Details for the iPhone 14 Plus include a 6.7” display size, a weight of 7.16 ounces, and measurements of 6.33” (H) x 3.07” (W) x 0.31” (D). Details for the iPhone 12 Pro include a 6.1” display size, a weight of 6.66 ounces, and measurements of 5.78” (H) x 2.82” (W) x 0.29” (D).
Unfortunately, an iPhone 14 Plus case will not fit an iPhone 12 Pro Max. This is because of the difference in size, as well as the rearrangement of certain ports. I recommend buying a new case from apple.com/store.
Since iPhone 14 follows the iPhone 12 in design, they both look similar at first glance. Both devices have almost the same dimensions, with iPhone 12 being 146.7 x 71.5 x 7.4(mm) and iPhone 14 being a little thicker at 146.7 x 71.5 x 7.8(mm). iPhone 14 is also a bit heavier at 172g compared to iPhone 12's 164g.
Apple's Pro Max phones were previously the company's largest iPhones, but the iPhone 14 Plus weighs in with the same screen size, so both sit pretty at 6.7-inches across.
At the very basic level, these two are fundamentally the same phone. The Plus is just... big. The iPhone 14 has a 6.1-inch screen, while the Plus has a 6.7-incher.
Size. The iPhone 14 Plus is larger and heavier than the iPhone 12. The iPhone 14 Plus measures 6.33” (H) x 3.07” (W) x 0.31” (D) and weighs 7.16 ounces. In comparison, the iPhone 12 measures 5.78” (H) x 2.82” (W) x 0.29” (D) and weighs 5.78 ounces.
The iPhone 12 Pro Max and iPhone 14 Pro Max are slightly different in overall size. This means a case designed for one will not fit on the other.
As mentioned above, both the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro come with 6.1-inch or 6.7-inch Super Retina XDR OLED displays, although the Pros models get the more power-efficient and controllable LTPO versions.
The iPhone 13 and iPhone 14 both feature the same display size, 5G connectivity, A15 Bionic chip, and design.
The iPhone 14 has a 12MP f/1.9 front camera with autofocus, while the iPhone 12 has a 12MP f/2.2 fixed-focus camera. While both phones can shoot great shots under good lighting conditions, the iPhone 14 excels in low-light conditions thanks to the better hardware and Apple's new Photonic Engine image pipeline.
The designs of the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro are, unfortunately, very different. Hence the two phones cannot share a case.
The iPhone 14 Plus is an excellent choice if you're looking for a big-screen experience for a relatively affordable price. For $899, you get an immersive 6.7-inch display along with extra-long battery life, which will make this a more compelling option than the regular iPhone 14 for some buyers.
These models have a rating of IP68 under IEC standard 60529 (maximum depth of 6 meters up to 30 minutes): iPhone 14. iPhone 14 Plus.
The iPhone 14 Plus display has rounded corners that follow a beautiful curved design, and these corners are within a standard rectangle. When measured as a standard rectangular shape, the screen is 6.68 inches diagonally (actual viewable area is less).
If you're using an iPhone 11, we recommend upgrading to an iPhone 14 (or even an iPhone 13). In the last three or so years, Apple has made enough changes to features including battery life, performance, screen quality, cameras and durability to merit buying a new iPhone.
Do iPhone 14 cases fit the iPhone 14 Pro? Sadly not. You can't just buy an iPhone 14 case and hope it fits the Pro. This is due to the camera hump on the back being considerably larger and needing a bigger cutout.
A form-fitting case made for an iPhone 12 pro model will not fit the iPhone 14 Pro. However, a holster or pouch-style case designed for a different 6.1-inch iPhone should be compatible with the iPhone 14.
Best answer: No. The iPhone 13 is just slightly thicker than the iPhone 12, the button placement is different, and the camera module on the iPhone 13 is just slightly larger than the iPhone 12.
iPhone 12 pro/iPhone 12 Cases (Black, 6.1 inch)
In terms of size, the two are basically identical — both have 6.7" displays, which are considerably bigger than the 6.1" displays of the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro — but the iPhone 14 Plus is definitely the more budget-friendly option. It lacks many of the high-end "Pro" features, but comes in at $200 cheaper.
It doesn't scratch easily, but I still recommend using a case and tempered glass upfront to keep things safe, for we all know iPhones are fragile entities!