With 3 Rear Cameras and Night Mode, iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max launched
| IOP Desk - 11 Sep 2019

All About Apple iPhone 2019 with Price details are here.

  • The iPhone 11 phones, which lack 5G support, could fall behind while the speedier data networks continue to grow in 2020.
  • The glazing dripped phone comes with an all improved camera including 3 new features, Apple’s new A13 Bionic chip, Full Water Resistance, a huge battery life change + more!
  • The iPhone 11, 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max go on preorder starting Friday, Sept. 13 at 5 a.m. PT. They arrive in-store on Sept. 20. Apple will continue to sell the iPhone XR for $599 and the iPhone 8 for $449.

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By Dr. Darshani PRIYA

INDIAN OBSERVER POST

September 10, 2019: Apple announced its flagship phones for 2019 on Tuesday during its annual launch event. You can catch up on everything Apple announced here. “The iPhone 11 Pro is designed for customers who want the most sophisticated technology,” said Apple CEO Tim Cook.

Apple announced its next-generation iPhones: the 5.8-inch iPhone 11 Pro and 6.5-inch iPhone 11 Pro Max. Despite the number change, the two phones look pretty similar to last year’s iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max but with one major change: a third rear camera.

The iPhone 11 (from $699), iPhone 11 Pro ($999) and iPhone 11 Pro Max ($1,099) are here, flexing new camera muscles, a fresh palette of colors and the A13 Bionic chip that promises speedier performance across the board.

Along with the two flagships, there’s also a third new iPhone, the iPhone 11, the successor to the iPhone XR,

From the front, this crop of iPhones look like last year's iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max and iPhone XR -- notch and all. From the back, a square camera array shouts out the difference between 2018 and 2019. Apple's redesigned camera mount is the hallmark for iPhone 11 devices, but it also houses two camera sensors for the iPhone 11 and three for the 11 Pro.

For many people, the iPhone represents the gold standard for smartphone design and cutting-edge features like Face ID unlocking, which Apple says is now faster than before. Despite new features like a faster A13 Bionic processor and support for Wi-Fi 6, Apple's iPhone challenge this year is mighty. Phone sales are down. Competitors are pulling ahead on-camera tools and features. The iPhone 11 phones, which lack 5G support, could fall behind while the speedier data networks continue to grow in 2020.

The iPhone 11, 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max go on preorder starting Friday, Sept. 13 at 5 a.m. PT. They arrive in-store on Sept. 20. Apple will continue to sell the iPhone XR for $599 and the iPhone 8 for $449.

There’s a new matte finish on the back and new colors: green, space gray, silver, and gold. Apple’s also upgraded the display to a new OLED panel, which goes up to an even brighter 1,200 nits, a 2 million to 1 contrast ratio, and is 15 percent more energy efficient. Apple calls it a Super Retina XDR display (which is similar branding to the Pro Display XDR that the company announced earlier this year).

Apple also claims that the glass here is the “toughest glass in a smartphone.”

Just like the standard iPhone 11, the new iPhone 11 Pro models will feature Apple’s A13 Bionic chip which Apple says has both the fastest CPU and GPU ever in a smartphone. Apple also touted improved machine learning performance (“the best machine learning platform in a smartphone,” it says).

Apple says that with all the improvements to efficiency, the 5.8-inch iPhone 11 Pro should get up to four hours better battery life than last year’s XS, and the larger iPhone 11 Pro Max will get up to five hours better battery than the XS Max.

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