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iPhone 14 Pro camera tipped for great things, but Night mode needs work
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According to a new internet tip, theiPhone 14 Procamera system is turning out some great results ahead of launch, but there are some concerns over Night mode.
TipsterLeaksAppleProhas taken to Twitter with some interesting claims about the forthcoming iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max, based on source who has apparently gone hands-on with both phones.
A source has had hands-on time with iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max.(Thread)-The new pill+hole doesn’t add anything new. It looks different, but it pretty much works like the notch. Once you get used to it it’s “gone”.-It’s thick. The Pro Max feels like a brick (as usual).
The thread outlines some of the things we’ve heard before about Apple’s next premium smartphone refresh, including that it’ll have a new “pill+hole” notch, and that the range is set for a battery bump.
There are a couple of interesting fresh insights in here, though. The main one is that the iPhone 14 Pro line’s 48MP main camera is “the best one in a smartphone if there’s enough light”.
It’s suggested that the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max are running into trouble when it comes to Night mode, which is currently producing “a substantial amount of noise” and results that are “worse than the iPhone 13 Pro”.
Of course, Apple’s Night mode is more a matter of clever algorithms then fancy hardware, so solving this would likely be a matter of fine tuning on Apple’s part. It is a tad concerning given that we’re presumably aruond a month out from launch, however.
Another interesting claim is that Apple has improved its already market-leading stereo speakers for the iPhone 14 Pro range, with more bass and “overall clearer audio”.
We’re now waiting to hear about Apple’s launch event for theiPhone 14family, which this same source has previously tipped for September 13.
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