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Thursday, 17 October 2019

October 17, 2019

Apple released three new iPhone's all at once this year The iPhone 11, the iPhone 11 Pro, and the iPhone 11 Pro Max

Apple released three new iPhone's all at once this year The iPhone 11, the iPhone 11 Pro, and the iPhone 11 Pro Max

 Its iPhone time.Apple released three new iPhone's all at once this year.The iPhone 11, the iPhone 11 Pro, and the iPhone 11 Pro Max.Now, I honestly think the iPhone 11 is the phone most people in the iOS ecosystem should get-if they're upgrading.So we ve got a whole other review of that phone that you should check out, too.But this, this is the Pro review.The dark mode, cash money review for professionals who use their phones to do pro stuff.Like taking telephoto photos.Actually, I have no idea why Apple called these phones Pro.

 They're basically just nice updates to the iPhone XS,but I also think its a waste of time to argue about names.iPhone 11 Pro Max is a bad name.But you know what, its a great phone.And I think Apple might have done it.This is the best camera I've ever seen on a phone.Lets get into it.(calming music)The iPhone 11 Pro looks almost exactly like the iPhone XS from the front.Its a little heavier and thicker,but unless you're comparing them directly,you probably wont notice.I certainly didn't. You do get a much bigger battery in exchange-for that extra size, which Apple says leads toa four-hour battery life increase on the regular Pro-and a five-hour jump for the Pro Max.But its surprisingly hard to check that number.Ill get into why in a minute.The big difference from the XS comes on the back-where Apple says the rear glass is now stronger and it comes in this frosted matte finish.It also integrates a glossy camera bump with three cameras.The whole back and the bump is a single piece of glass thats milled out.The iPhone 11 is the reverse.It has a glossy back and the camera bump is matte.Now you know.I got a lot of questions about this matte finis-hand I think its really.



Especially in this new midnight green color.It didn't really pick up any fingerprints,but it does seem a tiny bit more slippery than the gloss back of the previous phone sand the iPhone 11.But I also think most people are just going to stick this thing in a case,so it doesn't seem like a huge issue.A lot of people also asked me if this matte finish will scratch easily, similar to the back of the Pixel 3,and so far the answer seems to be no.But were going to have to keep an eye on it over time.Apples finally relented and include Dan 18W USB-C fast charger with the Pro phones.So you get a USB-C to Lightning cable as well.Now Apples USB-C charger is not the smallest or prettiest charger out there.But anything is better than the slow 5W brickies been including for years, so Ill take it.So lets get into these cameras.Apple has a lot at stake here.Google and Samsung cameras have been outperforming the iPhone for a couple of years now.
And Chinese phone makers, in particular,have been racing each other to add an endless array of photography features.If you're in the US, you're probably locked into iMessage and no camera is good enough to make you switch.But Apple doesn't have that advantage in big markets like Europe and China.Everyone uses Whats-app and We Chat,and switching from iOS to Android is much easier.So Apples added a bunch of features that first appeared on Android phones.There are three cameras on the iPhone 11 Pro.The telephoto camera has the same basic sensor,but a faster f/2.O lens.The main camera has the same f/1.8 lens and a slightly better sensor.And theres the new super fun ultra-wide camera,which is basically twice as wide as the main lens and f/2.4.And the f/2.2 front camera is now 12 megapixels, up from seven,and has a wider 24mm focal length so it can pull out to a slightly wider angle in landscape for selfies.



Apples also updated its smart HDR processing system,which I was not very impressed with when I reviewed the iPhone XS and XR. The iPhone 11 cameras are an enormous improvement over the XS,and beat the Pixel and Galaxy Note 10 in most of our tests.This shot of Verge video producer, Mariya Abdulkaf,outside in bright sunlight should nt be too hard for any camera to do a good job with.And all these photos look basically fine.But zoom and do 100 percent crop and the improvement from the iPhone XS to the iPhone 11 main camera is stunning.The iPhone 11 is way sharper, with way more detail.I also think the iPhone 11 does a way better job than the Note 10 and its a little better to my eye than the Pixel 3.This improvement is due to something Apples calling semantic rendering.Basically, Smart HDR recognizes whats in the image and renders it appropriately.I asked Apple to break down how it works for meand it basically goes like this:First, the iPhone starts taking photos to a buffer the instant you open the camera app.
So by the time you actually press the button,its captured four underexposed frame sand the photo you want.Then it grabs one overexposed frame.This is all basically the same as the iPhone XSand the Pixel 3,except the Pixel doesn't grab that overexposed frame.Second, Smart HDR and semantic rendering then start looking for things in the photos it understands.Faces, hair, the sky, things like that.Then it uses additional detail from the under and overexposed frames to selectively process the areas of the image-its recognized.Hair gets sharpened, but the sky doesn't. It just gets de-noised.Faces get relighted to make them look more even and the iPhone knows to sharpen up your facial hair.

Smart HDR is also less aggressive in flattening the photos.Highlights and faces are nt corrected as aggressively as before because those highlights make photos look more natural.But other highlights and shadows are corrected to regain detail.Finally, the whole image is saved and you've got a photo.This all happens instantly every time you take a photo,which is a testament to how powerful Apples A13 processor really is. Heres that final image we just took.You can see how the iPhone 11 preserves more detail than the Pixel and Note in the shadows and highlights,and just blows the iPhone XS away in sharpness.The improvements to Smart HDR are applicable across cameras. Heres a quick comparison of the ultra-wide-sin the 11 Pro and the Note 10.The Note 10 did a better job exposing the sky,but the 11 is just a much sharper photo with more detail.You can see the same thing with selfies.The XS Max has pulled up shadows so much that it looks a little hazy,while the iPhone 11 evenly pulls up shadows in Mariyas face,but preserves the contrast with the background.The Note 10 did all kinds of goofy skin smoothing and the Pixel 3 looks great,but it has less detail than the iPhone.Just look at her eyelashes.Now there are places where the iPhone didn't win in our tests.The XS historically struggled with backbit subjects.And while the 11 is a definite improvement,this photo is really blue.And theirs basically no detail in Mariyas face.I think the Note actually did the best overall job here.And I think the Pixel does the best job in low light,but the iPhone isn't bad.



Its a lot better than the XS was last year.Apples promised a new mode for these situations called Deep Fusion,which is supposed to ship later this year,but I wasn't able to test it.If it improves photos taken in this kind of light,then the iPhone will basically pull ahead in every situation.Apple also added a Night mode this yea rand its really impressive.It preserves a ton more detail than the Pixel.It comes on automatically in the dark and suggests an exposure time, which you can tweak or turn off if you want.The Pixel photo here looks more dramatic,but look a little closer.The iPhone has preserved all of the detail in the brick and graffiti, which is basically gone in the Pixel shot.Both of these Night mode photos look pretty similar,but look at all the extra detail in the bushes in the iPhone shot.Same with this shot. 
You never know that fence was even there in the Pixel photo.I think the Pixel produces more dramatic-looking shots out of the camera, but I would rather have the extra detail from the iPhone.All in all, I think the iPhone 11 camera does better in bright light than the Pixel 3 and Note 10,and the Night mode beats the Pixel 3 more often than not.If this promised Deep Fusion update improves medium- to low-light performances much as Apple says it will,the iPhone 11 will once again be the smartphone camera to beat.Apples also made video on the iPhone 11 better with improved stabilization exposure and the ability to record 4K60 video from any of the three cameras.- But is it really that good?Lets put it to the test.Alright, so were going to head out in New York City and were going to test against the Note 10,the Pixel 3, and the XS to see who does video best.We started out at the water and immediately you can see the color differences between the cameras.The Pixel leaned into the warm tones,while Samsung muddied the mid tones.And the iPhone XS leaned into the blues of the sky,while the 11 Pro balanced the warm and cool tones out the most.With the subject closer to the lens the Note 10 kept the flowers the sharpest,while the iPhone XS blurred the background the most.Okay, weave got to test the audio on all these phones.Ill let you guys be the judge.Do I sound like the beautiful angel voice that I have, angelic voice?Of course, the answer is yes.

But on these phones, whos to say?In low light, Apple isn't afraid of underexposing the blacks,whereas Samsung and Google will bring them up.Now the 11 Pro does do a lot more smoothing to compensate for all of the noise this typically creates.The front-facing camera on the iPhone 11 Pro did a great job of balancing my skin tone and just the exposure in general.Even against this large neon light source.But it wasn't as sharp as the Note 10.Now all these comparisons are great,but chances are you wont be recording on all of these phones side by side at the same exact time.So lets just talk about the iPhone 11 Pro.The front-facing camera now records in 4Kand the "selfie" is exactly how you'd imagine it. You'll use it once and probably never touch it again.The video from the rear cameras, though, is really good.Like, in perfect light, its honestly just impressive.Switching between lenses is pretty seamless in terms of color accuracy and exposure.And you can use the dial meth odor just tap the lenses on the screen to switch.Now you cant switch between lenses when you shoot in 4K60. So make sure you set 4K30 or lower if you're going to be doing that.The ultra-wide angle lens looks super cool even with the crazy distortion.But there is no image stabilization,which shouldn't be a problem because naturally,the wider the lens, the less need for that.Both the telephoto and wide lens keep your shot stable and pretty sharp for a sensor their size.

The color is punchy and pretty saturated and in perfect lighting, you, too, can have that "photon iPhone" look.But in low light, even the iPhone 11 Pro,when viewed on a screen larger than its own,succumbs to noisy blacks and haloed highlights.My big issue, though,why do I have to leave the camera app to change the frame rates?Its not intuitive and its just time-consuming.Apple, just put it in the app. iPhone's have always had great video,but the video on the 11 Pros the best I've seen on a smartphone to date.And the gap is only getting bigger.Enough of me, back to Ni-lay.- The screen on the iPhone 11 Pro is a new OLED that Apple is calling the Super Retina XDR display. Therese still a notch an Dapple is still doing fancy, rounded corner sand uniform bezels,which no one else in the industry has really managed to match.Those bezels are still pretty big, though,especially compared to something like the Galaxy Note 10.This is the third year of the basic iPhone X design and Apples competitors haven't been sitting stilling trying to beat it.The big upgrades to the screen are around brightness and power efficiency.Basically, the screen can get a lot brighter than before-and it also uses up to 15 percent less power, according to Apple.Now in typical situations,Apple says the iPhone 11 Pro display can go up to 800 nits of brightness and that when you're watching HDR content,the highlights will peak at 1,200 nits.In normal situations, I dont think you're going to notice it.



 I've never had a problem looking at my iPhone XS display outside.But its a huge and obvious improvement when you're watching HDR movies.I never really bought the idea that previous iPhone displays were Dolby Vision,but the iPhone 11 Pro display kind of pulls it off.Its hard to capture this on video,but its just a lot brighter and punchier on the 11 Pro display compared to the XS.The Note 10 display definitely looks as bright,but the iPhone's color processing looks way more natural to me,especially with Apples True Tone system turned on.Of course, Apple and Google are still in a fight over video codecs, so you cant watch any 4K or HDR contention the iPhone 11 Pro from YouTube.So this video is not in 4K if you're watching on an iPhone.Sorry about that.Apple has also updated the audio on the iPhone 11and iPhone 11 Pro, with something they're calling spatial audio.Its basically a surround decoder.If you're watching a Netflix movie with Adobe 5.1 sounder game encoded in 7.1, you'll get virtual surround from the stereo speakers.The iPhone 11s also support Dolby At-mos,which is a little silly for stereo speakers, but its there. Theres also standard wide stereo support like last year for everything else.All in all, the iPhone speakers sound really loud and generally better than ever. 

Therese no more 3D Touch on the iPhone 11 Pro,its been replaced by what Apple calls Haptic Touch,which is basically just long pressing on things with hap-tic feedback.In most places, you wont really notice its gone and some things are actually a little easier to figure out.Opening the camera from the lock screen feels the same to me.Rearranging icons on the home screens a little simpler to figure out since theirs a context menu that pops up now.Peeking at links in Safaris a little different in iOS 13,but its also a little simpler.The only place I truly missed 3D Touch was the keyboard.You could press down anywhere on the keyboard to move the cursor around on the XS,but with Hap-tic Touch on the iPhone 11 Pro,you can only press and hold on the space bar.Now, I never really realized how many times a day I used that one specific 3D Touch feature and I missed it.But if the trade-off is that theirs more room inside the case for a bigger battery, Im fine with it.Apple claims the iPhone 11 Pro lasts four hours longer than the iPhone XS, and that the iPhone 11 Pro Max lasts five hours longer than the XS Max.As I mentioned earlier,its really hard to test those claims.Apple doesn't run a strict battery test that we can just repeat.Instead, its getting that number by taking its huge data set of iPhone usage and applying it to a model of the new phone.So you'll notice that the only hard numbers Apple publishes are like hours of video playback.Simple tests of a single task,which isn't how anyone uses a phone.All that said, the battery life on the iPhone 11 Pro-has been impressive. I've been using an 11 Pro Max as my primary phone for the past week,and it has consistently run for 12 to 14 hour son a single charge.And about 10 hours of screen-on time, off the charger,is reported in battery settings.That is a huge improvement over my XS Max,which generally runs for eight to nine hour-son a single charge.The smaller 11 Pro has been just as impressive. Thats the phone Becca used for her testing and it still had 50 percent of its battery left the morning after she shot her part of the review.It turns out a slightly thicker phone with a bigger battery was the right move after all.Inside the new iPhone 11 Pro,theirs the new A13 Bionic processor which, as usual, benchmarks far above the competition. Therese a lot of headroom here for things like AR, games,and high-end photo and video apps,but its not like the A12 Bionic in the iPhone XS is slow.Most of this extra power will be useful towards the end of this phones life, not the beginning.Face ID is a little bit faster and works at more angles,but its not particularly dramatic,it just works a little bit better.I think this is the best kind of iterative update.It made a thing that was already pretty good little bit better,and anything that makes securing your phones little bit better is great.And most intriguingly,theirs a new chip inside the iPhone 11, its called the U1,which does precise positioning using an ultra wide band radio. 

Apple says the forthcoming iOS 13.1 update will allow you to just point the phone at another U1 device to put it at the top of your Airdrop list.But none of that works yet, so well just have to see.(calming music)Obviously, the iPhone 11 Pro runs iOS 13 and I have to tell you, iOS 13 is pretty buggy.I saw all kinds of glitches and crashes during my week of testing, and iOS 13.1 is already in beta and scheduled for wide release by the end of this month.So it really seems like Apple just squeaked this thing out the door and is racing to fix bugs.I asked Apple about some of these glitches and they told me they're always fixing bug sand iPhone owners generally auto update.But if you're on the fence about upgrading,you might want to wait until some of these bug fix updates actually ship.Assuming all the bugs get fixed,the biggest new feature in iOS 13 is Dark Mode,which is very nice.But otherwise, this is a lot of tiny little updates. Therese a swiping keyboard now.Reminders is a much better app.There are better photo editing tool sand you can edit videos as well.Apple Maps keeps getting a tiny bit better every year. Sirius voice is slightly smoother.Its a lot of little things that add up into a big update,but if you handed this phone to someone using iOS 12,they might not even notice unless Dark Mode was on.The iPhone 11 Pro starts at $999 with 64GB of storage,which doesn't seem like quite enough for that price.And the 11 Pro Max starts at $1,099.You can spec the Pro Max all the way up to $1,449 with 512GB of storage,which means that you can pay an awful lot of money for this phone if you want to.If you're in the iOS ecosystem and its time to upgrade,its a pretty tough choice this year.The standard iPhone 11 offers almost everything you get from the Pro for $699.And I think most people should get the iPhone 11. 



You'll still get the improved main camera,the fun new ultra-wide lens, the A13 processor, and iOS 13,and all the rest.The extra money for the Pro-basically buys you a far superior display,a telephoto camera, and improved LTE performance.And if you want a smaller phone,the iPhone 11 Pro is a little bit smaller than the iPhone 11,which seems a tiny bit unfair to people who want a smaller phone.The entire lineup is still pretty big, though.So if you're hoping for something to replace that aging iPhone SE,you're not going to love any of these options. Im very picky about displays and cameras,so Im going to get an iPhone 11 Pro.In fact, the cameras on the iPhone 11 and 11 Pro-are so improved that I think they're worth the year-over-year upgrade from last years models for the first time in a long time.Add in the improved battery life and the iPhone 11 Prost and out as a major step forward from the XS and one of the best flagship phones of the year.Or it will be, when Apple fixes iOS 13.Hey everybody, this was obviously the iPhone 11 Pro review.We also reviewed the iPhone 11,that was a fun col-lab we did with Dieter Bohn. Watch both videos, they're both on the channel,and then let me know which of these phones you think you're going to buy or if you're waiting for the Pixel 4.

Sunday, 13 October 2019

October 13, 2019

iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max Review 2019-20

iPhone 11 Pro Max Review and latest update Apple phones

iPhone 11 ProApple released the iPhone 11 Pro and the iPhone 11 Pro max theirs four colors. Now with an all-new midnight green that I have here on the 11pro and I have space grey on the 11pro max now these start at $9.99 for the 11pro or add about $100 for the max size of the pro and then it goes all the way up to 1449 and you can get 64 256 or 512 gigabytes of storage I picked up the iPhone 11 Pro in the new midnight green color. Then I picked up the 11 Pro max in space gray color for my personal use. If you look at the side of the box here you can see that they v matched the color of the phone to the logo or the word iPhone so midnight green and Space Gray now I got the midnight green iPhone 11 in 64 gigabytes and then I got the 11pro max in 256 gigabytes.



iPhone 11 Pro Max Review This will be my phone most of the time, so lets go ahead and open them up here and this here the boxes do not feel as snug, and that not a big deal but they don't feel as snug as they used to so we'll move the tables aside, and you see there backward this year the cameras are facing up. They have cutouts for them, and here are both colors together, so this space gray. I'm happy I went with this look fantastic, and I'm not one for drama. Still, really, it looks much better than the older Space Gray. I prefer in this matte color quite a bit more now let's unbox these together well look at the phones in just a moment. You'll see they re not much different here as far as the boxes you've just got different size sand then inside you've got a little pamphlet that says hello you've got a Sim card removal tool a warranty card and then some Apple stickers now the right thing. 

Charger Quality 
 Apple has finally included a faster charger in the box now this is not incredibly power like you get with a Galaxy Note 10 but this is the 18 watt charger that you get with the iPad Pro models that is that USB c2 lightning and I usually use this charger for my iPhone XS Max you ve also got a pair of air pods or ear pods instead with Lightning connectors and then you 've also got again that lightning to USB C connector so this is something I'm glad I'm getting more of these.
Because this is what I use most of the time lets set these aside now the phones themselves are made out of stainless steel and then its a matte frosted glass on the back, and then it gets classy here around the camera this is all one piece of glass so I downtown if you can see it. Still, its one piece of glass that continuous over the edge so if you crack the back of this it will crack up through the camera but not to the cameras themselves as they have a steel ring around them so lets take a look at both of these colors you'll see I think they look pretty good they're very close although theirs a hint of green it just depends on son the lighting that you have but overall their very very close lets go ahead and flip them over and take a loo to know for a quick size comparison let me bring in a couple of other phones here is my iPhone XS Max this is my regular daily phone. Then we have the new iPhone 11, and then we have.



The iPhone X so this gives you a size comparison now the 11 and 11 Pro Max 
Aare actually the thickest here other than the 11 so the new 11s are more abundant than the older phones, and in fact the 11 and 11 Pro Max are more massive than their previous versions due to a little bit of extra thickness and more battery, so we 've got six-point six three ounces with the iPhone 11 Pro or a hundred and eighty-eight grams and seven-point nine seven ounces or 226 grams for the iPhone 11 pro max. You can feel the weight difference between the 11 Pro Max and the XS Max. It's not vast. Still, you can definitely feel the difference no was far as the button layout goes the buttons are slightly different the XS Max you can see has the power button that's somewhat higher than the 11pro max on the other side the 11pro max is volume buttons and silence which are also a little bit lower on both of the devices you'll see the bottom is very similar. Then the top should also be very identical now the same is true forth 11 pro again the power button is a little bit lower and the volume and buttons and silence which are a little bit lower the antenna lines look the same and the bottom.

 It looks the same as I said. This isn't an X, not an XS. Still, the bottom looks the same as an XS now inside of these is both a 13 processor with 4 gigabytes of RAM, and you may say that's not enough. Still, with iOS, it seems to be enough with the iPad Pro that's what it has is 4 gigabytes of Ram and it appears to be plenty for that device, and I use that every day and I like it now let's go ahead and turn this on and take.

Look at this new display, and these are the new super Retina XDR displays
There we go, and the super Retina XDR is brighter basically they're sustained 800 nits and then bursts up to 1200 nits for HDR content so it should look really good if your playing HDR movies now the 5.8 inch display on the iPhone is 24 36 by 1125 with a pixel density of 458 pixels per inch the 11 pro max is 6.5 inches with 2688 by 1200 and forty-two pixels with again 458 pixels per inch they both have a 2 million to 1 contrast ratio which is pretty crazy now they are both haptic touch this year so lets go ahead and slide these up Ill bring a different phone near. It will begin to set it up now I'm going to set these up as new and then restore them later with all of my data since these are actually on iOS 13 brand-new and since I do a lot of beta tests my XS Max is actually on 13.1 so in order to do that you actually have to upgrade these phones after setting it up as new upgraded to 13.1 erase it.



Then you can restore a backup its kind of a pain you won't have to do this if you re watching this after the 24th of September so it depends on when you re watching it but after that you should be good to go unless you're running one of the iOS betas so well go ahead and set up face ID, so I don't want to transfer any data like I said so I'll just do this for now well agree to the terms Ill let continue Ill install the updates manually i Message and Face Time app analytics you can either choose that or not to do standard or zoomed continue switch between apps its just telling me how to use it and then welcome to iPhone and now we're on the home screen these displays have haptic touch they no longer have 3d touch so its a long press so when you press on it just pres sand hold its not a huge deal. However, it is a haptic touch. A lot of the features are still there that we had before they don't work the same its more of a long press that's based on how long you hold your finger there now let's take.

Look at some of the new wallpapers I know a lot of you are anxious to see if we have any so lets go to wallpaper choose new wallpaper and we have some new live wallpapers so here's one we can press and hold its a cute beautiful live wallpaper or we have dark mode as well so if I turn mysterious way on these will change so let me show you the difference here so I have the wallpapers on the 11pro Max in a wicked idea and then in light mode on the 11proif we go to the same wallpaper you'll see it doesn't look too much different. Still, it is a little bit darker on the pro-Maxso lets back out here, and well switches over to lets set this wallpaper. Then I'll set the green one for the 11 now with the new a 13 processor there should be better performance, but the big focus on that was actually battery and efficiency however let's check how much RAM we have using Geek bench its the same on both phones, but let's see what. 



We have got, and we have three point six seven gigabytes basically four gigabytes is what it's showing according to Geek bench, so both phones have the same it should be excellent like I before now lets talk about the most significant change and that is the cameras on the back now as far as camera modes are concerned you'll see once we go into it tells us some new things capture outside the frame new shutter button so well hit continue. Lets put the phone in the background. If we zoom out now, we've got ultra-wide, so you can see the desk behind with the iMac Pro back there, and then if we zoom back in, you'll see there's the phone. Then we can assume again with the telephoto lens so its pretty lovely there with portrait mode we also have a portrait camera with that new critical light mono setting and then if I spin it around you'll see here it puts white in the background instead of black, so we had stage light stage like mono now we have a white experience as well the most significant change is with the cameras. The forward-facing camera gets a big update, and this carries across all iPhone 11 lines with the forward-facing camera we've got a new 12 megapixel F 2.2 camera with a broader lens, so we capture more in the shot and again if we go into portrait and lets go out of this portrait mode here we go back maybe you go-to photo, and we can zoom out. We get more of what's around us, so it looks pretty good overall the camera is where we see the most significant upgrade we have an all-new 12-megapixel sensor for each one of the new lenses and then on top.

Camera
We have a normal wide-angle lens with an F 1.8 aperture below that we have a telephoto with an F2.0 and then we have an ultra wide F 2.4 with a hundred and 20 degree field of view now the wide-angle or the ultra wide isn't stabilized but the other two lenses are stabilized but you typically dont really need stabilization with the ultra wide you also have a brighter to true tone flash above all of those now all four cameras can record in 4k 60p which is really impressive the forward facing camera included but the rear cameras get 4k 60 with extended dynamic range last year we only got that at 30 frames per second the forward facing camera can do 4k 60 but 4k 30 with extended dynamic range now as far as everything else thats new they have better speakers apparently with better surround sound or a wider sound overall on both devices and then heres the big one that I think a lot of people will be interested in both phones have larger batteries and that means your going to get up to four hours more battery than you did over the XS with the iPhone 11Pro and the 11 Pro max should get 5 hours more battery close to a four thousand milliamp hour battery and you should get about five hours more now Im not sure how Apple measured that but they should be a lot better you also have better ip68 certification for waterproofing so thats good if you know what happened with my iPhone XS Max and it actually needing to be replaced because of that it should help if it gets dunked in the water and finally the texture of this just holding this during the video its really nice to hold if you dont put it in a case and even though this camera looks like its sunk down in kind of the way they've done the the curves and the way the glass is its actually sticking up but its not as much as you would think so it doesn't really stick up much past the back compared to even the XS Max here its not.

 Protruding out the back too much so its not as much as you would think so it actually feels like its a little thinner than the XS Max's far as the camera bump is concerned but not the phone overall so display wise these look fantastic so far Ill have to use them like I said over the next week or so to do a full review but let me know your thoughts in the comments below and then finally to see how good these cameras are Ill wrap the video up recording with these cameras and their internal mic just to.



How well they are Ill record from the back and the front and well just do a quick comparison thats it for the un boxing of the iPhone 11 Pro and 11 pro max Im recording with the front-facing camera of the 11 Pro in 4k and also using the internal microphone so let me know how you think it compares to the beginning of the video where I was actually using a Panasonic s1 which should be much clearer than this now Im recording with the rear cameras on the 11 Pro max solet me know how these are for you in the comments below as well Id love to hear your take on it and if you think its worth updating to an iPhone 11:11 pro or pro max so if you'd like to get your hands on this wallpaper though Ill link it in the description below and if you haven't subscribed already please subscribe and hit that notification bell if you'd like to see more of these videos as soon as they're released if you enjoyed the video please give it a like as always thanks for watching Ill see you next time


iPhone 11 Pro Max Review and latest update Apple phones