The iPhone 14 Pro came out with a lot of great new features, so we’re going to compare it to the iPhone 12 Pro, which came out two years earlier, to see how much Apple has changed. Also, if you’re thinking about buying one of them or even replacing your 12 Pro with the new 14 Pro, this comparison will help you make up your mind because we’ll tell you everything you need to know about both.
Before we get into what they have in common and what makes them different, we want to give you all the information about both devices so you know all their technical specs. That way, you’ll be able to better understand the key things you need to consider when choosing between one model and the other.
Specification
iPhone 14 Pro | iPhone 12 Pro | |
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Released | Sept 7, 2022 | Oct 13, 2020 |
Colors | Space Black, Silver, Gold, Deep Purple | Pacific Blue, Gold, Graphite, Silver |
Dimensions | 147.46 x 71.45 x 7.85 mm | 146.7 x 71.6 x 7.4 mm |
Weight | 206 grams | 187 grams |
Display | 6.1 inches | 6.1 inches |
Resolution | 2556 x 1179 pixels | 2532 x 1170 pixels |
Aspect Ratio | 19.5:9 | 19.5:9 |
Pixel Density | 460 ppi | 460 ppi |
Brightness | 1,000 nits (typical), 1,600 nits (HDR), and 2,000 nits | 800 nits (typical) and up to 1,200 nits (HDR) |
Processor | Apple A16 Bionic | Apple A14 Bionic |
Graphics | Apple GPU (5-core graphics) | Apple GPU (4-core graphics) |
Memory | 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB | 128GB, 256GB, 512GB |
Speakers | Double stereo speaker | Double stereo speaker |
Battery life | Video playback: up to 23 hours. Video streaming: up to 20 hours. Audio playback: up to 75 hours. | Video playback: up to 17 hours. Video streaming: up to 11 hours. Audio playback: up to 65 hours. |
Front camera | 12 MP camera with 1.9 aperture | 12 Mpx lens with f/2.2 aperture |
Rear camera | 48 MP + 12 MP + 12 MP | 12 MP + 12 MP + 12 MP |
Connector | Lightning | Lightning |
Wifi | 802.11, a/ac/ax/b/g/n, MIMO | 802.11, ax/b/g/n, MIMO |
Bluetooth | v5.3 | v5.0 |
FaceID | Yes | Yes |
Touch ID | Nope | Nope |
Price | Starting at $1399 | Available at resellers |
Once you know the technical specs of both the iPhone 14 Pro and the iPhone 12 Pro, we’ll start comparing them by talking about the things that make them different, since these are the things that will determine whether you buy one or the other, or if you switch from the 12 Pro to the 14 Pro.
We’ve discussed the differences between these two iPhones, but you should also consider their similarities when buying one. user-friendly.Â
Design
The design and size of the iPhone 14 Pro and the iPhone 13 Pro are two of the main things that they have in common. Both have the latest design from Apple, which is an all-screen device with square edges that make it look really high-end. They are made of surgical-grade stainless steel, and while they are still just as sensitive to shocks as older models, the scratches that can happen from daily use are much harder to notice because of this material. being a material that is much more resistant to these kinds of flaws.
Size-wise, there is no difference between the two. Both have 6.1-inch screens, and their dimensions are almost the same, differing by only a few millimetres. This means that they feel the same when you hold them in your hand. Where the two teams are different is in the colors you can buy them in. We’ll leave them down here.
iPhone 14 Pro
- Deep Purple
- Gold
- Silver
- Space Black
iPhone 12 Pro
- Pacific Blue
- Gold
- Graphite
- Silver
Screen
The screen is one of the things that will set one device apart from another the most. You should know right away that both have the same screen, a 6.1-inch OLED Super Retina XDR screen. But the iPhone 14 Pro has three things that set it apart. The first is the refresh rate. The iPhone 14 Pro has a ProMotion screen with an adaptive refresh rate that can reach 120 Hz. This makes it feel much more fluid and dynamic to use, making it seem like the iPhone 12 Pro works slower than the 14 Pro, which is not true but may seem that way because of the ProMotion screen.
The second difference shows up when the iPhone is turned off. The iPhone 14 Pro now has an always-on screen, which is a feature of the Apple Watch. So long as this function is turned on, the 14 Pro’s screen won’t turn off, but its colours will get darker to save as much battery as possible while making it easier to read the information on it. It’s clear that the iPhone 12 Pro can’t do this.
Lastly, and this is another big change in the iPhone 14, the notch has been removed to make room for the Dynamic Island. This island in the upper part of the iPhone 14’s screen is where the front camera and other sensors needed for Face ID are located. So far, everything is the same as with the notch on the iPhone 12 Pro. But Apple has made this Dynamic Island fully functional, so information is now shown on it. This makes it fully functional and able to fit perfectly with each application.
Performance
Despite the two-year gap between these two models, performance is not and has never been an issue for an Apple device. The A14 Bionic chip is found in the iPhone 12 Pro, while the A16 Bionic chip is found in the iPhone 14 Pro. The A16 is obviously more powerful and efficient than the A14, but when it comes to using the device, the fluidity and speed of the system are nearly identical.
As a result, if you were waiting for the power section to decide whether to buy one device or another, we’re sorry to tell you that both perform admirably here, capable of carrying out virtually any task that you set out to do with both iPhone models.Â
Camera
Two of Apple’s iPhone models are called Pro because of their cameras and photography/video capabilities. First, we’ll compare the two iPhones’ cameras. Both have triple cameras with wide, ultrawide, and telephoto lenses.
The main lens, which is the wide angle, is where there are the most differences between both models. In the 14 Pro, it has up to 48 Mpx, which will allow users to take photos with much more information. The iPhone 14 Pro has Photonic Engine, a new technology that improves light and sharpness in photos. As you’ll see below, the 14 Pro’s aperture is “worse” than the 12 Pro’s in all but the ultra wide angle.
iPhone 14 Pro
- Wide angle lens: f/1.78.
- Ultra wide angle lens: f/2.2
- Telephoto lens: f/2.8
iPhone 12 Pro
- Wide angle lens: f/1.6
- Ultra wide angle lens: f/2.4
- Telephoto lens: f/2
Another difference between the two models is in the front camera. After many generations in which Apple barely changed the iPhone’s selfie camera, the iPhone 14 has the best front camera on the market, with an f/1.9 aperture for brighter, more detailed photos and videos.
Photography
Once you know how the cameras perform differently, let’s talk about what they can do in terms of photography. Again, as we’ve said before, the fact that the iPhone 14 Pro can take 48 Mpx ProRAW photos tips the scales in its favour. This way of shooting gives the user two main benefits. The first is that you can have a lot more information when you start to edit the photo. The second is that you can crop the image without losing sharpness or detail, so you can “zoom” in on it without any problems.
Aside from this, the iPhone 14 also has the popular photographic styles, which let the user choose a sort of “filter” when taking a picture. This style must be chosen before the photo is taken, and from then on, all photos will be taken with that preset until the user changes it again. You also need to think about macro photography, which is only available on the iPhone 14 Pro and not on the iPhone 12 Pro.
Video
The iPhone is one of the best smartphones for taking pictures, but in video it’s the best. The iPhone 14 Pro and 12 Pro offer great video recording versatility thanks to their lenses. Stabilization and sound capture put it above the competition.
The iPhone 14 Pro has a stabilisation mode that users love. This is action mode, which improves image stabilisation, making it look like magic and rivalling professional camera and gymbal results. The iPhone 14 Pro can also record video in cinema mode, which is portrait mode for video. To these two striking recording modes, we must also add the possibility of recording video in ProRes format up to 4K at 30 f/S and macro video recording.
Speaker
We’ve reached a point that is very important for all users: the battery. We all want as much freedom as possible, and while the Pro models don’t have bad battery life, they don’t last as long as the Pro Max models, which are their older brothers.
But, even though there is a difference in battery life on the Apple page, both devices work really well in real life, so there isn’t a clear difference between the number of hours you can use one or the other. With either the iPhone 14 Pro or the iPhone 13 Pro, you’ll have no trouble making it to the end of the day. However, if you use the equipment a lot, you might have to plug it in before going to sleep, but only if you’re very punctual.
Price
The price you have to pay for a device is one of the most important things to think about when you want to buy it or switch to a different one. Well, the first thing you should know is that Apple no longer sells the iPhone 12 Pro, so you’ll have to find a store that still has some in stock.
On the other hand, the starting price of the iPhone 14 Pro is $1399. This is a very high price when you consider that it has gone up. Still, it’s up to each user to decide if it’s worth it to switch from the iPhone 12 Pro to the 14 Pro or, if that’s not possible, to buy one of each. It all depends on their needs.
Conclusion!
Apple iPhone 14 Pro advantages
- 120 Hz refresh rate
- 125% brighter (1790 against 796 nits)
- Battery life is 21% longer (36:11 vs 29:49 hours)
- AnTuTu Benchmark 39% better (995K versus 718K)
- Bluetooth update (v5.3)
- The back camera zooms 3x.
- 3200 vs 2815 mAh battery capacity
- LPDDR5 memory is used, which is faster.
Apple iPhone 12 Pro advantages
- Weighs 17 grams less
In order to make the best decision possible. In this case, we’re dealing with two very high-end devices, but the fact that two years have passed makes the differences in camera and screen quality important to consider.
As a result, if you do not own any of the models and want to purchase one, the 14 Pro is the best option, unless you find a great deal on the iPhone 12 Pro, because it has very important features, particularly at the screen and camera levels, as previously stated. Now, if you already have the iPhone 12 Pro and the camera section isn’t that important to you, the change isn’t worth it; similarly, if the photographic and video sections are important to you, the change isn’t worth it. , it obviously deserves the pean, because you will also get a much better screen.