Apple iPhone 14 review: Great battery life, smooth performance and even greater photos

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An annual release of new products is the standard these days, from fashion, toys, books, games, and electronics - but no one can hold court as well as Apple. With its new lines of releases each year, from tablets, and laptops to desktops, its iconic smartphone still takes centre stage. And understandably so, since everyone uses their phones all the...

An annual release of new products is the standard these days, from fashion, toys, books, games, and electronics - but no one can hold court as well as Apple. With its new lines of releases each year, from tablets, and laptops to desktops, its iconic smartphone still takes centre stage.

The iPhone 14 comes in five colours: Purple, Blue, Starlight, Midnight and Product and measures 146.7 x 71.5 x 7.8 mm. Even though it is the smallest of the new lineup, it still offers a generous 6.1-inch all-screen OLED display sufficient for casual Netflix viewing or mobile gaming. Thanks to the iPhone 14's new Photonic Engine image processor, photos taken with the rear camera are significantly clearer and more vibrant too. We've also noticed that Apple has moved the white balance slider towards the cooler side of the spectrum, so photos are not bathed in a yellow overcast as observed on the preceding models that came before it.

On the video front, the iPhone 14 supports up to 4K video at 60fps, with now standard features including night mode time-lapse, true tone flash, and 2x optical zoom up to 3x, just to name a few too. An entire day of light usage such as social media scrolling during commutes, listening to music on Spotify, texting colleagues, friends and family members throughout the day via various communication platforms like WhatsApp and Telegram, as well as catching an episode of a TV show during lunch break, will still leave you with at least 40 per cent of battery life by the end of the day.

 

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