Apple’s iPhone 14 puts safety first as financial downturn bites
by Samuel Gibbs Consumer technology editor from Technology | The Guardian on (#63CY9)
Firm turns to features such as car crash detection and no bars' rescues rather than exciting new designs
The latest versions of Apple's most important product of the year, the all-conquering iPhone, was unveiled with typical pomp on Wednesday to a willing global audience of millions. Its marquee feature: safety, in the flashy new emergency satellite communications but also in iterative design and minor upgrades.
One look at the iPhone 14 evokes a feeling of deja-vu. It has the same design introduced two years ago with the iPhone 12, with minor upgrades. In a first for Apple, it even has the same A15 chip as last year's 13 Pro.
Continue reading...