Hi everyone this is RAZA and welcome back to The Real Tech Talker. The new 2019 iPhone lineup is finally here and along with their release chemical a trait of expectation with the fantastic developments we've seen in Android smartphones this year. it's no secret that Apple have been playing catch-up but with some surprising and innovative improvements. The iPhone is back competing with the best on the market. A lot of the experience you get with the new phones will feel familiar that knotch design is still here and it's starting to show its age but some big increases to battery life and significantly improved cameras have given us a reason to be excited about iPhone once again. This video will cover everything that's new this year. The differences between each model whether or not you should upgrade and of course which iPhone offers the best value for money. Let's take a look. The three new iPhones are direct successors to previous models. We have the iPhone 11 replacing the cheaper 10 are the 11 Pro replacing the 10s and the 11 Pro max replacing the 10s max.The new naming system has been simplified and is an improvement on last year but still could do with some work. The use of the term Pro for example could be a little controversial as we'll see throughout this video,I also think that we should just have the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro and then differentiate between the two Pro models simply by size this would make things a lot easier especially since the two pros are essentially the same phone but in different sizes Apple already uses this system with its MacBook and iPad lineups. So it would make sense here to the iPhone 11 has the same form factor as the 10 are right down to the very same size and weight it's still a glass sandwich with an aluminium frame and with no change to the front design you wouldn't be able to tell the two apart just by looking the rear panel has seen some changes though with a new jewel lens camera module. The square camera bump has a frosted texture to contrast from the glossy back the iPhone branding has been removed and the Apple logo is now centered to take into account the larger camera module.These changes do give the iPhone a cleaner look but depending on your region you may still find some safety stamps at the bottom water assistance has now been improved to ip68 to protect the phone again submersion at up to 2 meters for 30 minutes twice the depth of the iPhone 10. The phone is available in six new pastel colors in contrast to the bolder colors of the 10s the pro models also follow a similar design from last year's models but are actually a little bit bigger thicker and heavier than their predecessors. The increase in thickness is largely due to the new bigger batteries which marks a rare change in apple's approach in which function has been prioritized over style. Again we have a glass sammich design which the pro models have a stronger stainless steel frame versus the aluminium frame in the iPhone 11. It's the majority of other smartphones. Stainless steel is much harder than aluminium, so will offer better scratch resistance. The rear panels are sporting the new triple lens camera system and now have frosted glass backs with glossy camera modules.The reverse of the iPhone 11 by personally much prefer the pros design over the iPhone 11. The match texture to the glass feels really good in the hand and is much more resistant to fingerprints as you've likely already noticed there's a new colour option with the pro models in addition to the gold silver and Space Gray from last year.The new midnight green is only subtly different from space gray and is far less obviously green than pitchers would initially suggest it's stainless steel border is color matched to but only in certain lights.You will be able to see the difference from the space great model.The pros also have improved water resistance again with an ip68 rating but have actually been tested to a depth of 4 meters as opposed to 2 awarding the 11 pros.The best water resistance for any smartphone despite not having an increase in thickness.The iPhone 11 receives a slightly larger battery than the 10s, but it's mainly due to optimizations with the new processor that enable the phone to extend its battery life by one hour the 10 are already had fantastic battery life the best of last year's iPhones so to extend this even further is great to see the pros on the other hand to take this a whole lot further with significantly larger batteries than their predecessors.The 11pro lasts for hours longer than the 10s as the 11 Pro max lasts 5 hours longer than the 10s max which are absolutely huge gains in battery life. Finally iPhone users have been given what they've been asking for for years sacrificing a bit in terms of the phone's thickness to give much better battery life.The pro models also finally have the fast chargers included in the box something Apple ready should have been doing for years but it's great to see them finally make this change the 18 watt adapter has a USB C connector and a USB C2 lightning cable is included too.Unfortunately Apple didn't make the full switch to USB C despite the fact that they've been using USB C in their iPad pros, so given that they've also called these phones pro. I would have thought that we'd see USB C here too it's likely, we'll need to wait for next year's iPhones to finally ditch the Lightning port but including USB C fast charges in the box is at least a step in the right direction. The cheaper iPhone 11 doesn't receive the fast charger in the box and instead comes with the standard 5 watt adapter well three phones are capable of fast charging though and using the 18 watt charger. I was able to charge the iPhone 11 in two hours and 12 minutes , the 11pro in one hour 40 minutes and the 11pro marks in two hours in one minute fast charging provides 50 % battery after just 30 minutes of charging but the 18 watt speed does pale in comparison to the competition with speeds now up to and even exceeding 45 watts the phone support qi wireless charging at seven-and-a-half watts but again this is starting to fall behind the competition with speeds up to 4 times faster and now becoming available. The iPhone 11 has the exact same 6.1 inch liquid Retina display is the 10 S it's an LCD display. The resolution that doesn't quite reach 1080p which by 2019 standards is lacking behind the competition Samsung's Galaxy S 10 II for example widely considered to be the equivalent to this phone has a much better 1080p AMOLED display. The bezels on the iPhone 11 are also pretty thick especially by today's standards. I should say though that I am approaching this as a tech reviewer as the majority of people considering this phone really won't care too much about the specs. The iPhone Elevens display is still very sharp has beautiful colors and is still a big improvement from many of the older generation iPhones. The iPhone 11 pros by contrast have far superior OLED displays, the bezels are noticeably thinner on the pro models but is the true blacks and bright whites that really separates the two displays with iOS 13 introducing dark mode. You can only fully appreciate this on the older displays of the pro models. The deep blacks are really striking and of course more battery efficient too the pros have improved displays from the 10s models of last year and now have much higher brightness and contrast ratios Apple have dubbed the displays super Retina XDR since they borrow elements from the upcoming pro display XDR which I'd imagine is part of how Apple want to justify the term Pro in the phone's name as good as these displays are though I really think of these should have had the 120 has refresh rate that we've seen in the iPad pros and fair for calling them pro would have at least made a bit more sense.
Wednesday, December 4, 2019
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