What are the differences between iPhone 13 and iPhone 14?
Apple unveiled the new iPhone 14, which includes a few new features, though overall they are very similar to the features of the iPhone 13. To better grasp what these two series are, let's go into more detail:
• Processor
Both the iPhone 13 and the iPhone 14 are powered by the A15 Bionic processor. Although they both use the same chip, the iPhone 14 offers a few minor enhancements. The iPhone 14 boasts a 5-core GPU, in contrast to the 4-core GPU present in the iPhone 13. This upgrade allows games and videos to look better while using less power.
• Camera
Three cameras are present on the iPhone 13 and iPhone 14, with two cameras on the back and one selfie camera on the screen. In both variants, the cameras are identical. 12-megapixel main and ultra-wide cameras that both have a 2x optical zoom and a 5x digital zoom. The 'Photogenic engine' (an additional processing step that makes your shot look crisper and vivid) and the 'Action mode' (which automatically stabilizes shaky video recordings) are the sole additions that distinguish the iPhone 14’s cameras from its predecessors. The TrueDepth front camera on the iPhone 14 now comes with autofocus, which enables you to snap sharper pictures while photographing various subjects from various distances.
• Screen Size & Resolution
The sizes of the iPhone 13 and iPhone 14 are identical. Similar screen sizes—6.1-inch OLED screens with a resolution of 2532 x 1170 pixels—are shared by both models.
• Colours
The iPhone 13 is offered in the following colours: (Product) Red, Green, Pink, Blue, Midnight Black, and White.
The colours for the iPhone 14 are (Product) Red, Midnight Black, Starlight White, Purple, and Blue.
• Additional Features
The iPhone 14 has integrated a few new features that the iPhone 13 won’t have, like emergency SOS via satellite, which lets you send text messages to emergency services when you are stranded in places with no cellular or Wi-Fi coverage, though this feature is only available in US and Canada. The other feature is Crash Detection, a built-in force sensor that can detect when you’ve been in a car crash and automatically calls emergency services
