In recent years, iPhone signal issues have been criticized. So has this situation improved on the iPhone 14 series just released? Today we use last year's iPhone 13 Pro and two Android flagships Xiaomi 12S Ultra, vivo X80 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro, and we also use China Unicom 5G network (both 5G packages have been enabled) to test and compare the signal signals in 5 major scenarios. I hope to give you a reference.
In the van elevator
First group We chose the more difficult van elevator. None of the four mobile phones survived and could not connect to the network normally. However, Xiaomi 12S Ultra and vivo X80 Pro still have mobile communication capabilities, and can still send and receive text messages normally after testing.

Underground Parking Lot
Underground Parking Lot is also a severely affected area. Among them, the performance of iPhone 13 Pro and vivo X80 Pro is obviously better than the remaining two models. What is more surprising is that the performance of iPhone 14 Pro actually reversed.

Empty outdoor
The third scene is an empty outdoor, and relatively speaking, it can exert the full strength of the four models. Judging from the test results, the vivo X80 Pro still performed well, and the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro, which followed closely, also performed in line with expectations. However, the Xiaomi 12S Ultra seems to have failed to fully play its strength. After calling the operator to confirm that 5G services have been activated, the results were still very similar.

in the subway car
The fourth scene we chose the subway car. All four models cannot perform normal 5G connections and automatically switch to the 4G network. Judging from the test results, Xiaomi 12S Ultra performed the best, while vivo X80 Pro, iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro performed equally.

Office buildings with dense traffic
The last group we chose office buildings with dense traffic. The results are similar to outdoor scenes. The vivo X80 Pro performed the best, the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro performed basically the same, and the Xiaomi 12S Ultra still cannot run the 5G network.

summary
Although our test scenarios may not be comprehensive enough and the test samples are not enough, they can still give us some reference value at the data level. Judging from the above five major test scenarios, the signal strength of the iPhone 14 Pro series has not been significantly improved compared with the previous generation of iPhone 13 Pro.
However, judging from my personal experience of holding multiple phones and the test data of this time, compared with Android flagships, iPhone currently does not have any obvious shortcomings in signal. Where there is no signal, there is basically no signal. The only gap may be that when Android products transition from weaker signal scenarios to normal signal scenarios, the speed of searching online will be faster.
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