 Good morning everyone, I feel like I look so tired. I got up earlier than usual, so really busy day today and I'm not a morning person. I thought I would be a morning person by moving to the city because it's a bit warmer than my hometown along with just more things to do and places to experience, but nope, I still don't get up that early. But I woke up today around 8.15, it's currently 9.15. So today we're gonna be doing a day in my life in New York City with the iPhone 14 Pro. We're gonna be doing some camera testing and checking out the battery performance amongst a few other things. All right, so it's currently 9.23 a.m. My battery percentage is at 96% and then my total screen time is one hour and 10 minutes. So all right, one hour and 11 minutes now, 47 minutes on social media, 12 minutes on productivity and seven minutes on entertainment. I've only been up an hour and I've already spent 47 minutes on social media. What? All right, so the first thing we're gonna do today is grab some coffee because I'm low-key tired and I don't do pre-workout before I workout. I kind of just drink coffee or like a V8 energy drink before I do my workout. So I'm gonna go ahead and do that and then walk over to the gym. That luckily is like a 30-second walk away. When I workout, I try to minimize the amount of applications I'm interacting with so I can stay focused and it was even easier during this workout because my headphones died. So it was really no temptation to go on social media because the music was pretty loud in the gym. So watching TikTok or Instagram Reels wouldn't be a good experience. So for this workout, I really only use Safari Spotify for like the first five to 10 minutes and then the Gymshark app. All right, so we're gonna do a quick battery life check and we're going to look at how much screen time we have. So it is 2.04 p.m. and my battery percentage is at 63% with three hours and 50 minutes of screen time. An hour and 10 on social media so not that much more than the amount of time I had around like 9.30 a.m., one hour and eight minutes for productivity and finance and 35 minutes of entertainment time. I definitely need to invest in a higher quality tripod for my iPhone. I find that the iPhone is honestly like the best camera to use in great lighting situations. One thing that I noticed right away when comparing the iPhone 14 Pro to the iPhone 13 Pro and this is because I did a test of the phones side by side and that's that at the 1x focal length the iPhone 14 Pro has a bit larger field of view than the 13 Pro. Also notice that the video is also brighter and I think a major part of that is that the iPhone 14 Pro has a 65% larger sensor paired with the new Super Retina XDR display. All right, so I'm shooting in the cinematic mode using the internal microphone and the iPhone 14 Pro shooting at 4K 30 frames per second. I never thought I would use cinematic mode but I actually think I'll enjoy using it more for vlogging. When trances go in all two different places different planets, got your oil past me by losing bad hands. What if we run out of time and second chances, empty handed. I can see me using cinematic mode more often because the background like the bokeh looks more realistic in previous iPhones I felt like cinematic mode just looked like the bokeh looked a little fake and a little bit too fuzzy. Like my subject will go out of focus a lot and the edges of my subject that I was focusing on were just too fuzzy and with that said, yes I do think you could use this as a vlogging camera and in certain situations you can replace your vlogging camera with this iPhone. And I guess in many situations you could because you don't have to really worry about color grading the footage. Footage looks really good. The bokeh looks great. The lighting and exposure looks perfect. All right, so I have some creative concept work that I need to do with this brand that I'm working with. I'm actually really excited to be working with and things just come full circle when you work with brands that, you know, you use their services or they're good or like clothing or whatever. But I walked over to Manhattan West because it's a really nice scenic area that I could get some work done and maybe grab a coffee. Throughout my day in New York City, I noticed how vibrant the iPhone 14 Pro display is. And that's thanks to the Super Redna XDR display. I definitely noticed the difference between the 14 Pro display and the 13 Pro display. Don't get me wrong, the 13 Pro's display is vibrant as well. I don't know if the 14 Pro is 65% more brighter than the 13 Pro. All I know is it was really easy for me to use my phone in the sun, especially using maps. And I didn't even have it in dark mode and I was able to easily see what my route was. This is the route. It was good, everyone. I'm officially back home. What a long day, but it was a lot of fun filming this day in a life with the iPhone 14 Pro in New York City, doing a camera test and checking out the battery performance. So my phone got down to like 6% at like the 10-ish hour mark, which I guess wasn't surprising because I was doing a lot of multitasking and I didn't close out any of my apps. So I wasn't really being efficient with my phone's usage. I also was using it as a hotspot for like 45 minutes, which definitely takes a significant portion of my battery life. And I also was shooting in 4K, 30 frames per second, for the most part, along with shooting in that pro-raw format as well. My total screen time for the entire day was about seven and a half hours. So pretty constant use since I woke up at like 8 AM and it's currently like 8 PM. On a normal day where I'm not like putting the phone through the ringer and making sure I'm charging it, you for sure can get a whole day's worth of usage, especially for those of you who aren't taking public transit and have a car where you can actually charge your phone while you're commuting. Nonetheless, this was a lot of fun. Just love how sharp the footage was and like the depth of field with the cinematic mode and how true the colors were. Like, I never really enjoyed vlogging with the iPhone because I felt like it looked too cartoonish and that things fell pretty flat. But with the cinematic mode, it adds this like depth of field that I feel like the previous phones didn't really have that makes a footage look not that much different from like one of those Sony vlogging cameras like the Sony ZV-1. That concludes this video. This was more of like observation and testing opposed to like opinions. So if you actually want like a full, thorough review of my experience using the iPhone 14 Pro, be sure to give this video a thumbs up and hit the subscribe button. I will greatly appreciate that. And as always, have a blessed rest of your week. I'll see you all soon. Peace.