Well, I have a more comprehensive opinion due to various mobile phones, mainly Android. My last phone was the OnePlus 9R with a 120Hz screen. We're talking about a beast of a phone that I bought two and a half years ago and it is still (yes, I'll say it faster than the iPhone 14 Plus) more durable in terms of drops (tested, it has fallen off a motorcycle many times) and other things.
Now let's talk about the iPhone. I bought it because I needed a second device that would have a more basic usage and not for "taking a beating". It is definitely much better in terms of quality in its chassis (aluminum... of course, the 14 Pro is titanium, but okay) compared to the OnePlus. It has perfect features that I had forgotten about for a while (I also had an older iPhone 11). Additionally, iOS is much better for me than Android in terms of discipline and a proper system. Android is a bit chaotic. The camera didn't impress me (for a while, I had the OnePlus 11 in my hands and it had a better camera, and it was incredible).
The box is very small and it contains the necessary device, a cable, and a sticker. I bought a 30W charger from Belkin after researching it on many foreign sites and forums, all of which stated 30W instead of 20W. I also bought a Belkin cable with a durability of 30W instead of 20W. So, an additional €50.
I bought a Spigen Ultra Hybrid case and a screen protector, also from Spigen (it has the same screen as the 13 Pro Max, so if it says so, you should get it). Another good choice for a screen protector is the Zagg membranes that Public puts on (€20). The best cases, although expensive, are the UAG ones, but they are bulky and worth it.
Overall, it is very sensitive and not for the careless. It does not forgive mistakes or falls. My advice is always to first get a case and screen protection and then buy the device.