While engrossed in writing an article on why not to use cases for iPhone Pro models, I suddenly received a message with images showing that the speaker configuration of the iPhone 14 Pro sold in Vietnam differs from models in other countries and has notably poor quality. It immediately disrupted my professional workflow, leading me to message fellow moderators to verify the authenticity and inquire if those in Vietnam who received the iPhone 14 Pro in the recent batch experienced the same.In the end, the reviewer for the iPhone 14 Pro Max, the automotive enthusiast @thanhtung6868, uncovered the solution to this phenomenon. PEOPLE ARE ACTUALLY PURCHASING SCREEN PROTECTORS WITH ADDED SPEAKER FUNCTIONALITY. Oh my, it's astonishing. One might have thought that the Vietnamese market was being treated with special features compared to other unique markets.Pulling out my iPhone 14 Pro for a quick comparison with @ndminhduc's screen-protected and case-clad iPhone 14 Pro Max, courtesy of @ndminhduc, and @Pnghuy's iPhone 13 Pro for a visual treat for everyone.
Witness the beauty and Mytour prowess of the authentic speaker setup.
Compared to the iPhone 13 Pro last year, this year's speaker configuration is not only simpler but also enhances the Mytour experience and is significantly more aesthetically pleasing.
Applying a screen protector to the iPhone 14 Pro Max causes the speaker to sink inward, diminishing its beauty.
And when encased, it undergoes a complete transformation.
Despite investing in a pricey case, it fails to provide even coverage for the frame.
The lower part reveals more of the iPhone's edges when held upright, while the sides remain subtly concealed. The glossy metallic border reflects light more than the remaining front surface, creating a sparkling, glossy effect that enhances the phone's beauty and facilitates easier identification.