We compare these two popular phones to help you decide which one fits your needs and budget better.
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The iPhone 14 is the latest vanilla model from Apple, marking a year of incremental upgrades rather than significant changes. The phone features a 6.1-inch OLED display with a pixel density of 460 PPI and ceramic Shield protection, producing sharp, contrasty, and colorful content with excellent color accuracy. Performance-wise, the iPhone 14 is powered by last year's A15 Bionic chipset with 5-core GPU, which provides excellent benchmark performance on par with the iPhone 13 Pro. However, CPU performance is similar to the regular iPhone 13, and thermal management throttles performance in a gradual manner. The camera department sees an update with the 12-megapixel main cam featuring a brighter aperture and larger pixels compared to the vanilla 13. The ultra-wide camera remains identical to its predecessor. Apple's HDR image stacking technology has been rebranded as Photonic Engine, and while it produces excellent results in daylight, dynamic range is not too wide. Portrait shots from the main cam are very competent, with subject detection and separation nearly perfect. The ultrawide camera also produces solid photos with good contrast and accurate colors. Low-light conditions see an automatic night mode kicking in, which generally does a great job producing clean-looking and detailed images. The 12-megapixel selfie cam features phase detection autofocus, resulting in excellent detail levels, low noise, and natural skin texture and colors. The camera can record video in up to 4K at 60fps with any of its three cameras, featuring expanded dynamic range thanks to Smart HDR. Overall, the iPhone 14 is a solid refresh rather than an actual upgrade, offering a compact form factor and high-quality performance. Those looking for significant changes may be disappointed, but those who value incremental upgrades will find this phone suitable.
The Honor X50 GT is a powerful phone that excels in performance and heat control. With its Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor, the device can handle demanding tasks with ease. In our tests, the phone performed well during gaming, maintaining a steady frame rate of over 100 FPS even after extended use. The phone's design is similar to its regular version, but features a golden strike pattern in the center of its silver body, giving it a sporty look. The device has a matte finish back, making it easy to grip and hold. One of the standout features of the Honor X50 GT is its heat dissipation system, which keeps the phone cool even during intense gaming sessions. Additionally, the phone's GPU Turbo X feature helps with gaming performance, allowing for smooth gameplay even in demanding titles like PUBG Mobile. The device boasts a 6.78-inch AMOLED display with a fast 120Hz refresh rate and peak brightness of up to 1200 nits. The battery life is also impressive, lasting over two days on a single charge despite heavy use. However, the camera performance falls short, with average image quality from the main 108MP camera and 8MP selfie camera. The charging support is decent but not the fastest at 35W. Overall, the Honor X50 GT offers great performance, heat control, and display quality, making it a solid choice for those seeking a powerful phone. However, the below-average camera and slower charging speed might be drawbacks for some users.
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