

The red color is significantly more vibrant this year, plus midnight and starlight remain trusty neutral options. The redesigned blue color is also great (and looks better than the iPhone 13’s blue, in my opinion). It’s very subtle and not too vibrant, but I’ve loved carrying it around with me while reviewing the iPhone 14. Apple sent me the iPhone 14 in purple, which looks like a muted lavender in person. I also quite like Apple’s selection of colors this year.

It’s sturdy, lightweight, and the aluminum sides are impervious to fingerprints. Maybe it’s because I switched to the iPhone 14 from my much heavier iPhone 13 Pro, but the iPhone 14 feels wonderful to hold. In my book, this is nary a bad thing at all. The iPhone 14 is also 0.15mm thicker and 2g heavier, but otherwise, it’s the same looking and feeling phone as last year. You’re also treated to the same square camera housing on the back with the angled sensors, though they are slightly larger than the iPhone 13. The iPhone 14 still has a 6.1-inch display with a notch, Apple’s Ceramic Shield covering that display, and an aerospace-grade aluminum frame. This welcome familiarity is seen immediately with the iPhone 14’s design. iPhone 14 design Joe Maring/Digital Trends
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If you’re more interested in Apple’s higher-end models, see our iPhone 14 Pro review and iPhone 14 Pro Max review. It’s far from the year’s most invigorating or jaw-dropping release, but if what you’re in the market for is “just another iPhone,” the iPhone 14 makes a great case for itself.

The iPhone 14 takes a very strong foundation, keeps what works, and adds a few subtle improvements that make it a better overall handset. Those similarities shouldn’t come as a disappointment. The iPhone 14 is a great upgrade, if you need itīut here’s the thing.iPhone 14 car crash detection and satellite connectivity.
