This Is How Apple Can Protect The iPhone 15 Once The iPhone 14 Has Issues

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Apple’s iPhone, which was previously praised for its simplicity by simply providing one model in several storage sizes, is now more difficult than ever. 

Since the iPhone 12 series, there have always been at least four options available; the current iPhone 14 range includes the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max.

However, one of those stands out from the others since it seems to be a technological failure. I am, in fact, referring to the iPhone 14 Plus. It was a weird decision that I’d been wondering about ever before Apple made the formal announcement. 

This is the model for which Apple eliminated the tiny size. Apple’s corporate offices are apparently considering methods to re-strategise the iPhone 15 range for 2023 as a result of the iPhone 14 Plus’s failure.

The pricing and redundancy are the two key factors to blame for the iPhone 14 Plus’s seeming failure. If the screen size is your main concern, you could acquire last year’s iPhone 13, Pro Max, for less money instead of the iPhone 14 Plus, which is excessively pricey for a minor increase.

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Michael Allison, a mobile news journalist for Digital Trends, discussed the iPhone 14 Plus’s failure; I’ll sum it up here. The pricing is the greatest failing, with the iPhone 14 Plus starting at $899, just $100 more than the iPhone 14 basic model. 

You can spend a little extra and get the speedier A16 Bionic CPU, 48MP primary camera, Dynamic Island, an always-on 120Hz ProMotion display, and more with the iPhone 14 Pro Max. 

The price of the iPhone 14 Plus is absurd, and it’s obvious that nobody is making a particular effort to get one — especially in this challenging financial climate.

When compared to the iPhone 13 Pro Max that came before it, the iPhone 14 Plus isn’t all that different. The 14 Plus still has a notch, an A15 Bionic, a 12MP primary camera (but it lacks a zoom lens), and Dynamic Island. 

You may get away with the iPhone 13 Pro Max from the previous year and save some money if all you need is a bigger screen. The iPhone 14 Plus’s only advantages are that it is a little lighter and has safety features like emergency satellite communication. Still, that’s it.

I’m still a bit taken aback by Apple’s decision to drop the mini-sized iPhone in favour of this strangeness. Little was updated, it’s too pricey, and it’s best characterised as “redundant.” It was released a month after the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max, which undoubtedly hurt its chances.

There’s a reason the iPhone 14 Plus entered our list of the worst iPhones ever: it was dead on arrival before anybody could even purchase it.

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