Compared: iPhone 14 Plus vs. iPhone 14 Pro Max

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in iPhone edited May 2023
Apple reintroduced the Plus iPhone descriptor at its fall event with the introduction of the iPhone 14 Plus. Here's how it compares to the iPhone 14 Pro Max.

iPhone 14 Plus and iPhone 14 Pro Max
iPhone 14 Plus and iPhone 14 Pro Max


Apple's annual event has concluded, launching new iPhones, AirPods Pro 2, Apple Watch Series 8, and a brand new product with Apple Watch Ultra.

The iPhone 14 Plus and iPhone 14 Pro Max share size, connectivity, and memory. However, they diverge when it comes to rear cameras, colors, battery life, and of course, price. Among other features with varying degrees of importance.

Apple introduces new features first in the Pro models, such as Dynamic Island which has proven to be quite popular with early adopters.




Specifications

SpecificationsiPhone 14 PlusiPhone 14 Pro Max
Price (starting)$899.00
Buy at Verizon, AT&T
$1,099.00
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Dimensions (inches)6.33 x 3.07 x 0.316.33 x 3.05 x 0.31
Weight (ounces)7.168.47
ProcessorA15 Bionic
5-core GPU
A16 Bionic
5-core GPU
Storage128GB
256GB
512GB
128GB
256GB
512GB
1TB
Display type6.7-inch Super Retina XDR6.7-inch Super Retina XDR
Resolution2,778 x 1,284 at 458ppi2,796 x 1,290 at 460 ppi
BiometricsFace IDFace ID
Connectivity5G (Sub-6GHz and mmWave)
Gigabit-class LTE
Wi-Fi 6
Bluetooth 5.3
Ultra Wideband
Emergency SOS via Satellite
5G (Sub-6GHz and mmWave)
Gigabit-class LTE
Wi-Fi 6
Bluetooth 5.3
Ultra Wideband
Emergency SOS via Satellite
Rear Cameras12MP Wide
12MP Ultra Wide
48MP Wide
12MP Ultra Wide
12MP Telephoto
Video4K up to 60 fps
1080p up to 60 fps
720p HD at 30 fps
1080p Slo-Mo up to 240 fps
Cinematic mode
Action mode
Sensor-shift optical image stabilization for video
4K up to 60 fps
1080p up to 60 fps
720p HD at 30 fps
1080p Slo-Mo up to 240 fps
Cinematic mode
Action mode
Sensor-shift optical image stabilization for video
Dual optical image stabilization for video
Front Camera12MP TrueDepth
Autofocus
12MP TrueDepth
Autofocus
Battery Size (video playback time)Up to 26 hoursUp to 29 hours
ColorsMidnight
Purple
Starlight
Blue
(PRODUCT)RED
Space Black
Silver
Gold
Deep Purple

iPhone 14 Plus vs iPhone 14 Pro Max - Physical Dimensions

The iPhone 14 Plus is the first model since the iPhone 8 Plus to bring back the "Plus" moniker. At the same time, Apple dropped the iPhone mini from the line, and there is no iPhone 14 mini.

The iPhone 14 Plus is just a hair wider than the iPhone 14 Pro Max at 3.07 inches, likely due to the difference in material, aluminum versus stainless steel. The most significant factor here is weight, with the iPhone 14 Pro Max coming in at 8.47 ounces.

iPhone 14 Plus vs iPhone 14 Pro Max - Displays

Both models share the same 6.7-inch Super Retina Display but slightly differ in resolution. The iPhone 14 Plus has a resolution of 2,778 by 1,284 pixels and a pixel density of 458 PPI, while the iPhone 14 Pro Max has a 2,796 by 1,290-pixel resolution of 460ppi.

It's unlikely that people will notice a difference between the two screen sizes when held side-by-side, but other features set them apart.

A new feature Apple introduced in this area is the always-on display found on the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max. Enabled by a new 1Hz refresh rate and multiple power-efficient technologies, it utilizes the new Lock Screen widgets in iOS 16 to keep the information always at a glance.

iPhone 14 Plus notch and iPhone 14 Pro Max Dynamic Island
iPhone 14 Plus notch and iPhone 14 Pro Max Dynamic Island


The iPhone 14 Plus display has 800 nits max brightness with typical usage and reaches 1,200 nits of peak brightness when displaying HDR content. The iPhone 14 Pro Max has 1,000 nits max brightness with regular use, 1,600 nits of peak brightness to display HDR content, and 2,000 nits peak brightness when a person is outdoors.

During the keynote, Apple said the screen of the iPhone 14 Pro Max is comparable to the Pro Display XDR monitor when it comes to brightness.

This monitor has a sustained brightness of 1,000 nits for any high-definition image when using the display in specific environments. The peak brightness measures 1,600 nits up to 39 percent of the screen area when the remaining portion is 500 nits or black. When viewing standard-definition content, the brightness achieves 500 nits.

The other new feature inside the iPhone 14 Pro line is Dynamic Island, replacing the notch at the top of the screen that the iPhone X debuted in 2017. Apple designed new user interface animations that use the Island. It adapts in real-time to show essential alerts, notifications, and activities.

iPhone 14 Plus vs iPhone 14 Pro Max - Cameras

Apple has brought a new Wide camera to the iPhone line since the introduction of the 12-megapixel camera in the iPhone 6s. The iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max have a stunning 48-megapixel camera sensor.

The quad-pixel sensor combines every four pixels into one large quad pixel equivalent to 2.44 m, resulting in improved low-light capture but keeping photo size at 12MP. The iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max achieve 48-megapixel photos using Apple's ProRAW format.

Cameras on iPhone 14 Pro Max
Cameras on iPhone 14 Pro Max


In addition, a new Photonic Engine takes computational photography even further with better mid- to low-light performance in photos across all cameras. This new Photonic Engine changes how the photo is processed and applies Deep Fusion earlier on, creating a better photo. It is employed on both the iPhone 14 Plus and iPhone 14 Pro Max.

The iPhone 14 Plus keeps the 12MP lens for the Wide and Ultra Wide cameras and lacks the 12MP Telephoto lens found on the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max.

A new feature found on all iPhone 14 models is Action Mode. It lets videographers take smooth videos that adjust to shakes, motion, and vibrations, even when a video is being captured in the middle of the action. As a result, some iPhone 14 users may find that they no longer need specific third-party equipment such as a gimbal.

Just as with the iPhone 13 series, the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max support ProRAW photos and Apple ProRes video while the iPhone 14 Plus does not.

iPhone 14 Plus vs iPhone 14 Pro Max - Processors

Apple kept the A15 Bionic chip inside the iPhone 14 Plus that it introduced in 2021, albeit with some small changes. For example, the A15 Bionic on the iPhone 14 Plus now has a five-core GPU, as does the iPhone 14 Pro's A16 Bionic.

That new A16 Bionic in the iPhone 14 Pro line powers the Dynamic Island and the model's all-day battery life. The 6-core CPU is up to 40 percent faster than competing Android phones at all price points.

In addition, a new 16-core Neural Engine found within the device is capable of nearly 17 trillion operations per second.

The iPhone 14 Plus keeps the A15 Bionic chip introduced with the iPhone 13, but that's not bad. The maturity of Apple Silicon within iPhones means that the chip is more than capable of all tasks.

Geekbench CPU results
Geekbench CPU results


In our CPU tests, iPhone 14 Pro Max shows minor single-core gains, going from 1722 on the iPhone 14 Plus to 1862 on the iPhone 14 Pro Max. Both chips have the same number of CPU cores, so the multi-core results showed a minor uptick as well, going from 4349 to 4775.

Geekbench GPU results
Geekbench GPU results


Graphics we saw a better boost. The iPhone 14 Plus scored 12354 whereas the iPhone 14 Pro Max scored 15424 in the Geekbench Compute Metal graphics benchmark.

iPhone 14 Plus vs iPhone 14 Pro Max - Connectivity

The iPhone 14 Plus and iPhone 14 Pro Max share the same connectivity features, with 5G (Sub-6GHz and mmWave), gigabit LTE, Wi-Fi 6, and Ultra Wideband that uses the U1 chip introduced in the iPhone 11 product line. In addition, apple upgraded Bluetooth capabilities, with both models featuring Bluetooth 5.3 instead of Bluetooth 5.0 in older iPhones.

A new feature found in all iPhone 14 is an emergency satellite connection. It combines custom hardware components and software called Emergency SOS via Satellite to let iPhone antennas connect directly to a satellite.

It's perfect for adventurers in the wilderness who could get lost or injured and happen to be outside of Wi-Fi and cellular ranges.

The iPhone 14 line displays pre-chosen messages that people can select for a faster response from emergency services. Choose among situations such as crime, a vehicle issue, fire, a person being lost or trapped, and other categories to give rescuers all the necessary information.

This saves vital time since connecting to satellites 100+ miles into space and traveling at 15,000 miles or more per hour is difficult for devices.

iPhone 14 Plus vs iPhone 14 Pro Max - Power

The iPhone 14 Plus and iPhone 14 Pro Max have impressive battery life. The iPhone 14 Plus can achieve up to 26 hours of local video, 20 hours of video streaming, and 100 hours of audio.

Meanwhile, the iPhone 14 Pro Max reaches up to 29 hours of local video, 25 hours of video streaming, and 95 hours of audio, an interesting decrease from the iPhone 14 Plus.

Using a 20W or higher charging adapter, both models can reach up to a 50% charge in 30 minutes. All smartphones in the iPhone 14 product line keep the Lightning port, and all can charge via MagSafe or Qi wireless charging.

iPhone 14 Plus vs iPhone 14 Pro Max - Other Features

Apple is removing the physical SIM card slot on all iPhone 14 models, switching over to eSIM-only. It's a notable move that will likely cause headaches early on for some people, but ultimately everyone will get used to the change.

Specifically, Apple billed this as a privacy feature during the keynote, saying that thieves who steal an iPhone won't be able to swap the SIM card anymore.

Another new feature coming to the iPhone 14 product line, as well as the Apple Watch Series 8 and Apple Watch Ultra, is Crash Detection. New Apple devices can detect a severe car crash and automatically dial emergency services when a user is unconscious or unable to reach their iPhone.

Crash Detection and Emergecy SOS via Satellite
Crash Detection and Emergecy SOS via Satellite


This is an emergency feature that utilizes a new dual-core accelerometer capable of detecting G-force measurements of up to 256Gs, as well as a new high dynamic range gyroscope. In addition, the barometer can detect cabin pressure changes, GPS notes additional input for speed changes, and the microphone recognizes loud noises typical of severe car crashes.

Advanced motion algorithms trained with over a million hours of real-world driving and crash record data further increase accuracy.

iPhone 14 Plus vs iPhone 14 Pro Max - Storage, Color, and Price

People can purchase the iPhone 14 Plus in 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB storage options. The iPhone 14 Pro Max adds a more significant 1TB option to the line.

Colors for the iPhone 14 Plus include Midnight, Starlight, Purple, Blue, and (Product)Red. Apple continues to limit the iPhone 14 Pro Max color range, available in Silver, Gold, a new Space Black shade, and Deep Purple.

Impressively, despite rumors claiming price increases for new iPhones in 2022, they remain the same as the iPhone 13 product line. The iPhone 14 Plus starts at $899, and the iPhone 14 Pro Max starts at $1,099.

iPhone 14 Plus vs iPhone 14 Pro Max - What to Buy

As usual, deciding which new iPhone to buy depends on multiple factors. For example, the 48MP sensor will attract photographers and videographers to the iPhone 14 Pro Max and the motion-reducing video feature of Action Mode.

Likewise, a faster chip and 1TB storage option appeal to some customers eyeing the iPhone 14 Pro Max. In both models, emergency features such as Crash Detection and Emergency SOS via Satellite can potentially attract everyone, regardless if they are a new iPhone buyer or existing customers.

The iPhone 14 Plus seems to focus on those who like the big screen of the iPhone Pro Max models but don't want to pay the Pro price. Most people won't notice a difference in the processor or camera.

iPhone 14 Plus and iPhone 14 Pro Max
iPhone 14 Plus and iPhone 14 Pro Max


Apple's iPhone is a mature product. The last few product lines, including the iPhone 14 series, have been primarily incremental because they're already excellent devices on all fronts.

But, not everybody is doing an every-year update. Most aren't.

For new customers, getting the latest iPhone makes sense as long as the price isn't a concern. There are financing options such as Apple Card Monthly Installments to keep the pain down.

Existing customers already have a handle on financing options, and it's a matter of determining if the new features are worth the cost when the in-hand iPhone may still have some life left in it.

The Pro line continues to be the bleeding edge for new innovation, so new and existing customers may find the iPhone 14 Pro Max an attractive purchase.

Where to buy

Wireless carriers are incentivizing both the iPhone 14 Plus and the iPhone 14 Pro Max, with trade-in specials and installment offers. AppleInsider has rounded up the best iPhone deals across leading providers.

You can also jump to the corresponding carriers directly: Read on AppleInsider
watto_cobra

Comments

  • Reply 1 of 14
    JFC_PAJFC_PA Posts: 946member
    For owners of the iPhone 13 pro max with the Apple Upgrade program the shift to the iPhone 14 pro max is the same monthly charge, to the penny. So I’ll be upgrading for the cost of a new case. The camera and satellite are worth that alone. 
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 2 of 14
    The prices in the Netherlands are obscene. My guess is that with the economy as it is today, people will hold on to their phones longer. 

    I don’t think I want to give Cook more of my money.

    These are prices with only 128gb of memory. Why do they even provide the option to give you what is essentially a crippled phone?
    • iPhone 14: 1019 euro
    • iPhone 14 Plus: 1169 euro
    • iPhone 14 Pro: 1329 euro
    • iPhone 14 Pro Max: 1479 euro

    In comparison:

    • iPhone 13 mini 809 euro
    • iPhone 13: 909 euro
    • iPhone 13 Pro: 1159 euro
    • iPhone 13 Pro Max: 1259 euro


  • Reply 3 of 14
    cpsrocpsro Posts: 3,223member
    In my experience, the 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max all too easily overheat when shooting video and shut down the display (going black). Hoping the 14 series doesn't behave this way.
  • Reply 4 of 14
    once upon a time with I looked forward to the announcement of new iPhones... This Pro Max Plus business has become a satire of corporate lack of imagination or risk taking. It is another of Apple's mature products and showing the signs of middle age, just getting heavier, with feature overload. 
    macplusplus
  • Reply 5 of 14
    Mike WuertheleMike Wuerthele Posts: 6,917administrator
    cpsro said:
    In my experience, the 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max all too easily overheat when shooting video and shut down the display (going black). Hoping the 14 series doesn't behave this way.
    This only happened to me once, in 105F heat in direct sun. It might be worth at least talking to support about yours, so you can get a case number before the warranty expires.
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 6 of 14
    The prices in the Netherlands are obscene. My guess is that with the economy as it is today, people will hold on to their phones longer. 

    I don’t think I want to give Cook more of my money.
    Probably an exchange rate thing - prices in the US have remained the same as the iPhone 13 lineup.
    These are prices with only 128gb of memory. Why do they even provide the option to give you what is essentially a crippled phone?
    My guess it's for corporate users who should only be using internal memory for email and texting - and certainly no pictures or video.
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 7 of 14
    cpsro said:
    In my experience, the 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max all too easily overheat when shooting video and shut down the display (going black). Hoping the 14 series doesn't behave this way.
    They were sort of hinting at better cooling ... hopefully they've put in some kind of vapor chamber setup.

    We'll have to wait for a teardown to see.
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 8 of 14
    spice-boy said:
    once upon a time with I looked forward to the announcement of new iPhones... This Pro Max Plus business has become a satire of corporate lack of imagination or risk taking. It is another of Apple's mature products and showing the signs of middle age, just getting heavier, with feature overload. 
    Sounds like you need to make up your mind - first you complain about lack imagination and risk taking, then you complain about feature overload.

    I kind of like the evolution - tweaking things that need tweaking, like putting Deep Fusion earlier in the image pipeline. Hopefully it was will be realized realtime in the viewfinder (screen) and not just in parallel/post. Having Deep Fusion pop up in the camera roll a second or two after the shot was taken was ... disconcerting and very unApple-like. Sorta reminds me of how Android originally implemented portrait mode - half-baked and in post. I still don't think they do depth plan analysis.

    Cinematic mode in 4K will make this feature more interesting.

    I'm also anxious to see how it does in low light and want to try out that 48mp RAW on the wide, and how the Dynamic Island is implemented. I expect this will be a feature copied in Android phones.

    Most people don't upgrade every year - I do it because I flow my old phones down to my wife and daughter, and I always want to have the best camera. If you're coming from say an iPhone 10 or before, there's pretty dramatic difference here both in performance and features.

    I appreciate the evolution and not trying to make your product look revolutionary even when it's not - I curse every release of Microsoft Windows/Office and having to hunt through all the preferences and menus to find out where Microsoft moved the features I use.
    muthuk_vanalingamwatto_cobra
  • Reply 9 of 14
    The dual eSim will be a PITA for those of us who travel to places that just getting sims on offer let alone having even heard if an eSim.

    I get the top model iPhone with max memory every year. I have been with Verizon continuously since September of 1988. Their tech support is like the tides, sometimes it is stellar (high tide) and sometimes it is low tide and support needs a glass navel to see where the problem is and how to fix.

    The last three years birthing an eSim has been a major issue that ended up at senior top level support. I was thankful my O2 UK sim was physical and was just an easy swap from home in the USA. This time I wlll have to be in the UK at an O2 store to attempt an eSim. Glad I have a iPhone 13 mini to put the O2 sim into. Back to carrying two phones like I did for years when traveling. 

    This is not positive progress for me. 
    muthuk_vanalingam
  • Reply 10 of 14
    The prices in the Netherlands are obscene. My guess is that with the economy as it is today, people will hold on to their phones longer. 

    I don’t think I want to give Cook more of my money.

    These are prices with only 128gb of memory. Why do they even provide the option to give you what is essentially a crippled phone?
    • iPhone 14: 1019 euro
    • iPhone 14 Plus: 1169 euro
    • iPhone 14 Pro: 1329 euro
    • iPhone 14 Pro Max: 1479 euro

    In comparison:

    • iPhone 13 mini 809 euro
    • iPhone 13: 909 euro
    • iPhone 13 Pro: 1159 euro
    • iPhone 13 Pro Max: 1259 euro


    Maybe it is because you get a real sim tray? 
  • Reply 11 of 14
    That’s a large quadpixel, 2.44 m. And one dimensional too.
  • Reply 12 of 14
    A Canada version of the iPhone 14 models have a sim card slot and a single eSim but fewer frequencies for our 5G systems.
  • Reply 13 of 14
    The biggest difference is in storage capability (512GB for "Plus" and 1TB for "Pro Max") and the second major item is the camera lenses with the Pro Max having better lenses numbers.
    JP234
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