Thursday, September 12, 2019

What's new in the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max

What's new in the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max

  • Six colors: black, white, yellow, purple, green, Product Red
  • A13 Bionic chip
  • 64GB, 128GB, 512GB storage capacities
  • Hour more battery life than iPhone XR
  • Faster Face ID unlocking
  • Wi-Fi 6 support, but no 5G
  • Dual camera system with a 12-megapixel lenses: wide and ultrawide (switch by tapping on the screen)
  • Camera night mode
  • 2x optical zoom
  • New portrait lighting in monochrome
  • 12-megapixel front-facing camera (up from 7 megapixels)
  • 4K video for both front and rear cameras, with slow-motion video for the selfie camera
  • iOS 13 
  • Starts at $699 or $17 per month with trade-in (£729, AU$1,199) 
 



 
  • New iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max key specs

  • Two screen sizes: 5.8- and 6.5-inch OLED displays (both 458 ppi pixel density)
  • "Super Retina XDR" display supports HDR 10 with Dolby Vision (and Dolby Atmos sound)
  • Phone body: Textured matte finish
  • 64GB, 256GB, 512GB storage capacities
  • Three rear cameras with 4x optical zoom: Wide, ultrawide, telephoto lenses (OIS for wide and telephoto)
  • Upcoming camera feature called Deep Fusion compiles nine images to reduce noise and amp up details
  • 4 hours more battery life (Pro) and 5 hours longer battery life (Pro Max) than last year's models
  • Faster Face ID unlocking
  • Wi-Fi 6 support, but no 5G
  • 4K video for both front and rear cameras, with slow-motion video for the selfie camera (aka "slofies")
  • New portrait lighting effect: Monochrome
  • iOS 13 on-board, with system-wide dark mode
  • Fast charging adapter
  • Colors: midnight green, space gray, silver, gold
  • iPhone 11 Pro starts at $999 or $25 per month with trade-in (£1,049, AU$1,749)
  • iPhone 11 Pro Max starts at $1,099 or $29 per month with trade-in (£1,149, AU$1,899)
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