i phone 14 pro

0:00 0:08 0:09 (upbeat music) 0:18 0:19 (upbeat music) 0:27 - iPhone 14 Pro. 0:30 So, this might be a little bit inside baseball 0:32 but typically when you're testing a new product, 0:34 an unreleased product from Apple, 0:36 they tell you to keep the testing a secret. 0:38 Don't let anyone know you have it. 0:40 Don't display it publicly. 0:41 Don't show it to anyone. 0:43 That would be breaking the NDA. 0:45 And that's still true about this new iPhone 14 Pro, 0:48 but I'll tell you what, 0:49 I was able to walk around, 0:50 take pictures, text people, 0:53 pay for things with Apple Pay 0:54 and nobody even blinked an eye 0:55 because it looks 0:57 exactly the same as the iPhone 13 Pro. 0:59 This is still of course a new phone though for a new year. 1:02 And so really there are three major things 1:05 that are new with the 14 Pro. 1:06 Those being the internals, 1:09 the display, 1:10 and the cameras. 1:11 And so I'm gonna sort of chapter those things off 1:13 to go over each of them 1:15 but of course also worth mentioning is 1:18 this new MKBHD edition chevron hoodie finally, 1:22 finally available in the MKBHD store, MKBHD.com. 1:25 It's very comfortable but also hoodie season. 1:28 (upbeat music) 1:30 ♪ Yeah, on and on the meet up ♪ 1:33 - So there's not a whole lot of new pieces 1:35 in this new phone 1:36 but there's technically more in this one 1:38 than the baseline iPhone 14 1:39 because this one actually gets a silicon upgrade 1:42 to the new A16 bionic and six gigs of RAM, 1:44 top of the line, 1:45 new four nanometer system on a chip from Apple. 1:48 You could tell though 1:49 when they gave the presentation in the keynote, 1:50 that it must be a pretty minor bump from the A15 Bionic 1:53 because they went straight to comparing it 1:55 to the A13 Bionic from a couple years ago. 1:59 In real life though so far 2:00 it's benchmarked very similar to an A15 Bionic, 2:03 just slightly above as expected. 2:05 And that's meant, for me, rock solid performance, 2:08 fluid animations, 2:10 and a pretty reliable all day battery life 2:12 from both the 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max, 2:15 but I'm gonna get more into battery in a minute. 2:17 Also, technically new to the internals 2:18 is a new set of sensors, 2:20 it's an improved gyroscope and a better accelerometer 2:22 to be able to tell if you've been in a car crash or not. 2:26 Crash detection. 2:27 Cool feature. 2:28 So it'll detect if you've been in a car crash or not 2:30 and then if you don't respond to the prompts on screen, 2:32 it'll automatically call emergency services. 2:34 Great. 2:35 I'm not gonna test that. 2:36 I'm sure some other YouTubers 2:39 will find a way to test it. 2:41 But actually my question really was like, 2:43 okay, if you're gonna test it, 2:44 what sort of things do you test? 2:46 And I guess the answer is accidental triggers. 2:49 Like, you know how if you've run up 2:50 a flight of stairs or something 2:51 and you have automatic workout detection on the Apple Watch, 2:54 it'll go, oh, have you started a workout? 2:56 'Cause you've gotten elevated heart rate 2:58 and you just started to run and, 3:00 no, just me? 3:01 I don't know, I was just wondering if there's other times 3:03 it might accidentally think that something else 3:05 like a car crash might have happened. 3:06 Maybe you've got a dbrand case on it 3:08 and you just drop it on the floor or something. 3:10 I don't know. 3:11 Hits the ground hard enough, thinks it might have crashed. 3:13 But then the more you look at it, 3:14 the more you realize there's a bunch of different sensors 3:16 and factors where it sees, 3:18 okay, your GPS location was going 60 miles an hour 3:21 until it hit zero miles an hour, 3:22 and the microphones heard a loud noise, 3:24 and the barometric pressure changed 3:26 when the airbags went off. 3:27 And also the gyroscope saw 3:28 that there was a hard stopping force. 3:30 It knows you were in a car crash. 3:32 One more thing that used to be in the iPhone 3:33 that's not anymore 3:35 and this one is a physical SIM card tray. 3:38 This is actually for the US only 3:40 and these phones are now eSIM only. 3:43 eSIM Isn't exactly a new thing 3:45 but not having a physical SIM tray anymore 3:47 does have its pros and cons. 3:50 Pros mainly being, 3:51 okay, it's one less place for water to get in, 3:53 one less moving part, 3:54 but cons being that for international travel, 3:57 if you just wanted to grab a SIM card real quick 3:59 instead of going through the carriers, 4:01 that's no longer nearly as easy. 4:03 I'm gonna keep an eye on this 4:04 because I imagine Apple intends to eventually expand this 4:07 to all iPhones instead of what it's now 4:09 which is just starting in the US only. 4:11 But then the last internal change for the iPhone 14s 4:14 all of them is satellite connectivity. 4:17 This is an edge case extra feature 4:20 that you're honestly hoping you never ever have to use, 4:23 but in the off chance that you're stranded 4:25 somewhere with absolutely no cellular service at all, 4:28 you're nowhere near a cell tower, 4:29 the iPhone's antennas now impressively 4:31 can also communicate with straight up satellites 4:34 instead of cell towers. 4:35 So, it'll take longer 4:36 and you'll need a clear view of the sky, 4:38 and the UI will literally help you point your phone 4:41 at a certain satellite overhead, 4:44 but it will let you send messages to a dispatcher 4:46 or local emergency services to help get to your location 4:49 and what you need help with. 4:50 That is also pretty clutch. 4:52 I will also not be testing that. 4:54 But that's it for internals. 4:55 Notice I didn't talk much about the externals 4:57 like I usually do in phone reviews 4:59 because if we're being honest, 5:00 they're pretty much the same. 5:02 There are some new colors, 5:03 the Space Black which is my favorite in years 5:06 and there's also a new Purple color. 5:09 From certain angles you can hardly even tell it's purple 5:11 but if it hits the light, 5:13 for a pro phone that's a solid purple I guess. 5:15 Really only the camera bumps changed. 5:16 They are definitely slightly larger 5:18 and thicker than the 13 Pros. 5:21 But bottom line is when an iPhone 13 Pro 5:23 can fit in an iPhone 14 Pro's case 5:25 and you know it's pretty close. 5:27 ♪ What's going on ♪ 5:28 ♪ What's going on ♪ 5:29 ♪ It's the return ♪ 5:32 - Okay, so now we're really getting into the meat 5:34 of what you'll really start to notice on these new phones, 5:37 iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max 5:39 have some slightly updated 6.1 inch 5:42 and 6.7 inch OLED displays respectively. 5:45 So there's still excellent displays on paper 5:47 with slightly thinner bezels that you won't notice 5:51 and slightly higher resolution that you also won't notice. 5:54 And an even higher brighter 2,000 nits peak brightness 5:58 that you absolutely will notice when looking at the phone 6:00 on like a bright sunny day. 6:02 It looks great at 100% out in the sun 6:04 but the two things you'll notice the most often here 6:07 are the Dynamic Island and the always on display. 6:10 The always on display is the perfect example of 6:13 the classic Apple late mover strategy. 6:17 Like this is not a new feature, 6:18 this has been on hundreds of phones before for many years, 6:22 but now it's finally coming to an iPhone. 6:24 And so it's being done the Apple way this time. 6:28 The thing is, I don't really know that there's any 6:31 advantages to this Apple way. 6:33 So the always on display looks like this. 6:35 So you hit the power button, you sleep the phone, 6:37 you put it down. 6:38 The brightness drops. 6:39 The LTPO OLED display goes all the way down to one hertz 6:43 and you get to see the clock and notifications roll in 6:45 as if your lock screen is still on, 6:47 just at a lower brightness. 6:49 This is a pretty bright always on display though. 6:52 You can see that, right? 6:53 Like it... 6:53 You get used to it after a few days 6:55 but I constantly was looking over at my phone on my desk 6:57 thinking it was still on which is like a lower brightness. 7:01 But yeah, it looks like that all the time. 7:03 The transition from the home screen 7:05 to the always on display is really nice. 7:07 It's got this smooth fade animation 7:10 and I think that's the Apple way. 7:12 Like the clock if it's behind something 7:14 will graduate to the front of the always on display. 7:17 And it maintains all of the colors and skin tones 7:20 in whatever wallpaper you were using. 7:22 So it's not faded or black and white, 7:24 you still have all your color. 7:25 If you've got music playing 7:26 then your album art is front and center. 7:28 It is extra beautiful. 7:30 But I don't really care about any of that to be honest 7:35 and there's also no extra customization. 7:38 Like I've seen some really creative 7:40 always on displays over the years 7:41 that let me customize and dial in 7:43 even differently from the lock screen, 7:45 and I really love using them. 7:47 Apple's is just a toggle in the display settings on or off. 7:52 That's it. 7:52 Me personally, I'm gonna be turning it off on this phone 7:56 because it also seems to be affecting battery life 7:59 slightly more than I expected. 8:01 Now, the always on display 8:03 specifically doesn't show up in the battery settings 8:05 so I'm kind of just estimating here based on my behavior. 8:08 Everything else looks normal 8:10 but I am getting slightly worse battery life 8:12 than I've expected 8:13 and that I've had on the 13 Pro for the past year. 8:16 And so, I assume that's this. 8:19 That's a little extra brightness gone a long way. 8:21 It does still know when to turn off, don't get me wrong. 8:24 If it's in a pocket, it turns off. 8:26 If you're in sleep mode, it turns off. 8:28 Even when you have an Apple Watch on 8:30 and you walk far enough away from the phone 8:32 that it knows you can't see it anymore, 8:34 it turns off the always on display. 8:35 But it does just sit here on my desk all day 8:37 showing me stuff 8:38 and I don't really use it all that much, 8:40 so yeah, I'm gonna pass. 8:41 But you know what is new on the screen 8:42 that I absolutely love and will never pass on? 8:45 The Dynamic Island, baby. 8:47 What a terrible name. 8:49 They felt the need to name the notch. 8:51 It is such a minor feature 8:54 in the grand scheme of using a phone 8:56 but it's a good one. 8:57 It's a really good one. 8:58 So, here's what's happening. 8:59 Remember the rumors of the new Pro iPhone 9:01 replacing the notch with an I-shaped cutout 9:04 in the top of the display 9:05 with all those renders people made? 9:06 Well, that's actually what this is. 9:08 It has one circular cutout on the right 9:10 for a new selfie camera 9:11 and one pill shaped cutout on the left 9:14 for the new face ID hardware 9:15 which they've shrunk down by about 30% 9:17 to fill in this smaller area. 9:19 And then instead of just doing that, 9:22 Apple has cleverly decided to fill in the gap between them 9:25 with black pixels and make it one big pill. 9:29 So then the idea is Apple would much rather us 9:31 think about the pill as software than hardware. 9:35 So they built a whole bunch of software features around it. 9:39 So it just has a resting state like this 9:41 which doesn't show up in screenshots or screen recordings, 9:44 it's just a gap. 9:45 But there are about 30 different things that it does 9:49 to indicate ongoing activities and background activities 9:53 and things that are all beautifully animated 9:55 and super smooth, these fluid physics. 9:58 It's so friendly and approachable 10:00 and all of these things that it does 10:02 show up in screenshots and screen recordings. 10:04 The best part is pretty much everything works 10:06 straight out the box as you would expect it to. 10:08 So I had this moment during the first impressions video 10:10 where I was like, oh, can't wait for Apple Music to use it 10:13 but then Spotify to take like a year and a half 10:15 to actually update their app to work with this. 10:17 But nope, everything works straight out the box 10:19 including Spotify because that already uses 10:21 the Now Playing API. 10:23 They already had a lock screen widget, 10:25 same with SoundCloud, 10:26 same with YouTube Music and Pocket Casts. 10:29 So you have album art 10:31 and the color matching wave form up there 10:33 while the media is playing. 10:34 If you tap it, it'll open the app that's playing 10:37 and if you long press it, 10:39 you actually get a widget that pops up 10:40 with some media controls, I can scrub and everything, 10:43 pretty much the exact same widget that would appear 10:46 in the lock screen. 10:47 So this feels kinda backwards. 10:48 I think a tap should open the widget 10:50 and then a long press should open the app 10:52 and that would just make more sense but whatever. 10:54 The point is, it just works right off the rip. 10:57 Matter of fact, here's everything 10:59 that the Dynamic Island does 11:00 right out the box on day one. 11:02 So it does system alerts like for incoming calls, 11:06 connecting AirPods, 11:07 plugging into a charger, 11:09 switching the ringer to silent mode or volume on, 11:12 Face ID unlocking, 11:14 connecting AirPods, and a whole bunch more. 11:16 There's a full list. 11:17 And then it's also a UI for live activities 11:20 happening in the background. 11:21 So an ongoing call or music playing in the background, 11:25 any media. 11:26 Timer counting down. 11:28 Maps directions as you navigate in the background. 11:31 Voice memos recording, 11:32 screen recording, all that stuff. 11:34 So here's a full list of that as well. 11:37 And then any third party app that uses the Now Playing 11:39 or call kit APIs which there are many. 11:42 It also has a little spot for the indicator 11:44 for microphone and camera access 11:46 right in between the pill and the cutout. 11:47 It really becomes next level 11:48 when you have multiple background activities 11:50 happening at once 11:51 because then it low key kinda becomes 11:53 like a multitasking app switcher at the top of your phone. 11:56 So, one background activity looks like this 11:59 but then if I have a second one, 12:01 if I go start a new background activity, 12:02 it splits the island into two 12:04 so now you can pick between them, 12:07 and then quickly swap between them with a single touch. 12:10 That's so sick. 12:11 I think as cheesy as the name is, 12:14 like, I'm about done saying 12:15 the words Dynamic Island out loud, 12:17 but I think this will be one of the most copied features 12:21 in the smartphone world in like 18 months. 12:25 I pretty much guarantee it. 12:26 Like we even already saw some MIUI mods on Twitter 12:29 where people trying this on other phones. 12:31 But the thing is, it's gonna be surprisingly hard to copy it 12:33 exactly like this on this level. 12:35 It seems pretty innocuous, pretty simple, 12:36 but there is a lot going on here. 12:38 Like there's a new display engine in the A16 Bionic 12:41 that handles all these animations 12:43 and there's a lot of them 12:44 that really pull this whole thing together. 12:45 There's physics to it. 12:47 You just, you poke the cutout and it wobbles 12:49 and moves around a little like it's alive. 12:51 And since there are real cutouts like holes in the display 12:54 for the camera and the Face ID system, 12:56 it has to be touch sensitive in areas 12:58 around the actual cutout so that it can still register taps 13:02 when you touch a dead zone on the screen. 13:03 And for the most part, it works pretty well. 13:05 Is this a game changing feature in a phone for most people? 13:08 No. 13:09 Is this a reason to get one phone over another? 13:14 I don't think so. 13:15 No, not really. 13:16 Is this a nice quality of life touch 13:18 that a lot of people will think is really cool 13:19 and really like? 13:20 Yeah. 13:21 Yeah, I think that's true. 13:23 Is this feature technically invented by LG seven years ago 13:27 with the top screen on the LG V10? 13:31 Yes. 13:32 Absolutely. 13:33 (upbeat music) 13:35 ♪ Yeah, on and on (sings in foreign language) ♪ 13:38 - All right, if you watch enough iPhone presentations 13:40 then you know that the Pro iPhone really is 13:43 and has been all about the cameras. 13:45 Fun fact, they spent 23 minutes on stage 13:47 at the September event talking about the iPhone 14 Pro 13:51 and seven of those minutes, about 33%, 13:54 we're just talking about the camera. 13:56 And so, this is the biggest change, 13:59 at least on paper, that's been made to the iPhone camera 14:02 in many years. 14:03 Look at this graph. 14:04 This is a graph of the megapixel count 14:06 of every iPhone camera since they first came out. 14:08 They've been confidently repeating the 12 megapixel sensors 14:11 since the iPhone 6S. 14:13 But this year we got a leap, 14:15 we got the leap. 14:16 The primary camera on the iPhone 14 Pro 14:18 is now a new 48 megapixel sensor. 14:21 It's 65% larger than the one we had on the 12 Pro. 14:25 It has a second generation focus shift 14:27 optical image stabilization, 14:29 100% focus pixels, and sits behind a new F1.78 lens. 14:33 I think we can all agree, that's a great set of specs 14:36 that we expect great imagery from. 14:39 But really the more I've been playing with it 14:40 it's just more about 14:42 what the new 48 megapixel sensor enables 14:45 that's so great. 14:46 So a new, larger 48 megapixel sensor, 14:49 that's gonna bend down to 12 megapixels 14:51 for all your normal photos 14:52 but you do get the benefits of sharpness 14:55 and more light gathering from a larger sensor 14:58 that also gives you faster shutter speeds 15:00 to freeze motion more often in non-perfect conditions. 15:04 And it lets me take low light photos 15:05 with a shorter shutter time which is very convenient. 15:08 But the larger sensor also gives you 15:11 a really nice shallow, natural depth of field 15:13 without portrait mode 15:15 more than we've ever seen from an iPhone camera. 15:17 Now other phones I've seen do this just as well 15:19 but it presents a new set of challenges 15:21 like fringing and autofocus. 15:24 But I've been very impressed 15:25 with how well the iPhone deals with both. 15:27 Not a whole ton of fringing on close up subjects 15:29 and 100% coverage with focus pixels 15:31 has been pretty locked in on tracking subjects 15:33 and keeping things in focus 15:35 even with the shallow depth of the field. 15:37 My only complaint really is the pretty weak 15:39 minimum focus distance, 15:40 things get blurred when you get close to the primary camera. 15:43 So you gotta switch to the macro mode pretty early. 15:45 Luckily the ultra wide has some improvements too, 15:48 so that's not the end of the world. 15:50 Then a 48 megapixel sensor also enables this new 2x button. 15:55 Doesn't seem like that huge of a deal 15:56 but it's literally just cropping in 15:58 on the middle 12 megapixels of this huge sensor. 16:02 So it's essentially like an optical zoom. 16:05 It's not like you're gonna lose quality 16:07 the way anything less than 3x would have been 16:10 before on iPhones 16:11 because it was cropping into an already 12 megapixel image. 16:14 The 48 megapixel sensor also enables 16:16 this new action mode in video 16:18 which is this super aggressive stabilization 16:21 for really shaky video. 16:23 And it does this with a pretty heavy crop 16:25 but it's also able to still shoot 16:27 in up to 2.8K in this mode. 16:30 Little pro tip, it defaults to the 0.5x camera, 16:32 it's much noisier when you do this so, 16:34 so I do recommend switching back to the primary for it. 16:37 And then if you're running around chasing a subject 16:39 or even pointing it out a car window, 16:41 or just anytime you need some pretty heavy stabilization, 16:44 this is definitely nice to have. 16:45 If you want the full 48 megapixel files, 16:47 you can shoot in ProRAW 16:49 and it will kick out 50, 60, 70 megabyte DNG files 16:53 which have a lot of detail and latitude 16:55 to push around in Lightroom 16:56 and make them look better than the straight out of camera 16:58 12 megapixel shots. 17:00 But I'll leave that to the Peter McKinnons 17:02 and Tyler Stalmans 17:03 or the many other photography creators I know 17:05 are gonna put this to the test. 17:06 One thing they didn't do with the new 48 megapixel sensor 17:10 is 8K video. 17:12 They could've, they've not been able to 17:14 until they crossed the 30 megapixel threshold. 17:16 They got to 48, they didn't do it. 17:18 That of course would also probably 17:19 still be pretty tough considering the Max iPhone 17:22 is still one terabyte which sounds like a lot 17:24 but then you're also working with huge 17:27 five, six gig per minute ProRes files 17:29 that take forever to get off the iPhone 17:31 via this lightning port and the slow speeds. 17:33 And they should probably just switch to USB-C 17:36 and that's a whole rant for another day 17:38 so I'll just stop it there. 17:39 But just know, 17:41 no 8K video straight from the iPhone's camera. 17:43 I think I can honestly safely though 17:44 put the iPhone 14 Pro as the best camera system 17:47 in any phone in 2022. 17:49 Don't get me wrong, it's not perfect. 17:51 It can definitely overbake HDR sometimes 17:53 in some harsh shooting conditions 17:55 and the new selfie camera 17:56 which now has 12 megapixels and autofocus, 17:59 while it handles a variety of focal lengths 18:01 much better and is sharper overall, 18:03 it still has a tendency to overexpose 18:05 people with dark skin constantly. 18:07 I would know. 18:08 But if I'm just looking for the overall versatility 18:11 of the whole camera system, 18:12 the shutter speed improvements, 18:13 the quality of the photos, 18:15 the great autofocus, 18:16 the color consistency between the three different cameras, 18:19 the overall image processing pipeline improvements 18:22 that have made the ultra wide much more usable 18:24 and less noisy and low light. 18:26 And then of course the ProRes video 18:27 that I'm literally actively running 18:29 an entire YouTube channel with, 18:31 then, yeah, I'm pretty comfortable calling this 18:34 the camera king again. 18:36 And yes, I am gonna be shooting the new autofocus video 18:38 with the iPhone 14 Pro's cameras 18:40 so if you want a large helping of sample footage, 18:43 that's gonna be the place to go. 18:44 Go subscribe over there, 18:45 plus the car is gonna be, that's a fun one. 18:48 It's gonna be a good video so don't miss it anyway. 18:49 Oh also, guess what? 18:51 Guess what. 18:52 Cinematic mode now supports 30FPS? 18:57 Huh? 18:59 That's funny. 19:00 Checkmate 24FPS stans. 19:03 No, but also, I don't think I'm gonna be using 19:04 cinematic mode that much 19:05 because the natural depth of field is so good 19:07 on the primary camera, 19:08 but yeah, 30FPS. 19:10 Cinematic now. 19:11 Also remember how all those event invites went out 19:14 a couple weeks ago 19:14 and the theme was far out 19:17 and there were all these stars and we thought, 19:19 oh, they're gonna get an astrophotography mode, 19:21 like a nighttime photography type thing. 19:24 That didn't happen. 19:25 Turned out they were like 19:26 hinting at the satellite connectivity. 19:28 But like the iPhone still gets crushed 19:30 when it comes to some of the like super low light, 19:32 nighttime shooting and especially astrophotography. 19:35 So I'm kinda bummed that we didn't get that. 19:38 But otherwise, yeah. 19:39 Complete camera. 19:40 ♪ Kick-snare, kick-snare ♪ 19:42 (singing in foreign language) 19:43 - So the iPhone 14 Pro is still $1,000 19:46 and the 14 Pro Max is still $1,100 to start. 19:50 So, they are the absolute best phones Apple makes right now 19:53 and there's gonna be a lot of people considering an upgrade. 19:55 So is it worth it? 19:56 Well in the landscape of other phones 19:58 you could get for $1,000, 20:01 this one's gonna be competitive. 20:02 It's gonna have the best camera of the bunch I think. 20:04 It's gonna have one of the best, brightest, 20:07 most responsive displays of any of those phones. 20:10 It's also gonna have a Dynamic Island, 20:12 however you feel about that. 20:13 But also it's gonna have the classic suite of iPhone stuff. 20:18 The iMessage, FaceTime. 20:21 Classics. 20:21 But there definitely isn't any flashy 20:23 or any crazy design or hardware innovation happening here. 20:27 There is nothing folding in half. 20:29 There is no super fast charging 20:31 or some massive battery size improvement. 20:33 The new colors which you've seen are like, 20:34 yeah, you can kinda tell 20:36 that they're a little different-looking, 20:37 but this is a very refined update. 20:40 And so really the truth is 20:41 if you have an iPhone 11 or later at this point, 20:46 then the new iOS 16 update pushing out 20:48 to your phone right now 20:50 is gonna make just as big of a difference 20:52 to the user experience of using your phone 20:54 as getting the new phone probably would. 20:57 So yeah, I'd say, the new lock screen, 20:59 the haptic keyboard, all this stuff, 21:01 I did a video on all the new features, 21:03 you can check that out. 21:04 But yeah, this is a really good phone. 21:05 You should get it if you either want 21:07 the latest and greatest and best 21:09 of a smartphone camera available right now 21:12 or if you've just got $1,000 hole in your pocket 21:16 burning away and you just have to have 21:18 the latest and greatest Pro iPhone, 21:20 that's what this is. 21:21 If you're not trying to get the newest iPhone, 21:22 then you can skip the upgrade 21:24 and fix your current phone with parts and tools 21:26 by this video sponsor, iFixit. 21:28 They make it super easy with free repair guides 21:30 and tear downs on their channel. 21:32 It's not as hard as it looks. 21:33 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