The biggest change to the new iPhone isn't the hardware

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When iPhone 14 users aren't using their new Apple device, the screen is hardly asleep. It'll remain lit with prominently displayed widgets such as alarms, calendar appointments and sports scores flittering with real-time updates, and be at the ready if you glance down or inevitably pick it back up.

Apple's new flagship lineup, which goes on sale in stores on Friday, features the biggest ever change to the lock screen -- precious real estate that had mostly been a wasteland of alerts up until this point. It's not a new concept; Android has supported an always-on-display for a while but this is a first for Apple.

Read More"Apple isn't always first and increasingly they may seem behind the curve, but when they bring something to market, it tends to be very well executed," said Michael Inouye, a principal analyst from ABI Research.Inouye, however, believes an always-on display could reduce the amount of time spent on the device, allowing users to do more without having to search through apps and make the most of multitasking.

 

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Ive never had an Iphone

I would take this phone over the 'IPHONE' any day of the week:

It sure isn't the price.

Massive camera upgrades, battery stronger, faster it’s got plenty of hardware improvements also

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