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We can expect a foldable phone from Apple based on its foldable phone patents and concept drawings from designers. Although Apple has not officially announced relevant plans, there are already guesses about a foldable iPhone named iPhone Flip. Ming-Chi Kuo, renowned tech analyst, claims that if the foldable iPhone comes out, it will have a huge 8-inch display. In addition, designer Antonio De Rosa supposed that iPhone Flip might have a second screen on the back. Alongside the promotion of Galaxy Flip and Motorola Razr, a foldable phone plan from Apple seems inevitable.
The iPhone 15 will pack AI features like an AI health app, AI personal voice, an AI camera with improved optical zoom, and AI-powered health functions, and like previous iPhones, the AI-powered Siri will also feature.
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Apple posted more Ai positions, presenting Apple's ambition in this area. With more AI-related positions emerging at Apple, AI will surely transform the future iPhones.
ChatGPT has landed on iPhones, as "OpenAI released a free ChatGPT app for iPhone in the US that includes voice input support through its Whisper AI speech recognition model."
Instead of talking about AI models and technology, Apple’s product emphasis means it usually just shows new features that are quietly enabled by AI behind the scenes.
It’s only a matter of time before Apple aggressively moves into artificial intelligence. And Ives expects the iPhone 15 to be the tip of that AI push.
Released in September 2022, the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max are what you should buy right now, considering their decrease in prices and still up-to-date hardware and design. The iPhone 14 Pro features numerous suprising upgrades over the standard model.
iPhone 14 Pro: The iPhone itself has lived up to expectations as an iPhone product, which has all been excellent, in my opinion. In the short time I have had this one, one week, it has performed excellent.
iPhone 14 Pro Max: The iPhone 14 Pro Max is the most advanced and powerful smartphone that Apple has made. It offers a stunning design, a superb display, a pro-level camera system, and a blazing-fast performance. It is not a cheap device, but it is worth every penny if you are looking for the best of the best.
1. iPhone 14 Pro: For a while there, the iPhone 13 Pro was one of Apple's best iPhones, but the release of the iPhone 14 Pro changed that. This device has an always-on display, punch-hole cut-out for the front cameras, and a new 48MP main camera.
2. iPhone 14 Pro Max: Every premium feature Apple packs into its phones is on display with the iPhone 14 Pro Max, and the phone has the price tag to show it. While this is the most expensive iPhone, you also get the super-fast A16 Bionic processor, an improved 48MP camera and the eye-catching Dynamic Island feature that replaces the notch.
The iPhone 14 definitely has improvement over iPhone 13, though the upgrades are one of the most minimal in iPhones' history. If you want a larger screen and longer battery life, you should probably get an iPhone 14 Plus instead.
iPhone 14: If you do not find "the very few changes" interesting in 14, go for 13. Because physical and even cameras are not visually very much different in 13 vs 14 comparison. Also you get 13 for cheap :)
iPhone 14 Plus: It's worth it if you don't want to spend on the 120 Hz screen with an always one display and those three cameras.
1. The iPhone 14 doesn't have the flashier features found in its Pro siblings, but it's still a solid upgrade, particularly if you're looking to make a move from an older iPhone — we're thinking iPhone 12 or later.
2. iPhone 14 Plus: The iPhone 14 Plus is an excellent choice if you’re looking for a big-screen experience for a relatively affordable price. For $899, you get an immersive 6.7-inch display along with extra-long battery life, which will make this a more compelling option than the regular iPhone 14 for some buyers.
The iPhone SE3 arrived in March 2022. If you can live with a small screen, it packs high performance and camera quality while being compact and light, The iPhone SE3 is a phone that crams modern guts into a classic and quaint design.
The iPhone SE 3 has the same hardware as the iPhone 13/14 inside, it just looks different. If you like its design, it's a fantastic choice for everyone.
1. The iPhone SE (2022) delivers flagship-level performance, thanks to its A15 Bionic chip, so you should expect iPhone 13-like speed when multitasking and playing games.
2. The 5G performance is solid. We saw close to 195 Mbps downloads on T-Mobile. But you don't get Verizon Ultra Wideband support.
3. 4.7 inches is tiny for a phone display in 2022, so you really need to want a small phone if you're shopping for the iPhone SE.
4. The overall camera quality from the new iPhone SE is excellent and, in many cases, beats the Pixel 5a. But we wish there was a Night mode.
The battery life of the iPhone 13 Pro is only second to the iPhone 14 in Apple's Pro iPhone. The most apparent change is that they have a larger camera bump and no Touch ID. Although no upgrades are a huge leap, altogether, iPhone 13 Pros offer a smooth and fantastic smartphone experience.
iPhone 13 Pro: Great phone except for the weight.
iPhone 13 Pro Max: Best iPhone, coming from an iPhone 11. Stunning photos and videos especially in 4k, battery life is excellent, intuitive ui.
1. iPhone 13 Pro: The iPhone 13 Pro is one of the best iPhones to get if you want all of the bells and whistles that Apple has to offer in an iPhone without spending on an iPhone 14 Pro. With A15 Bionic, LiDAR, triple-lens camera system, 120Hz..., the iPhone 13 Pro is a powerhouse.
2. iPhone 13 Pro Max: The iPhone 13 Pro Max pretty much nails all those things that make a smartphone great. Even though the iPhone 14 Pro Max is now here and improves on the phone in a number of ways, the older model has proven to be a solid option with a 120Hz refresh rate, faster performance than anything that came before, and epic battery life.
The iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Mini are not much different, but that's what makes the iPhone 13 special. Packing a new camera, longer battery life, and a brighter screen, the iPhone 13 remains a delightful choice despite less radical changes compared to previous models.
...if you are planning to buy a phone for responsiveness and does the everyday stuff without any hanging problems and stuff, then buy it, and also if you are planning to keep it for a long time, then I think it's a good investment for the future.
1. The Phone 13 is the best iPhone for those on a budget, especially now that it's $100 cheaper after the iPhone 14 launch. With a new display, larger battery, and better camera hardware and software, the iPhone 13 remains a great flagship phone. The iPhone 13 still features two rear lenses, but they have bigger sensors than the iPhone 12's, leading to improved low-light photography.
The charging is still relatively slow compared to some Android phones.
Launched in September 2021, the iPhone 13 mini is the most affordable and pocket-friendly flagship iPhone. Thanks to improved camera sensors, you can snap high-quality photos within a short time. Also, the charging becomes faster.
Perfect size and weight! Fits in my pockets!
1. The iPhone 13 mini is the cheapest and smallest handset in Apple’s iPhone 13 range.
2. It has a screen that measures a mere 5.4in across the diagonal, and it’s even smaller and lighter than the iPhone SE (2020).
3. With the new A15 Bionic system-on-chip, which includes a quad-core GPU, the iPhone 13 mini is a very powerful little phone. In fact, it destroys the best that Android has to offer, even the best gaming phones.
iPhone 12 Pro was one of the most feature-rich iPhones when it was announced in 2020. It marks a return to the flat-edged design of iPhone 4 and iPhone 5. But its specs were not outdated - with the 5G and Dolby Vision video support, iPhone 12 Pro packs both the quaint design and strong hardware.
iPhone 12 Pro: As usual great & premium phone of 2020.
iPhone 12 Pro Max: …if you don't enjoy your phone, give it some time. You’ll soon be just like me in enjoying your phone at the end.
iPhone 12 Pro: 1. The iPhone 12 Pro does deliver a more immersive viewing experience than the iPhone 11 Pro because of the larger 6.1-inch panel and slimmer bezels.
2. Like the other new iPhone 12 models, the iPhone 12 Pro ditches the in-box charger and picks up support for MagSafe wireless charging.
3. The iPhone 12 Pro is a serious step up from the iPhone 11 Pro, but that’s not who this flagship is really for. It’s for those who own older iPhones who are looking to upgrade, such as the iPhone XS, iPhone X, or iPhone 8.
iPhone 12 Pro Max: The iPhone 12 Pro Max is the best iPhone 12 of the bunch, with an immersive 6.7-inch display, amazing cameras, 5G, and strong battery life.
Announced in 2020, the iPhone 12 comes with a new flat-sided boxy design with squared-off edges but carries the same core concepts as the previous models. Its upgrades are plenty, from 5G ro a faster A14 Bionic processor.
The main weakness of the 12 series was the battery life - the iPhone 13 has a larger battery.
I must say, it's an impressive smartphone that lives up to its reputation as a top-tier device.
1. The iPhone 12 offers an attractive, flat-edged design surrounding a crisp OLED display. Also bundled in is 5G connectivity, great cameras, and the power of the A14 Bionic chipset.
2. Armed with the first 5-nanometer processor ever embedded in a smartphone — Apple’s A14 Bionic — the iPhone 12 delivers best-at-the-ime performance that never wavered.
3. The battery life isn't great, and it lacks the 120Hz refresh rate, but nobody's perfect.
The iPhone 12 mini looks like the iPhone 12, just in a smaller size. Its colors vary: black, blue, green, red, and white. With comprehensive 5G support and A14 Bionic chip, its performance is incredible.
Love the mini cuz it's not an iPad size!
Love the size of the mini, but otherwise "meh."
1. The iPhone 12 mini was a surprisingly small but still very powerful addition to the iPhone family.
2. This thin and incredibly light smartphone measured just 5.4 inches and included the new, powerful A14 Bionic chip for a considerable boost in performance over previous models.
3. It also featured Apple's latest Super Retina XDR OLED display and a host of camera upgrades but still came with a dual-lens arrangement.
4. ...had an estimated battery life that's two hours shorter than that of the larger iPhone 12.
The iPhone SE takes on the body of an iphone 8 in 2020. It will look familiar to old Apple users, with a 4.7-inch frame, complete with both top and bottom bezels and a home button.
This phone gets the job done if you need a phone for calling/texting and searching the internet. Yes, it watches videos fine, and yes, it can play games, but this phone isn't the best at either of those two things.
Terrific upgrade from the iPhone 7.
1. The 4.7-inch Retina HD display and Home button with Touch ID harken back to the original iPhone SE, and with a similarly low price.
2. The second-generation SE offered many of the features of Apple's most expensive iPhones, including an A13 Bionic chip, advanced camera system with Portrait mode and Depth Control, high-definition video, wireless charging capability, and long battery life.
The iPhone 11 line did not get significantly updated but had great performance upgrades. With the three-lens cameras, the new Night Mode, bigger batteries, and friendly sizes, the iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max elevated the overall user experience.
iPhone 11 Pro: Great iPhone but overpriced.
iPhone 11 Pro Max: I'm really enjoying this phone. I went from Touch ID to Face ID, and I'm really enjoying it. This phone takes beautiful pictures.
iPhone 11 Pro: The iPhone 11 Pro is Apple's most powerful 2019 phone that comes in a one-hand-friendly size. It has a triple-lens camera to capture best-in-class photos and video from a variety of perspectives, a new night mode to enhance low-light photography, and extra battery life prowess.
iPhone 11 Pro Max: The iPhone 11 Pro Max was the best that Apple could cram into a smartphone in 2019 - the high-end screen, powerful speakers, and upgraded processor all support the huge upgrades to the camera. However, this phone is really for the Apple fan or someone who really needs that extra lens or a touch more battery life - the iPhone 11 feels like it offers better value.
Launched in 2019, the iPhone 11 was a thoughtful upgrade over the XR. It didn't cost much but packed many new updates in a glass and aluminum body. One noticeable thing is its bright and delightful colors, embracing green, yellowing, purple, white, red, etc.
A person who uses every major application of a phone, such as a camera, notes, gaming, binge-watching, and also wants his phone to run smoothly for at least 3-5 years may go for iPhone 11.
Great product for a first-time Apple user.
1. The iPhone 11 was a big surprise, packing more advanced technology (namely in the camera capabilities and the processing power under the hood) at a lower cost than the iPhone XR's price in 2018.
2. It combines a large 6.1-inch display with a premium-feeling body and comes in an array of colors, too.
3. The night mode is the most impressive part of the iPhone 11's imaging quality, bringing brightness and clarity to impossibly dark scenes, and the Portrait mode, defocusing the background, is improved on the iPhone too.
4. The iPhone 11 wasn’t quite so rapid across all tasks – saving photos or video to the camera roll sometimes took a second or two.
Skipping the "iPhone 9," Apple directly released the iphone X series to follow iPhone 8 and 8 Plus. It was a daring and gambling step to lose the home button and use an all-screen front. The result turned out great. The iPhone X delivered great comfort and convenience for Apple users.
Finally iPhone with OLED!
I really didn't really feel like the price was worth what you get, especially for the 256 GB version.
1. Losing the home button and altering the design was a dangerous move, but one that was sorely needed after years of similarity and the premium design, extra power, all-screen front mix together to create - by 2022 - the best iPhone Apple's ever made.
2. The iPhone X is harder to get following the release of the iPhone XS. The all-glass body means a case and an insurance plan are musts. Shorter battery life than iPhone 8 Plus.
Someone said that the iPhone XS was the most boring 2018 iPhone, as it was overshadowed by the size of the iphone XS Max and the creative design of the cheaper iPhone XR. However, equipped with more powerful speakers and the enhanced Smart HDR, the iPhone XS was still many people's favorite.
iPhone XS: Absolutely love this phone. It's much more powerful than my previous 6s. I had reservations about the Face ID, but now I can't live without it.
iPhone XS Max: It is a bit heavier but not too bad... If you have anything below the 7 model, then I would recommend you upgrade to this one.
iPhone XS: The iPhone XS has a markedly improved dual camera, delivering better photos than the iPhone X in both dark and high-contrast environments. It has a faster processor, faster face ID, adds dual-SIM support, and it's now available in gold and 512GB versions.
Its battery life is the shortest of the three new iPhones and only incrementally better than last year's. Despite its still-rich price tag and increased storage, USB-C fast chargers and headphone dongles will have you spending even more.
iPhone XS Max: The iPhone XS Max (pronounced 'Ten S Max') was the largest smartphone Apple had ever released when it launched in September 2018. With a 6.5-inch display, hardly any screen bezel, and the now-iconic top-screen notch, it was a dominating presence in the hand.
Being the less expensive model in 2018, the iPhone XR delivers most iPhone X and XS features, such as the large screen, the similar design and body, Face ID, and wireless charging. The only downside is that its LCD screen is not as good as the iPhone XS's OLED.
This phone is significantly cheaper than the XsMax. And performs just the same. The screen size is perfect. If you do not care about .4 more inches of screen and the dual camera for another 400 plus dollars, I recommend this phone.
Great camera resolution with face recognition.
1. The iPhone XR remains a good buy if you're looking for an iPhone under $500. You get a roomy 6.1-inch display, swift performance from Apple's A12 Bionic processor, and good camera quality in a colorful design. Most important, the price is a very reasonable $499.
2. There are some features you don't get here with the iPhone XR, such as a Night mode for the camera, 5G, or an OLED display. If you can handle a smaller phone, the 4.7-inch iPhone SE is even cheaper while offering a faster processor. But based on my iPhone XR review, Apple's big-screen phone is worth buying for those on a budget.
With a few additions here and there, the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus did not deliver much surprise. While the wireless charging and glass rear are pleasing, the upgrades of these two models seemed outdated, especially with the release of the more daring iPhone X line.
iPhone 8: It definitely lacks the modern features and ‘feel’ that other current phones have, but it is a good performer.
No, this phone is not an exciting change in relation to its design, but it's a good design and might be something you may want to consider.
iPhone 8: Don’t let the iPhone 8 name fool you – this is very much the iPhone 7S, an incremental upgrade on the 4.7-inch iPhone 7 with a few additions here and there, but nothing to really wow you next to other smartphones in 2018.
iPhone 8 Plus: A solid iPhone, but a clear evolution from previous Plus models. Compared to the iPhone X, iPhone XS, and iPhone 11 Pro Max, it's unexciting, but it offers the traditional home button and a far better experience over the smaller iPhone 8.
Offering nothing flashy, the iPhone 7 line provided users with a speedier processor, a brighter screen, and upgraded cameras. One thing worth mentioning is the waterproof protection of the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus.
iPhone 7: A great leap from the iPhone 6s, but not enough to keep me using iPhones.
iPhone 7 Plus: Great upgrade but 2nd cameta not as good as 1sts.
1. The Apple iPhone 7 (starting at $649) is a better phone than the iPhone 6s in many ways. For its improved speed, connectivity, and battery life, though, you're asked to give up a few things that may be important to you, most notably, a headphone jack.
2. iPhone 7 Plus: A great phone, but without the innovation we've come to expect.
3. The iPhone 7 Plus is a beast of a phone, but it's not quite perfect
With a 4-inch display, the iPhone SE is the smallest iPhone that Apple has ever made. It was also quite affordable, with the base model costing only $399. For those who fancy ancient phones for their cute sizes, the iPhone SE was a fantastic choice.
iPhone SE is THE way to Go.
I have already had the PLUS size phone and found it too cumbersome, but I love the SE and especially that I could get a great price AND with 128GB.
1. Anyone who has been driven nuts by increasingly large devices and wants to return to simpler, one-handed days will love this phone.
2. Today's tech, yesterday's design.
3. The iPhone SE is the last truly small iPhone that Apple launched. The same size as the older iPhone 5S, the SE slips easily into a pocket and is super-easy to use one-handed.
The iPhone 6s and 6s Plus are the last iPhones that have a built-in 3.5mm headphone jack. 3D Touch is a genuine innovation. Although the design is not much different from its predecessor, the overall processing speed and performance are improved.
iPhone 6s: A worthy successor to the 5s.
iPhone 6s Plus: Not bad but not perfect.
1. Apple's done what we all expected - finely balanced its 'S' phone. 3D Touch is a genuine innovation, and the phone works fluidly at nearly every task - but it's very similar to 2014's model.
iPhone 6s Plus: No matter what people say, size matters. And because of its sheer screen size, the iPhone 6s Plus does tremendously well at showcasing some of Apple’s new hardware features. It's particularly good for 3D Touch and has a great screen for showing off those 12Mp photos and 4K videos you can now shoot.
The iPhone 6 and 6 Plus adopted a new design with a thinner case and a broader surface. The all-metal aesthetic look makes them one of the sleekest designs. They make the iPhone 5 and 5s look chunky and outright straight.
iPhone 6: The 4.7 inch is perfect; the phone is ultra-thin, so it still fits very comfortably in my pocket. Like all of the other iPhones, the build quality of the 6 is excellent. It feels like the high-end, high-quality device people expect it to be.
The 6 plus is a great middle ground between a phone and a tablet.
iPhone 6: 1. When the iPhone 6 was announced in 2014, Apple advertised it as its first “big” phone.
2. When the iPhone 6 was announced in 2014, Apple advertised it as its first “big” phone.
3. It comes equipped with the A8 64-bit dual-core processor, which Apple claims delivers a 25 percent boost in speed and a 50 percent graphics boost over the iPhone 5S.
iPhone 6Plus: The big battery provides long life, and the 5.5-inch screen is not only big but bright and high-contrast. Optical image stabilization improves low-light photography.
Released in 2012, the iPhone 5C ditched the metal body of traditional iPhones but used a bright-colored plastic body. At its launch, the iPhone 5C was cheaper than the iPhone 5S, although the internals remained pretty much the same.
Essentially, if your needs demand you stay within the iOS environment and you also are reasonably confident you can live without the sexier features, the 5c is a very recommendable choice.
1. The iPhone 5C is basically an iPhone 5 with a plastic housing.
2. Its hard-wearing, colorful plastic shell doesn't ooze the premium appeal of pretty much every other iPhone, but it's still easy to use one-handed and gives you that undeniable iPhone experience on screen.
3. It's nothing revolutionary, but it is solid, speedy, and now brightly colored.
The iPhone 5 was slimmer and lighter. There was no more the all-glass rear; instead, there was an aluminum panel in the middle and two glass panels at the top and bottom. With a faster processor, the iPhone 5 showed a better performance than their predecessors.
The screen size of the iPhone 5 is horrible. And they did not even improve the quality…not even HD…
I just like being efficient and getting things done quickly on a dependable and reliable mobile device, and the iPhone 5 comes out on top in this regard.
1. You can sum up the iPhone 5 in three words: taller, slimmer, and lighter.
2. While the iPhone 4S' screen and back bulged out from the side, the iPhone 5 has a flush back, while the screen is barely raised at all.
3. The iPhone 5 adds everything we wanted in the iPhone 4S: 4G LTE, a longer, larger screen, free turn-by-turn navigation, and a faster A6 processor. Plus, its top-to-bottom redesign is sharp, slim, and feather-light.
The iPhone 5s is the first iPhone with a Touch ID, thanks to its nifty fingerprint sensor. Using the Touch ID, users found it a lot easier and faster to authenticate App Store purchases and unlock the phone with only their thumbs. The look is not much different than the iPhone 5, except for the newly added gold color.
It's not gimmicky, and other than the lack of widgets and customizations, there's not much I miss from using bigger Android phones.
A phone that looks like the iPhone 5, but goes so much further under the hood.
1. The iPhone 5S was Apple's first smartphone with the Touch ID fingerprint home button and a 64-bit processor when it launched in 2013.
2. ...the iPhone 5s remains a beautifully made and desirable smartphone, and it's an improvement on its predecessor in practically every way. Apple doesn't skimp on premium materials here, as the metal body and Gorilla Glass-covered screen still look and feel fantastic.
The iPhone 4 was Apple's attempt to re-revolutionize the iPhone. And it indeed completed the task. It was a game-changer, as the iPhone 4 was the first iPhone with a front-facing camera, a Retina display, and tons of new apps that later proved globally popular.
The physical look of the phone is nothing short of breathtaking. It really feels like a nice luxury watch in your hand.
I love the iphone but iphone 4 not wowing me…
1. The iPhone 4 was the first iPhone to have a front-facing camera. The iPhone 4 also has a Retina display. With 512 MB of memory, it was equipped to handle a lot more than even the iPhone 3GS, which only had 256 MB of memory.
2. The inclusion of a higher-spec screen is the most significant step, combined with a faster processor, meaning it can capture and playback HD content from the new 5-megapixel camera.
3. Antenna issues; some iOS 5 features are missing; no expandable storage.
For the iPhone 4s, the changes are obvious: The camera was upgraded to 8MP; the processor was the dual-core A5 seen in the iPad 2; and the iPhone 4s got Siri, Apple's voice recognition service, which later became a game changer.
The iPhone is great! Love the size, which fits well in my palm, and typing/texting is very easy.
Yeah, one thing about it is that it has 1 GB RAM only, which makes it slow, but its speed is comparable to the 2 GB RAM of an Android phone. It is small in size with more features in an affordable range. But nowadays, In the 4G world, it seems to be less used due to its 3G connectivity.
1. There's little reason to upgrade from the iPhone 4, but its camera, processor, and software mean the iPhone 4S is a cracking gadget.
2. The changes to the iPhone 4S are easy to document - the camera has been upgraded to 8MP (with an improved aperture ratio), the CPU is now the same dual-core A5 processor as seen in the iPad 2, and a seven-time increase in graphical processing power.
With increasing competition, the iPhone 3GS can only be regarded as an insignificant step forward for Apple, as it doesn't change much compared to its predecessor The camera got an upgrade to 3MP, and the 3GS added video recording, though.
Works like a charm. Compared the 3g to the 3gs online and all i can say is that i was speechless. It's definitely worth the extra money from the 3G.
I love that it is easy to use. I am not up to date in the world of technology, but I have found this phone to be simple to use.
1. The iPhone 3GS finally adds common cell phone features like multimedia messaging, video recording, and voice dialing. It runs faster; its promised battery life is longer; and the multimedia quality continues to shine.
2. Text entry is fast and responsive, and the new MMS features bring it up to date. E-mail, calendars, and contacts are all well-handled. Browsing is fast, and the screen is sharp and bright (but not the best around). The new features like the compass and voice control make it a little easier to use.
With the release of the iPhone 3G and the new software, the era of iPhone 1.0 is officially over. This model offers great new features such as support for high-speed 3G networks and pleasing third-party apps. The music and video experience is also improved.
Coolest 3G phone ever.
If you want a smart phone that is easy to use and has a touch screen this phone is good, but don't expect to be able to talk on the phone much because the battery will be dead in no time!
1. The Apple iPhone 3G offers critical new features, including support for high-speed 3G networks, third-party applications, and expanded e-mail. Its call quality has improved, delivering an excellent music and video experience.
2. Awesome functionality for first-timers All-round improvement on iPhone 2G 3G data is speedy GPS facility very welcome Good data and Wi-Fi contracts.
3. Battery life typically smartphone-poor GPS functionality not quite there yet Texting still needs work Camera remains poor.
The iPhone is truly the game-changer for the mobile phone market and companies. Although it is not perfect, the iPhone revolutionized the market with its multitouch user interface, the Safari browser, and easy-to-use apps.
1. Granted, there wasn't nearly as much data to put on the iPhone yet, and certainly no App Store. But you had access to the internet on a screen you could actually see it on, unlike the flip and slider phones of the time. And it could only handle 128 MB of memory.
2. Despite some important missing features, a slow data network, and call quality that doesn't always deliver, the Apple iPhone sets a new benchmark for an integrated cell phone and MP3 player.
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No. 1 iPhone 5 (2012): ...we think the iPhone 5 holds up best all around.
No. 2 iPhone (2007): The original iPhone changed everything.
No. 3 iPhone X (2017): Apple's big and long-overdue reinvention.
No. 4 iPhone 12 (2020): The most exciting new iPhone since the revolutionary iPhone X.
No. 5 iPhone 13 Pro (2021): The gap has never been narrower between the Pro and Pro Max.
iPhone 14: Best iPhone for most people
iPhone 14 Pro: Best premium iPhone
iPhone 13: Best iPhone value
iPhone 14 Plus: Most affordable big iPhone
iPhone 13 mini: Best small iPhone
iPhone 14 Pro Max: Best battery life
No. 1 iPhone 14 Pro Max: The best iPhone overall
No. 2 iPhone 14 Pro: The best iPhone for under $1,000
No. 3 iPhone 14 Plus: Cheapest big-screen iPhone
No. 4 iPhone 14: The best iPhone for most of us
No. 5 iPhone 13: A good iPhone at a discount
No. 6 iPhone 13 mini: The most compact iPhone
No. 1 iPhone 14 Pro Max: The best Apple iPhone
No. 2 iPhone 14 Pro: The power of the Pro Max
No. 3 iPhone 13 Pro Max: One of the most powerful big-screened iPhones
No. 4 iPhone 14 Plus: Big screen, big battery but no Pro price premium
No. 5 iPhone 13 Pro: The better iPhone 14
No. 6 iPhone 14: A minor but powerful upgrade
Best iPhone: iPhone 14 Pro
Best for features: iPhone 14 Pro Max
Best for battery life – iPhone 14 Plus
Best for most people: iPhone 14
Best small iPhone: iPhone 13 mini
Best affordable option: iPhone SE (2022)
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