR for photos | Smart HDR 4 | ||||
Cinematic video stabilization | 4K, 1080p and 720p | ||||
Auto Image Stabilization | Yes | ||||
FaceTime | Yes | ||||
Audio | Playback | Spatial Audio | |||
Dolby Atmos | Built-in speakers and headphones with Spatial Audio | ||||
3.5 mm Jack | No | ||||
HAC Rating | M3, T4[40][41] | ||||
Compatible with Made for iPhone Hearing Aids | Yes[40][41] | ||||
Live Listen | Yes[40][41] | ||||
Materials | Front | All models have black glass front | |||
Back | Glass back | ||||
Side | Aluminum | ||||
Colors | |||||
Power | 3.86 V 16.68 W·h (4,323 mA·h)[5] | 3.87 V 12.68 W·h (3,279 mA·h)[5] | |||
Fast Charging | 20 W, up to 50% charge in 30 minutes (20 W adapter sold separately) | ||||
Wireless Charging | MagSafe and Qi wireless charging | ||||
Resistant | IP68 (Maximum depth of 6 meters up to 30 minutes) | ||||
Dimensions | Height | 160.8 mm (6.33 in) | 146.7 mm (5.78 in) | ||
Width | 78.1 mm (3.07 in) | 71.5 mm (2.81 in) | |||
Depth | 7.8 mm (0.31 in) | ||||
Weight | 203 g (7.2 oz) | 172 g (6.1 oz) | |||
Total greenhouse gas emissions | 68 kg CO2e[42] | 61 kg CO2e[43] | |||
Hardware strings | iPhone14,8 | iPhone14,7 | |||
Model number | A2886
A2632 A2885 A2896 A2887 |
A2882
A2649 A2881 A2884 A2883 | |||
Announced Date | September 7, 2022 | ||||
Released Date | October 7, 2022 | September 16, 2022 | |||
Discontinued Date | In production | ||||
Unsupported Date | Supported | ||||
Satellite connectivity
Apple's new Emergency SOS via satellite service for iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro models uses the spectrum in L and S bands designated for mobile satellite services by ITU Radio Regulations. When an iPhone user makes an Emergency SOS via satellite request, the message is received by an orbiting satellite operated by Globalstar. The satellite then sends the message down to ground stations located across the globe.[12]
As of November 2022, Globalstar operates a constellation of 25 satellites in low Earth orbit, with plans to enhance this in the future via its partnership with Apple.[12][44]
The service became available to US and Canada on November 15, 2022, and to the UK, Germany, Ireland, and France on December 13, 2022.[45] From May 15, 2023 the service became available in Australia and New Zealand.[46]
Criticism
Crash Detection false positives
Crash Detection is a feature built into the iPhone 14 that is designed to detect severe car crashes and automatically initiates an emergency phone call 20 seconds after it is detected unless the user cancels it.[47] Since its release, there have been many reports saying that the feature was automatically turned on during rollercoaster rides, due to the fact that the rides suddenly stop after going at high speeds, acting the same way a car crash does.[48][49]
Emergency dispatchers have received many false alarm calls from iPhone 14 and Apple Watch users who have been skiing safely. In Colorado, a wave of false 9-1-1 calls led Aspen Mountain to advise device owners to upgrade their operating systems or disable the feature.[50] In Japan's Hida Mountains, emergency dispatchers reported 134 false emergency calls, more than 14% of the total emergency call volume, between December 16, 2022, and January 23, 2023, attributed to Crash Detection triggering while an iPhone 14 owner was skiing.[51]
Repairability
While the iPhone 14 was originally lauded for its innovative new hardware design and recommended by iFixit, concerns over software limitations on parts not authorized by Apple caused iFixit to decrease their evaluation to a 4/10 or "not recommended" in September 2023.[52][53]
See also
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External links
- iPhone 14 – official website