While iPhone 13 Pro Max and iPhone 14 Plus looks quite similar, it surely has different features; check it out below
Apple Inc. created and sells the iPhone brand of smartphones. Apple’s iOS mobile operating system is used on these devices. The first iPhone was introduced on January 9, 2007, by Steve Jobs, who was then the CEO of Apple. Since then, Apple has released new iPhone models and yearly updates to iOS.
Recently, iPhone launched its iPhone 14 series, and before that iPhone 13 series was in demand as well. So today let’s compare between iPhone 13 Pro Max and iPhone 14 Plus.
Display and design
The designs of the iPhone 14 Plus and the iPhone 13 Pro Max are similar. Both contain tactile buttons that are noticeable along flat surfaces. Their weight is the primary difference despite a little size discrepancy.
In comparison to the 13 Pro Max’s 8.47 pounds, the 14 Plus weighs 7.16 pounds. Both iPhone models may accept a single or two SIM cards. Both feature 6.7-inch displays, however, due to its 1000 nits of brightness, the 13 Pro Max is brighter (HBM). The iPhone 14 Plus has 800 nits of brightness (HBM).
Colors
The iPhone 14 Plus is available in the following hues: Midnight, Purple, Red, Blue, and Starlight. The iPhone 13 Pro Max comes in Alpine Green, Sierra Blue, Gold, Silver, and Graphite hues.
Camera
The iPhone 13 Pro Max has a triple camera arrangement, and the iPhone 14 Plus only has a dual camera setup. The iPhone 14 Plus comes with a 12MP primary camera and an ultrawide camera. The 13 Pro Max has three 12 MP cameras: a 12 MP primary camera, a 12 MP ultrawide camera, and a 12 MP telephoto camera. Both phones have a 12 MP front camera for better selfies. Contrarily, the 14 Plus boasts a 38% performance boost and works best in low light.
Other features
The 14 Plus runs iOS 16, whereas the 13 Pro Max runs iOS 15. You may upgrade from iOS 15 to iOS 16, though.
The iPhone 14 Plus now offers two brand-new features: Crash Detection and Emergency SOS. Crash Detection activates following a terrible crash and notifies your emergency contacts. Using the Emergency SOS, you can send SMS even if there is no cellular or Wi-Fi service where you are.