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iPhone 11 vs 11 Pro - Real Differences after 1 month!

Feb 27, 2020
Many of you have asked us to make a video about the

real

differences

between the iPhone 11 and 11 Pro, so here it is! Plus the question of which of these premium iPhones you should buy. In

real

ity, the answer comes down to something very simple. I'll explain it in a moment. If you're a color fan, you have a lot more options on the iPhone 11, while the 11 Pro is a little more limited, but the new midnight green color is much prettier than I expected. On the back, they have a new unique square bump that is machined from a single sheet of glass, and the 11 has two circular bumps for the camera, while the 11 Pro has 3 very well-arranged bumps that, in my opinion , they scream premium.
iphone 11 vs 11 pro   real differences after 1 month
More on those cameras in just a minute. The matte glass back looks great on the 11 Pro, while the 11 has a glossy back with matte on the square bump. Personally, I love the smooth matte glass finish of the 11 Pro, which is also very resistant to fingerprints and micro-scratches, but others may not like how slippery it is and may prefer the iPhone 11 for the extra grip on hand. The 11 Pro also has a shiny stainless steel frame that feels very grippy and premium, but is more susceptible to micro-scratches, while the regular 11 has an aluminum frame that Apple has been using since the iPhone 6, but if If you like using a case with your iPhone, the difference in feel won't matter.
iphone 11 vs 11 pro   real differences after 1 month

More Interesting Facts About,

iphone 11 vs 11 pro real differences after 1 month...

With last year's iPhones, the XR was noticeably thicker than the The 11 Pro comes in two sizes, 5.8 inches, which I personally think is too small, and 6.5 inches, which is good for the large screen, but a little awkward to hold in one hand. So in my opinion, the 6.1” size of the Phone 11 is actually the perfect middle ground, offering a large screen and feeling perfect in the hand. The iPhone 11 features the exact same LCD screen as last year's high quality. It has the same True Tone technology and excellent color accuracy with the P3 wide color gamut. The iPhone 11 Pro's screen has a much higher resolution, a much better contrast ratio thanks to it being an OLED display, and it got even brighter this year.
iphone 11 vs 11 pro   real differences after 1 month
The main difference is that you can't watch high-quality HDR content on the regular 11 and you'll have more trouble seeing the screen when you're outside in broad daylight. The benefit of the iPhone 11 Pro's OLED display is that using dark mode or a darker wallpaper will actually save battery because the individual pixels emit their own light and can turn off completely when displayed in black. One of the biggest downsides to last year's iPhone XR was that it didn't have 3D Touch like the XS, but this year, even the 11 Pro doesn't have it anymore. Now, the only screen difference that matters most to me is that the 11's screen bezels are noticeably larger than the 11 Pro's, which already look large compared to other phones like the Note 10 Plus.
iphone 11 vs 11 pro   real differences after 1 month
So, with all the visible

differences

out of the way, let's get into the feature differences. Something new this year is that the iPhone 11 Pro actually comes with an 18W fast charger in the box instead of the super old and slow 5W charger on the 11. Now, if the 5W slow charger is stopping you from buying the iPhone 11, it shouldn't. The 11 actually supports the exact same fast charging speed as the 11 Pro, you just have to buy the fast charger separately, which unfortunately costs around $30 at Apple. Luckily, you can buy a charger with the exact same 18 watts of fast charging speed for just $16 right now on Amazon.
We will leave a link below. Now if I could explain the iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max in just two words, they would be battery life. My 11 Pro Max is the first phone I've ever had where I can do anything on my phone and I no longer have to think about battery life. It's so cool that I stopped checking it throughout the day. Now the battery life on the 11 isn't as good, but it still has an extra hour compared to the XR, which already had better battery life than last year's iPhone XS Max, so it's still pretty good .
The iPhone 11 Pro also gets better water resistance, lasting 30 minutes in up to 13 feet of water, which is more than the deepest point of a typical pool, while the 11 lasts the same 30 minutes in up to 6 feet and half. of water. Other than all that, and a couple of small differences in the cameras, which I'll mention in a moment, everything else is basically the same. You get the same A13 Bionic chip, which is the fastest processor in any smartphone, and you even get the same 4GB of RAM, while last year's XR only had 3GB. You get the same Face ID system, the same U1 chip, the same spatial audio speakers with Dolby Atmos support, the same WiFi 6 and Gigabit LTE speeds, the same Dual-Sim support, and the same wireless charging speed.
And now, for the cameras, you get exactly the same wide-angle and ultra-wide-angle lenses. The photos and videos that come out of these two are literally identical, with the same video recording features, the same excellent stabilization, night mode, 2nd generation Smart HDR, and basically every other feature available on the 11 Pro. However, The only thing the Pro has is the telephoto lens. And it's good for a couple of things. Firstly, you can zoom in on photos and videos more, and secondly, you can take more realistic close-up portraits. If you try to take a close-up portrait with the iPhone 11's wide-angle lens, it greatly distorts the shape of your face, so you have to step back, take the photo, and then crop it in post to get a close-up. which can reduce quality.
And that's basically the only difference in the cameras. So if you're still trying to decide whether you should buy the iPhone 11 or 11 Pro, I'll make it very simple for you. If you're coming from a premium smartphone that includes a high-quality OLED display, like the iPhone thicker. But if you're coming from an older phone with an LCD screen and large top and bottom bezels like the iPhone 6, 7, or 8, then you should go for the iPhone 11 and spend the extra $300-400 difference on something else, like a fast charger. $16 using the link in the description. If you enjoyed this comparison, be sure to hit like and click the circle above to subscribe.
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