![]() ![]() One of the innovations in the iPhone 14 Pro is the Always-On display. Always-On display is too much on for me.Up to 2,000 nits brightness for better reading under strong sunlight.Is the additional price you fork out for the iPhone 14 Pro compared to the iPhone 14 worth it? The display alone is enough to elicit a clear "Yes!" because ProMotion with a buttery smooth 120 Hz is still only available for the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max.Īpart from the increased brightness and Dynamic Island, there is not much new to tell about the display. ![]() The rear glass is also particularly resistant due to a special manufacturing process, and more importantly, can be replaced separately in case of a crack or breakage. One more thing that seems worth mentioning to me about the workmanship of the new iPhone: Apple uses the so-called Ceramic Shield to protect the display, where it is a piece of glass that is particularly scratch- and break-resistant. But I think if it wasn't there on the next smartphone, I would feel that something was amiss. I'm not saying that the Dynamic Island is a real selling point. Over the past few days that I reviewed the iPhone 14 Pro, the Dynamic Island was constantly used. Not only does it look great when the island changes size, but it's really practical. The idea and implementation, however, are really successful from my point of view. To me, Dynamic Island seems a bit intentional, but that's just me. However, it gets larger when required and displays additional information. It does not get smaller: The new notch called Dynamic Island is at least this big. The Dynamic Island is a black window around the notch, in which Apple displays notifications and live activities, and it can change its size dynamically while providing you with direct access to selected controls. ![]() Apple has made a success from a potential pothole with a clever move. It is more or less the successor of the good old notch that is the recess found on the display which houses the selfie camera and other sensors subtly. ![]() Of course, there is no avoiding talking about the Dynamic Island which we also consider to be a design element after a long and hard struggle.
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