Apple iPhone 14 Pro test: Below the cap, but just like the Pro
Like every new iPhone, this model comes with the latest mobile operating system update from Apple. Here, iOS 16 is responsible for version 16.01, with the terminal asking for a quick update at first (for the first buyer). The OS version was introduced last June at WWDC and put it into beta in the process, allowing us to provide a detailed article on its new features ahead of the official release on September 12, 2022.
Between the presentation and the availability of urbi et orbi, there were slight modifications. The main thing is in the battery screen. The remainder belongs to the iPhone 11 Pro and does not count the mini versions. It is displayed inside the battery icon, which gives a more accurate idea of charging.
Exclusive to the iPhone 14 Pro is the advent of Always-On mode for the display. This means that the panel will never completely turn off, but refresh at 1 Hz (like Apple Watches since Series 5). Thus, the user will always have a visual connection to the time or notifications. Obviously, it is entirely possible to deactivate the feature in the settings screen. As previously, iPhone being a smart device, Always-On will not be active if the smartphone is face down, in a pocket or bag, or if the owner is not nearby and is wearing an Apple Watch.
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