Galaxy A14 5G Vs iPhone 14

Galaxy A14 5G
Galaxy A14 5G
Starting at

Refurbished price:102.00

Versus €289.00 new

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iPhone 14
iPhone 14
Starting at

Refurbished price:287.25

Versus €759.00 new

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Ratings

The Samsung Galaxy A14 5G, released in January 2023, and the Apple iPhone 14, launched in September 2022, represent distinct approaches to the smartphone experience. While both offer 5G connectivity, they cater to different user expectations through their respective operating systems, Android with Samsung's One UI and Apple's iOS, and their core hardware philosophies. The primary differentiators lie in their display technology, camera capabilities, and overall performance, reflecting their positions in the market.

Scores

Durability

When considering the long-term usability of these devices, several factors contribute to their expected lifespan, including software support and physical resilience.

  • Software Longevity: The iPhone 14 typically receives iOS updates for approximately 5-6 years from its release, offering extended access to new features and security patches. The Galaxy A14 5G, running Android, generally receives about two years of operating system updates and four years of security updates, providing a solid, though shorter, support window. [6]
  • Physical Durability: The iPhone 14 features a Ceramic Shield front cover and an IP68 rating for water and dust resistance, indicating it can withstand submersion up to 6 meters for 30 minutes. [5, 14, 32] The Galaxy A14 5G has a plastic chassis and does not carry an official IP rating, suggesting less resistance to environmental elements. [26, 38]
  • Repairability: The Galaxy A14 5G has been noted for its relatively straightforward disassembly and a battery design that includes pull tabs, making battery replacement easier and contributing to a repairability score of 8 out of 10. [21, 25, 30, 44] The iPhone 14, while featuring an internal redesign that makes some hardware components more accessible, had its repairability score downgraded to 4 out of 10 due to software limitations and parts pairing requirements that complicate third-party repairs. [20, 22, 29, 34]

Year of Release

2023

2022

Compatible with latest Update

Yes

Yes

OS

Android

iOS

Foldable

No

No

Performance

The performance of a smartphone impacts everything from app responsiveness to multitasking efficiency and gaming experiences.

  • Processing Power: The iPhone 14 is equipped with a powerful processor that ensures smooth operation for demanding applications, complex multitasking, and graphically intensive games. [26] The Galaxy A14 5G, while capable of solid everyday performance, may exhibit occasional lags and stutters with more intensive use or when navigating through system animations. [41, 43]
  • Multitasking and Storage: The iPhone 14 offers various storage configurations without expandable memory, relying on its efficient operating system to manage applications. The Galaxy A14 5G provides options for different RAM capacities and includes a microSD card slot for expandable storage, which can be beneficial for users who require significant space for media and files. [6, 9, 12, 38]
  • Battery Performance: The Galaxy A14 5G features a larger battery capacity, often allowing for up to two days of use for light users and lasting over 14 hours in some tests. [27, 38, 41] The iPhone 14, with its smaller battery, typically provides all-day battery life for most users, lasting around 9 hours and 28 minutes in web browsing tests. [17, 23, 42]

Memory (GB)

4 GB

6 GB

Screen quality

The display is a primary interface for any smartphone, influencing visual clarity, color reproduction, and overall viewing comfort.

  • Display Technology: The iPhone 14 features a 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR OLED display, known for its deep blacks, high contrast, and vibrant colors. [4, 5, 14] The Galaxy A14 5G utilizes a 6.6-inch PLS LCD panel, which offers good clarity but may not achieve the same level of contrast or color depth as an OLED screen. [3, 6, 10, 26]
  • Resolution and Clarity: Both devices offer Full HD+ resolutions, with the iPhone 14 having a resolution of 2532x1170 pixels at approximately 460 pixels per inch (ppi) and the Galaxy A14 5G at 1080x2408 pixels with around 400 ppi. [3, 5, 14, 26] This results in sharp text and clear images on both screens.
  • Brightness and Refresh Rate: The iPhone 14's display can reach a typical brightness of 800 nits and a peak of 1200 nits for HDR content, making it highly visible outdoors. [5, 14] It maintains a standard 60Hz refresh rate. [26, 33] The Galaxy A14 5G offers a 90Hz refresh rate, providing a smoother scrolling experience, though its peak brightness levels are generally lower than the iPhone 14. [3, 6, 10, 27]

Resolution

1080 x 2408

1170 x 2532

Screen type

PLS LCD

Super Retina XDR OLED

Audiovisual

Camera systems are a significant consideration for many users, impacting the quality of photos and videos captured in various conditions.

  • Rear Camera System: The iPhone 14 features a dual-camera setup with a 12MP main sensor (f/1.5) and a 12MP ultrawide sensor (f/2.4), both benefiting from sensor-shift optical image stabilization on the main lens and improved low-light performance through Apple's Photonic Engine. [5, 14, 19, 31, 36] The Galaxy A14 5G has a triple rear camera system, including a 50MP main sensor (f/1.8), a 2MP macro lens, and a 2MP depth sensor. It performs well in good lighting but struggles in darker environments and with fast-moving subjects, lacking optical image stabilization. [1, 6, 10, 26, 38, 41]
  • Front Camera: The iPhone 14 includes a 12MP front camera with autofocus and a wider aperture (f/1.9), enhancing selfie quality in various lighting conditions. [5, 14, 19, 33, 36] The Galaxy A14 5G comes with a 13MP front camera (f/2.0) that captures good detail in well-lit environments. [1, 6, 10, 38, 41]
  • Video Capabilities: The iPhone 14 supports 4K video recording at up to 60 frames per second, along with advanced features like Cinematic Mode for shallow depth of field and Action Mode for enhanced video stabilization. [4, 5, 19, 31, 32, 37] The Galaxy A14 5G records video at Full HD (1080p) at 30 frames per second from both front and rear cameras, without 4K support or advanced stabilization features. [10, 41]

Main camera

50 megapixels

12 megapixels

Front camera

13 megapixels

12 megapixels

Miscellaneous

Beyond core specifications, various features contribute to the overall user experience and device utility.

  • Connectivity and Ports: Both devices support 5G connectivity. The iPhone 14 features Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3, along with a Lightning port for charging and data transfer. [5, 8, 14] It also includes Emergency SOS via satellite for critical situations outside cellular coverage. [4, 8, 32] The Galaxy A14 5G supports Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth 5.2, and includes a USB Type-C port and a 3.5mm headphone jack. [10, 38, 41]
  • Biometric Security: The iPhone 14 relies on Face ID for secure facial recognition. [14] The Galaxy A14 5G offers a side-mounted fingerprint sensor and face unlock for biometric authentication. [41]
  • Design and Handling: The iPhone 14 has a compact design, weighing 172 grams and measuring 146.7 x 71.5 x 7.80 mm, with a premium feel from its Ceramic Shield front and glass back. [5, 14] The Galaxy A14 5G is larger and heavier at 204-205 grams and 167.7 x 78.0 x 9.1 mm, featuring a plastic build. [10, 13, 38]

Weight

201 g

172 g

Screen size (in)

6.6

6.1

Network

5G

5G

SIM card

Dual Physical SIM

Physical SIM + eSIM

Carrier compatibility

Unlocked

Unlocked

Connector

USB-C + Jack 3.5mm

Lightning

User feedback for the iPhone 14 often praises its consistent performance, reliable camera system, and the seamless integration within the Apple ecosystem. Common criticisms sometimes point to its design being similar to previous generations and the continued use of the Lightning port. Users appreciate its robust software support and the introduction of safety features like Emergency SOS via satellite. [32, 33, 36]

The Samsung Galaxy A14 5G is frequently lauded for its long-lasting battery life, the inclusion of a 90Hz display at its price point, and the presence of a 3.5mm headphone jack and expandable storage. [27, 38, 43] However, some users note that its performance can be sluggish with demanding tasks, and its camera system, while capable in good light, may not meet expectations in more challenging conditions. [41] Its plastic build and lack of an official IP rating are also sometimes mentioned.

Users prioritizing a highly fluid user experience, advanced camera features, and a compact, durable design with long-term software support may find the iPhone 14 well-suited to their needs. Conversely, those who value extended battery life, expandable storage, a smoother scrolling display, and the flexibility of the Android ecosystem, along with a more repairable design, might lean towards the Galaxy A14 5G. Both devices offer compelling features for different user profiles, and considering a quality-assured refurbished option for either model can be an eco-friendly alternative to purchasing new.

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