Can't wait for it to be here. 3 cameras regular, wide, and ultra-wide.
Can't wait for it to be here. 3 cameras regular, wide, and ultra-wide.
The Apple Event 2019 brought three new iPhones and a new naming scheme. As before, there is a more affordable iPhone, the main flagship and a larger Max variant. But what distinguishes the individual models, exactly Let's take a closer look.
At the 2019 Apple Event, we saw three new iPhones born with totally different names than last year. As before, there is a cheaper iPhone, the main flagship and a larger Max variant. But what exactly distinguishes the individual models? Let’s take a closer look.
This is the iPhone for the average Apple smartphone user
New colours are great; Ultra wide angle camera is great; Decent price
No OLED display; Bezels are still large; No zoom lens
We loved the Apple iPhone XR when it launched in 2018. It was, and still is, an excellent device. The iPhone 11 builds on that excellence. It still makes some compromises compared to the iPhone 11 Pro models - the finish isn't as premium, the screen isn't as impressive and the camera lacks a couple...
Lovely design with new colours; Great results from dual rear camera; Night Mode is great; Fantastic battery life; Excellent performance; Smooth experience from iOS 13; Good sound capabilities; Good price
No fast charger in the box; No HDR on display; No 5G support
Apple's cheap iPhone is even cheaper than ever, and it comes with most of the iPhone 11 Pro's coolest features. So, what are the tradeoffs?
The iPhone 11 gets you every important iPhone 11 Pro feature, like an ultra wide camera, for hundreds less.
Like many of these reviews suggest, the iPhone 11 appears to be great value for money thanks to its camera system. Indeed, Night Mode seems to be quite the catch for many, and the phone’s battery life isn’t so bad either.
The iPhone 11 takes almost everything that makes the iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max special and squeezes it down into a package that’s $50 less than last year’s cheap model. It’s probably not worth buying if you have an iPhone XR or XS, but for everyone else, it’s the easiest way to get a taste of modern...
Slightly cheaper than last year’s XR; First-rate performance; Flexible ultra-wide camera; Fantastic battery life
Screen isn’t as pretty as that on the Pros; Your favorite XR color might be gone; Chubby design might not be for everyone
It's not the best iPhone you can buy, but it certainly is a very good one for the price.
Fresh colors. Tougher glass and an IP68 water-resistance rating. A brand-new chip. Two camera lenses instead of the single lens on last year's iPhone XR, which means better photos. Night mode for low-light photo settings. Excellent battery life. Good price … for an iPhone.
Remarkably similar to last year's packaging of aluminum and liquid crystals in the iPhone XR. LCD lacks the richness and color accuracy of an OLED display. 6.1-inch diagonal display is an awkward size for smaller hands. Apple is playing catch-up with the double-lens camera.
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