New iPhones Pro's have slightly larger screens
Has anyone ever felt that the iPhone 13 Pro is to small?
My thoughts on downsizing from 12 Pro Max to 13 Pro.
13 pro vs 13 pro max
I think you can get used to it. But for what it’s worth I have a 12 max and currently can’t wait to get my 13 pro. Just tired of the size for my daily usage.
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Small detail I haven't seen being mentioned. While both the iPhone 13 Pro and 14 Pro are being marketed as having a "6.1-inch screen", there's actually a slight difference before rounding.
The actual iPhone 13 Pro screen size is 6.06"
The estimated iPhone 14 Pro screen size is 6.12"
In practice, it's probably not going to be noticeable. It's still interesting to see the small reduction in bezel size made Apple decide to increase screen size, not reduce physical device size.
Other observations:
The resolution was slightly increased to match (2556×1179 vs 2532×1170).
Despite reducing bezel size, the new Pro's are still technically slightly bigger than their predecessor to accommodate their larger screen. They're not only thicker, but also a bit taller (5.81" vs 5.78"). Visual comparison from PhoneArena.
I've used the 6.1" Pro for comparison, but the same is true of the 6.7" Pro Max.
The regular (non-Pro) iPhone 14's on the other hand still have the same screen size as the 13.
In a world where Samsung offers a 6.8 inch absolute chonker (S22 Ultra) which currently is approximately 150 bucks less than the Pro, does anyone ever feel kind of like a 6.1 inch phone might be too small for the money paid? Does screen real estate matter to you guys?