What You Must Know About the iPhone 14 & iPhone 14 Pro
And with that, the iPhone 13 became obsolete.
iPhone day, eh? In a way, tech nerds are celebrating Christmas. There's nothing quite like saying goodbye to the outdated, stupid, storage-less smartphone that has been your most devoted friend for two (or three? four?) years and hello to a brand-new piece of Siri-enabled electronics.
And this year, there are many good reasons to think about upgrading because the Apple iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro, which were both unveiled on Wednesday at Apple's "Far Out" event and are both available in two sizes, are quite stunning devices. They're packed with functions, both large and tiny, that are intended to ease your daily life. Additionally, they both come in some gorgeous colors, with "deep purple" being the most popular. This alone is a good enough excuse to replace your old phone.
But before you sign a long-term contract or spend $1,000 on a device with no contracts at your neighborhood Apple store, you should definitely have some knowledge of the new smartphones. This will help you choose between the two (actually, four) models. In order to provide you with clear answers to your most pressing problems, we have created this guide.
What colors are available for the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro?
Let's talk about appearances before we get into the technical details. The iPhone 14 is a true design masterpiece made of aerospace-grade aluminum and is offered in five aesthetically beautiful colors: "blue," "purple," "midnight," "starlight," and "product red." Like other iOS devices created by the tech giant, it is a sight to behold.
The iPhone 14 Pro obviously has a fancier appearance. The high-end model, which is made of surgical-grade stainless steel and comes in the four colors "black," "white," "gold," and "deep purple," is sleek, stylish, and classy.