Hey, what's up guys will here for GSM marina, it's that time yet again, and we have two new iPhones here: the iPhone 11 Pro and the pro max that the sequence of the 10s and the 10s max and though some people might say same old, they actually bring a lot of new features. So what are we waiting for? Let's take an in-depth look in our for review. The iPhone 11 Pro and 11 Pro max both appear quite similar to the iPhones of last year, but they bring quite a few upgrades, including better performance, bigger batteries, broader screens and new cameras. The design won't surprise anyone the front and back are covered in Gorilla Glass and there's a stainless steel frame holding it all together, which debuted on the iPhone 10. We have the 11pro in space gray and the 11pro Max and midnight green. The new frosted rear glass gives a fresh look.
It makes smudges and fingerprints a lot less noticeable, and it's more resistant to scratches one thing people are divided about is the look of the square triple camera setup on the back? You may love it or hate it, but at least it's quite thin, and the phones won't wobble on a table as much as last year's another changeover last year is the level of water resistance. The 10s generation were certified to handle submersion in two meters of water for half an hour, and bees can take up to four meters so a pond rather than a swimming pool. The biggest difference between the two phones is the size. The 11pro is a breeze to use with one hand, while with the pro max is a little more of a stretch, but you do get the benefit of the larger display. The 11pro max is a 6.5 inch OLED panel, while the 11 pros is 5.8 inches. The bezels have been slightly increased this year, but it's hard to notice the panels both look great.
They have the same pixel density at 458 PPI, and it hasn't changed from the last generation. Yet HDR, 10 and Dolby Vision, support and excellent color accuracy back again is true tone adjustment. Basically, an automatic white balance that will adjust based on the ambient light Apple is debuting what it calls DR or extreme dynamic range on these displays. This means you get double the contrast of the O LEDs. We saw on the iPhone, 10s and 10s max, and these can get a lot brighter too.
These are among the brightest smartphone screens on the market at over 800 nits, with the manual slider and there's still color accurate, even with the brightness turned way down. The screens had the same fast 120, Hertz refresh rate for touch input as before, but we wish that Apple had increased the screens refresh rate as well. It's still the standard, 60 Hertz, there's no always-on display either. So you have to wake up the phone to check. What's going on or program the LED flash to blink when you have a notification, but it is on the back like on previous iPhones you'll, have to use, face, unlock or a pin to unlock these devices.
There's no fingerprint reader, but the facial recognition is industry-leading and quite secure as well. Thanks to the dedicated true depth, camera for 3d facial mapping, both phones have a stereo setup for audio with the second loudspeaker, acting as the earpiece, their outputs are very balanced and loudness is very good, with decent bass for smartphone speakers. As expected, there's no 3.5 millimeter jack and no adapter in the box. You do get ear pods, though, that you can plug into the Lightning port, like before, storage, isn't expandable so choose wisely, which option you gets, especially if you shoot a lot of videos, the smallest one probably won't cut it. The new iPhones I'll run the latest iOS 13 out of the box, and it looks pretty familiar.
The navigation gestures are the same as they were before and by now feel quite intuitive, but there are a few new features to explore. The removal of 3d touch means that now you don't need to apply pressure to the screen to open contact, sensitive actions, just a long press will do, and you get the same haptic feedback. Io's 13 also brings a system-wide dark mode which will darken all of your white backgrounds. You can even set it on a schedule, as it will save you. Some battery Siri Apple's digital assistant can again be summoned by holding down the power key any with iOS 13 there's a new voice with more natural speech, because it's sold a salad dressing.
The Photos app has been overhauled and there's a new, more powerful, editing mode. You can see what the photo looks like before and after the edits, and there are many new options and intensity sliders. You can edit videos to and adjust their exposure among plenty of other settings. The two iPhone 11 Pro is packed the new 7 nanometres a13 chipset, which brings a new GPU and is supposed to be both faster and more power efficient than last year's a12. Along with this, we get four gigs of ram in benchmarks.
CPU performance scores are 20% higher than the last generations and better than any Android phone out there. There are layers of graphene for even heat dispersion along the back, and the phones have good sustain performance without much thermal throttling gaming performance is great, and I didn't run into any issues at all. Both the iPhone 11 Pro and pro max have larger batteries than last year at about thirty, two hundred and four thousand William hours, respectively. In our better life tests, 11 pro max scored an excellent 102-hour endurance rating, the highest we've seen from an iPhone, the iPhone 11 Pro score, wasn't quite as high, but still better than last year, with an endurance rating of 86 hours. For the first time ever, Apple has bundled an 18 watt, wired fast charger with his iPhones with it.
The iPhone 11 Pro max was able to charge from zero to 50% of its battery in 30 minutes. When we did the same with the regular 11 Pro we got 58%, there is support for QI wireless charging with both models. ?. One of the major upgrades on the new iPhones is a third camera, the new triple camera setup, with an ultra-wide shooter on top of the main and telephoto cameras which both have IS. All the cameras are at 12 megapixels.
An interesting new feature is capture outside the frame if you're shooting with the main or telephoto cam. The phone can use information from the ultra-wide to provide you with a wider shot. If you accidentally crop someone else photo. Quality is the same between the two phones, so we'll go buy camera instead of model. First, let's see how daylight images from the main camp turnouts.
They have exemplary detail, extremely low noise and good dynamic range. The colors are accurate, though a bit washed out. In contrast, isn't superb these images don't really pop. Also, there's a little too much sharpening the telephoto camera has an F 2.0 aperture the widest in the industry. Zoomed photos have equally rich detail and low noise, as the main can, and here the sharpening is toned down, which is nice.
The colors and contrasts are about the same. The ultra-wide camera doesn't have IS or autofocus, but images turn out just fine. Nothing spectacular, though, there's enough detail and a bit of noise here and there. The colors contrasted UK range mesh, the main camera, and you get automatic correction for the barrel distortion portrait. Shots are taken with a telephoto cam by default, but you can take them with the main cam as well.
You can choose blur strength and lighting effects and even change the strength of the digital light. If there's good lighting portraits from a telephoto come out great with a very good subject, separation and convincing D focus backgrounds portraits from the main camera are still decent, but subject separation isn't quite as good. Let's see how the cameras do in low lights, Apple is debuting its version of night mode, and it actually turns on automatically when it's dark enough out. It takes two or three seconds to snap. A photo and quality is pretty amazing.
Even class-leading megamole shots from the Maine can have plenty of detail, balance sharpening excellent, contrasting colors and nice exposure and not a single photo. We shot came out blurry if, for some reason you wanted to shoot without night mode, you'd still end up with plenty of detail and low noise, but the exposure is much darker and colors are washed out night mode works on the telephoto camera too, and results are pretty much as impressive as on the main camp. However, if the light is too low, the phone's tend to switch to a digital crop from the main camera. Despite the telephotos wide aperture, with the ultra-wide camera, there is no night mode and the results are quite bad, as we've seen from this sort of cameras on other phones. Moving on to the selfie cam, which has been upgraded this year too, it still makes use of the secondary 3d TOF cam, but now the main camera is 12 megapixels with a wider 23 millimeter lens selfies use, smart, HDR and quality is top-notch.
There is more than enough detail balance sharpening good colors and great anemic range. There is no autofocus, though, and the default image is cropped. Selfie videos can now be taken in up to 4k at 60fps. They have stabilization and great stereo. Audio quality is perfect for vlogging, except for the lack of autofocus.
You may have also heard of the new slow motion. Selfie videos called slow fees, they're taken in 1080p at 120 fps and are actually kind of fun to play around with videos from the rear. Cameras can also be taken in up to 4k at 60fps, and you can even shoot from all three at once. If you have the right app, the phone will even switch seamlessly between cameras, if you zoom, while recording all three cameras, use electronic stabilization and the videos are super stable quality, wise videos from the main and telephoto cam are very good with plenty of detail. Low noise, spot-on sharpness and true-to-life colors videos from the ultra-wide camera are lacking in detail and corners are soft, but the colors contrast and dynamic range are excellent, so there they are the iPhone 11 Pro and the pro max.
They bring a lot of meaningful upgrades over previous generations. You get much better battery life, brighter more contrast, the OLED screens faster performance, new selfie, cams and more versatile, triple cameras with night mode plus, of course, is that cool frosted finish, which is quite durable. So how about downsides? Well, there's the notch which, in the era of hole, punches and pop-up, selfie cams, now feels a bit outdated and, of course, there's the huge price which everyone expects from an iPhone. Once with the 64 gigs of storage option, would anyone actually buy that? But, honestly, no matter what I say here, people invested in Apple products will be interested in the new iPhones and this time around I, really don't blame them. Yeah, phone 11pro and the pro Macs are excellent smartphones.
That brings some of the best features you can find these days and if you can afford them, they definitely deserve a recommendation. Thanks for watching guys and see you on the next one.
Source : GSMArena Official