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While the iPhone 14 and the iPhone 13 have the same specifications, customers who want to save Rs 3,000 and do not have an HDFC bank card may consider buying the iPhone 13 instead. The exclusive Satellite Connectivity feature on the iPhone 14, which sends alerts to people during emergency periods when there is no network available, is not available in India, making it more sensible to purchase the iPhone 13. The camera output on both models is similar, with the iPhones having a capable set of sensors that can offer excellent shots in daylight. The chipset is also the same, providing a smooth performance. Apple is known for offering updates to even six-year-old phones, so customers need not worry about the software department.
Both units have a vivid display, and content can be enjoyed on either of them. The battery size of the iPhone 14 is slightly larger, but real-world usage shows no significant difference. Customers still get 20W fast charging support, which is lower than what Android phones offer these days, but it is better to have something than nothing. However, Apple does not include a charger in the retail box, so customers will have to spend extra on this.





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