Thursday 8 September 2022

Apple Event 2022 Far Out Part 1


 

Apple announced new iPhone 14 series with four new iPhones powered by updated and new SoC, upgraded cameras and ground breaking innovations. The series now ditches mini with a new plus in iPhone 14, 14 Plus, 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max. There are four colors availability with 14 ad 14 Plus color variants same as last year's 13 while 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max with Space Black and Deep Purple as new colors. The designs of iPhone series 14 is also improved to more thinness and less weight than previous generation while front camera notch is now updated to show notifications and dynamically adjusted to the display content as Dynamic Islands. Also there is new arrival of always on display for notifications.


In terms of hardware specs, the upgrades are: iPhone 14 and 14 Plus with upgraded A15 Bionic 5 nm hexacore CPU and 5 core GPU while iPhone 14 Pro ad iPhone 14 Pro Max are with ground breaking new A16 Bionic 4 nm hexacore CPU and 5 core GPU. The displays are now upgraded to Super Retina XDR oled with 800 nits and 1000 nits average brightness for 14, 14 Plus and 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max respectively. The cameras on 14 and 14 Plus are as same as on 13 in terms of Ultrawide megapixels output while 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max are now with 48 Megapixels. The selfie cameras are 12 Megapixels for all four iPhones with upgraded specs. The camera software is upgraded by new improved photogenic engine that produces great 3d true depth selfies while for main cameras its new action video recording mode for more stabilized video recording.


The new hardware innovation is integration of car crash detection to Apple Watch for automatically dialing emergency numbers or showing emergency number on Apple watch. There is also a groundbreaking satellite sos sms system that provides sms option when there is no wifi or network as Far Out event name says!.

Apple has delivered a groundbreaking display, camera and connectivity features with the iPhone series that starts at $799 to $1099 against the competition of fold form factors by Samsung and other Android smartphones. 

Checkout the hands on video by CNET:


                                           


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