![]() You get new color options including gold, sierra blue, graphite, and silver. The 6.1-inch OLED display has a 120-Hz refresh rate, which means everything will look and feel buttery smooth. The ultrawide camera can also double as a macro camera, so you can take photos of subjects super close-up. You'll need the 256-GB model of each Pro phone if you want to shoot ProRes in 4K. All of these cameras work with Apple's Night mode for brighter low-light photos, and you can film in Apple's ProRes video format for extra editing features-though this isn't available yet. In addition to everything mentioned above, there's a telephoto zoom camera along with the other two. The good news is that the iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max share the exact same features, so you're really just choosing a size. iPhone 13 Pro ($999) : Those who want a new iPhone with all the bells and whistles should opt for the Pro ( 8/10, WIRED Recommends).One downside? Battery life struggles to last a full day, even if Apple says it's slightly longer-lasting this year. This iPhone packs the same features you'll find on the standard iPhone 13. iPhone 13 Mini ($699) : If you're looking for an iPhone that (literally) fits in the palm of your hand, the Mini's 5.4-inch display will do the trick ( 8/10, WIRED Recommends). ![]() ![]() A larger image sensor helps take brighter photos at night, and you'll have access to Apple's new Cinematic mode, which essentially brings its popular Portrait mode to video. In addition to a 6.1-inch OLED display on the front, the back is home to a dual-camera system equipped with sensor-shift stabilization on the main sensor, meaning sharper low-light photos and less shaky videos. iPhone 13 ($799) : This is the iPhone most people should buy ( 8/10, WIRED Recommends). ![]() Read next: Check out or rundown of the iPhone 14 vs iPhone 11 and whether should you upgrade. The iPhone 14 is more like an improved iPhone 13 rather than a whole new phone, but is still worth an upgrade if your current phone's a couple of years old. The iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max models are definitely the ones to get if you can afford them, because they feature all of Apple's latest upgrades like an always-on display, Dynamic Island cutout and a 48MP main camera. We like all three of the iPhone 14 models we've reviewed so far, although in slightly different ways. iPhone 14 delivery date: is it worth the wait? We'll be sure to update you when this changes, but for now be careful if you try to buy any iPhone 14 through. While most versions of the iPhone 14, 14 Plus, 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max are listed as in stock, most don't have specific arrival dates. Walmart's selection of iPhone 14 models seems to currently be in Limbo. However, the advantage with ordering from Apple is that you can pick any storage option, any carrier and add Apple Care Plus coverage when you order, something which other retailers don't always guarantee. ![]() You can get Pro models from other retailers much faster (see below). If things don't improve soon, you'll be needing to put in your iPhone 14 Pro or Pro Max orders now if you want to guarantee delivery before the holidays. Meanwhile, the Pro models will keep you waiting up to a month for delivery if you buy one now. You can order one now and have it arrive tomorrow, or even today if you live in the right area and are willing to pay extra postage. The good news is that ordering the regular iPhone 14 or iPhone 14 Plus won't be an issue. ![]()
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