![]() ![]() However, the way we have it now is just perfect. Now, we did have a lot of leaks in the past, that suggested the 11 would be missing the wide-angle and getting the zoom instead. So we have the regular module, which Apple’s calling the wide, we have the zoom module and we have the wide angle module, which Apple’s calling the ultra wide. Now, on the Pro’s we have triple lens camera module, up from the dual one that we had on the XS’s. Haptic touch is also the same one as on the 11 Pro’s, now that 3D touch got removed from the Pro’s and not only that, but the regular iPhone 11 also come with WiFi 6, just like the iPhone Pro’s. The Pro Max is definitely the best one but between the smaller Pro and the 11, I couldn’t really tell the difference. ![]() Now, when comparing the 11 and the Pro’s sound quality. It also comes with fast charging support,even though we don’t have that fast charger included the the box, as I mentioned earlier.Īs well as all those we get new and improved speakers, with special audio and dolby vision support, just like the iPhone 11 Pro’s do. So I find it so interesting how Apple promotes the performance on the Pro’s so much when the regular 11 has exactly the same level of performance, which is great! You get the same performance on the entry level iPhone 11 as you do with the much more expensive iPhone 11 Pro’s. 4GB has now been officially confirmed on the Pro’s, unfortunately it’s not 6 or 4+2 where 2GB would be dedicated to the camera. We also have 4GB of RAM on this, again, just like on the Pro’s. It’s got the same A13 Chip processor as the iPhone 11 Pro’s. The outdated design and the display.Īside from that, it’s actually very very good. I’m sorry Apple but the Pixel 3a which costs $400 comes with a much higher resolution display, that’s also an OLED panel.īut those are pretty much all the negatives I have to say about this phone. It’s not necessarily a bad display but on a $700 phone this should’ve been OLED. Everything is also sharper since we have a QHD+ display compared to not even a 1080p panel on the regular iPhone 11. The 11 Pros’ display has significantly better contrast, and colors just pop instantly. The display on this is still an LCD display which again is very odd to see on a phone that still costs $700 or £730, so it’s not a cheap device by any means. So comparing the display to the 11 Pro’s display there is a noticeable difference between the two. Finally we get the same 5W charger that we have seen in previous years, but the regular iPhone 11 does support fast charging, so you’ll have to buy a fast charger separately, like the 18W one that comes as standard with the Pro’s. With the Pro’s we do get a USB type C to lightning cable but both iPhone still have a lightning port. Aside from this, we get a pair of lightning headphones, a USB type A to lightning cable. It would’ve been so nice if the stickers actually matched the color of iPhone, like it does on the 12” MacBook but we only have white stickers, just like we have on the iPhone 11 Pro’s. Now, I do find it quite odd how the iPhone 11 box is noticeably thicker than the 11 Pro’s box, even though we get the exact same accessories inside. So we get the standard booklet, which includes the quick start guide, the sim eject tool, the warranty and the safety guide as well as a pair of Apple stickers. ![]() Finally on the back of the box, we have the capacity, along with a list of what is included inside. Another thing that shines is the Apple logo on the top and bottom of the box which also has that yellow glow to it. Then on the sides we have the iPhone logo, there’s no number or anything on this at all, and it does shine in the color of iPhone that you bought, so yellow in this case. ![]() Some of the elements of the box are actually raised or indented, for example the camera modules are raised, the aluminium frame and so on. On the front we have a picture of the actual iPhone that you’ll find inside, the yellow one in this case. And taking a look at the box, the iPhone 11 comes in the same white box that we have seen in previous years. ![]()
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