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  • - Hey guys, this is Austin.

  • This is the iPhone 11

  • and if you're considering buying an iPhone,

  • this is the one to get.

  • So we have to start with the cameras.

  • So this year, the iPhone 11 has a pair of cameras.

  • A standard-wide angle as well as a new ultra-wide.

  • What I'm curious to see is exactly how this compares

  • to its predecessor, the iPhone XR.

  • So first of all let's start with the main shooters.

  • Well I can immediately see

  • there's a lot more dynamic range on the 11,

  • especially when you look over Ken's shoulder,

  • there's a little bit more detail in the road,

  • whereas it's pretty much bricked on the XR.

  • Also, this looks sharp.

  • Like that looks significantly sharper.

  • If you look at the text above the red, like on the handle,

  • I can barely read it, it says "Camera front",

  • but on the 11 that's actually pretty clear.

  • Something else I like here is that it seems

  • to be a little bit more natural on the 11.

  • So, even though the XS as well as the XR,

  • they had good cameras,

  • sometimes they would be a little bit too over-aggressive

  • with their HDR trying to pull a little bit more detail out

  • even though the image didn't quite look natural.

  • Whereas on the 11, if there's a darker area,

  • it doesn't mind sort of crushing it down a little bit

  • to give you a more natural look.

  • There's still a lot of detail, a lot of dynamic range.

  • That's pretty impressive.

  • Something new this year on the main camera

  • is that apparently it has 100% focus pixels.

  • So if I kinda move in and out,

  • specifically if I get nice and close,

  • it should actually do a pretty good job

  • of keeping you in focus.

  • Now the other thing which is new here is, of course,

  • that ultra-wide camera,

  • so I'm recording video with the standard shooter.

  • However, if I press the ultra-wide button,

  • it immediately jumps out to the ultra-wide perspective.

  • This is obviously going to give you a little bit

  • of a loss in quality, specifically in low light,

  • but I mean that's actually cool,

  • especially considering they've got that really impressive

  • video stabilization.

  • I mean, this almost looks like I'm on a Gimbal or something.

  • So, this is what video looks like as I'm walking

  • with the ultra-wide camera.

  • Between that perspective as well as the super steady shot.

  • Gotta say, this is actually pretty impressive,

  • and if I want, I can jump right back into the main shooter.

  • And I've gotta say, they've done a pretty good job

  • of keeping it consistent.

  • There's no doubt that this year,

  • one of the biggest upgrades to the iPhone 11

  • is the definitely on the camera front.

  • So, neither of them are perfect.

  • Both have a lot of issues with the camera and the screen.

  • However, I prefer the look of the 11.

  • It looks a little bit brighter, a little bit more saturated,

  • especially in the background.

  • That portrait mode still actually does

  • look pretty nice though.

  • Let's do a portrait selfie, shall we?

  • So the front-facing camera has been fully redesigned

  • for the iPhone 11.

  • So this is the standard shooter.

  • However, if I press the button,

  • it'll make it a little bit wider.

  • Look friends.

  • I'm actually curious to see how the portrait looks though.

  • What's my iPhone 11 portrait face like?

  • You know what?

  • It completely missed my glasses.

  • Literally, my glasses are like cut off there.

  • Yikes.

  • That's not great, lemme try another one.

  • Yeah that's better, didn't lose the glasses there.

  • It does a pretty good job of cutting the hair out.

  • There's a lot of detail on my face too.

  • Definitely no smoothing going on.

  • Now we also have the slofie,

  • which is, of course, a slow-motion selfie.

  • Let me demonstrate.

  • (laughing)

  • It does slow-motion front-facing video now.

  • So, there's no doubt that the iPhone 11

  • is a pretty big upgrade on the camera front.

  • However, when you compare it to the Pro,

  • what you're losing here is a telephoto camera

  • this has the ultra-wide and the wide

  • but not that zoomed-in shot.

  • Now a triple camera set up is certainly nothing new.

  • LG, Huawei and Samsung have all been

  • shipping triple cameras for a little while now.

  • Now while it is nice to have a telephoto,

  • honestly the 2x zoom on the Pro,

  • as well as something like on the Note 10,

  • isn't actually that big of a deal.

  • You do lose quality by going with the Telephoto.

  • And while it is a little more zoomed in,

  • often times I actually find it's not that useful.

  • As far as I'm concerned,

  • if I was going to pick two cameras,

  • I would prefer that ultra-wide.

  • That being said, the 11 Pro does have that other option

  • that you're missing on the 11

  • but I mean, eh?

  • Now, one of the major new features this year

  • is a night mode for the iPhone 11.

  • So to test, we're here in the studio

  • which has been pretty much completely blacked out.

  • There's a little bit of light over here from the window,

  • as well as a tiny bit from the ceiling,

  • but it's pretty dark in here,

  • as evidenced by if I turn off this phone screen,

  • you can't see me anymore, can you?

  • Hi Matt, are you ready to be my photo demo?

  • - Oh yeah, I'm ready.

  • - Okay, let's start out the iPhone XR.

  • With the XR, ready and erm I will say it's not terrible.

  • There's a little bit of detail here,

  • but muddy would be a good way to describe that one.

  • Let's try on the Pixel.

  • Okay, are you ready Matt?

  • - Oh yeah.

  • - Ready, and

  • you know that actually looks really impressive,

  • so there's way more detail here.

  • I mean, I can literally see your individual eyebrow hairs.

  • That's pretty solid.

  • So something interesting with the iPhone 11

  • is that we do have a little night-mode button,

  • so I can actually change how long it's going to run.

  • So this is with it off and it'll go up to 3 seconds,

  • or max of 5, but I'm gonna leave it on the auto setting.

  • Alright, are you ready Matt?

  • - [Matt] Yep.

  • - And, shooting, holding still, counts me down

  • and boom we have our photo.

  • That's also very impressive.

  • I mean, it looks like there's straight up light in here.

  • Take a look at what Matt looks like right now,

  • and now take a look at what he looks like on the iPhone 11.

  • The Pixel looks to be a little bit smoother

  • but I think it's mostly

  • because they're sort of aggressively

  • cleaning up that detail.

  • I do think that the iPhone

  • got the color balance a little bit right.

  • On the Pixel, everything looks a bit blue.

  • That's pretty impressive.

  • Although, I will say your skin tones

  • definitely do look better on the Pixel,

  • but everything in the background looks very washed out.

  • That's pretty close.

  • Regardless though, this is super impressive

  • considering just how dark it is in here.

  • If I'm going to point out the biggest weakness

  • of the iPhone 11,

  • it is definitely going to be the display.

  • So, just like with the iPhone XR,

  • we're looking at a 6.1" IPS panel.

  • And well, just like the iPhone XR,

  • it is usable, it's fine,

  • but it is certainly not as good

  • as most other high-end phones on the market,

  • especially that iPhone 11 Pro.

  • Not only is it fairly low resolution,

  • but it also lacks the excellent brightness and contrast

  • of the OLED on the iPhone 11 Pro.

  • Now, last year,

  • this actually was a slightly closer comparison,

  • as the XR, even though it didn't have the higher resolution,

  • it actually had was a slightly brighter panel

  • with very very slightly better color accuracy

  • compared to the XS.

  • But this year, it's no comparison.

  • The 11 screen is fine, it's usable,

  • but it's not as good as that 11 Pro.

  • Now, there's some other small differences,

  • including that bezels are a little bit bigger

  • on the iPhone 11.

  • But on the flip side,

  • you actually have a wider array of colors available.

  • So you have this, what do you call this?

  • Like lavender, lilac?

  • There's yellow, there's green, there's red,

  • there's white, there's black.

  • Personally, I like the colors

  • and I also really like the fact that it does

  • only have the two cameras on the back.

  • Obviously, it would be nice to have three cameras

  • for practicality, but it's not ugly.

  • This is much much better than the 11 Pro.

  • I know I'm giving the Pro hard time

  • and I'm sure a month from now,

  • I'll completely forget about it,

  • but I can't unsee just how unsightly

  • those triple weird cameras are.

  • This looks so much cleaner.

  • Now, there are a couple of other downgrades with the 11

  • but most of them are fairly minor,

  • so it does only support 2x2 LTE as opposed to 4x4,

  • so speeds will be a little bit slower.

  • It is made out of aluminum instead of stainless,

  • which feels not quite so premium.

  • And there are the other things,

  • such as while it supports fast charging,

  • it doesn't actually come with a fast charger in the box,

  • which is annoying.

  • A lot of this stuff isn't a big deal.

  • I mean, am I ever going to realize that my two meters

  • of water resistance on the 11 isn't as good as

  • four meters of diving on the 11 Pro?

  • No, I'm never gonna take it that deep,

  • but I don't know why anyone else would.

  • If you take a look at Apple's site,

  • they probably proclaim that the iPhone 11 Pro

  • is the first iPhone worthy of the Pro name.

  • Okay, so when you look at it in real life,

  • this is actually a very straight forward upgrade

  • compared to last year.

  • So instead of selling the iPhone XR, they have the iPhone 11,

  • the XS is turned into the iPhone 11 Pro,

  • and the XS Max turned into the 11 Pro Max,

  • because, yes, the iPhone 11 Pro Max is now a name

  • that I have to say with my words.

  • While Pro Max isn't exactly a great name,

  • I actually do think that the iPhone 11

  • is a much much cleaner branding play,

  • compared to the iPhone XR of last year.

  • So I think a lot of people sort of maybe...

  • They didn't write off the XR,

  • because it was a very big seller for them,

  • but a lot of people assume that this was the budget iPhone.

  • It's the one that you didn't really wanna get.

  • Obviously, a few years ago there's was the iPhone 5C,

  • which was, straight up, a worse iPhone

  • compared to the 5S of the day.

  • However, with the iPhone 11, they've made this,

  • pretty much, the default option.

  • If you're gonna go buy a new iPhone,

  • I want the 11 or do you want the Pro with that?

  • Do you fries with that?

  • Do you want super-size with that?

  • What if they called it the iPhone super-size?

  • I talked in the past about why the iPhone XR

  • was my favorite iPhone of last year.

  • And there were a lot of reasons for that.

  • Not only was it $250 cheaper,

  • but of course, it had the best battery life

  • of any iPhone.

  • It was so much better than the XS.

  • However, when you look at the 11 this year,

  • things have changed just a little bit.

  • When Apple announced that the iPhone 11

  • is cheaper than the iPhone XR,

  • I was legitimately impressed.

  • So now, when you look at the line up,

  • you have at $700, the iPhone 11,

  • at $1000 dollars, you have the Pro,

  • and $1100 dollars for the Pro Max,

  • but it's actually even a better deal for the XR

  • as soon as you look at the storage.

  • Wait, I mean the 11.

  • The 11, 11.

  • So, all three phones this year come with 64 gig standard.

  • However, the iPhone 11 has a $50 upgrade

  • to go to 128 gigs of storage,

  • which in my opinion, is the sweet spot.

  • If you wanna upgrade the storage on the Pro or the Pro Max,

  • that's a full $150 to go to up to 256,

  • which I think is probably overkill for a lot of people.

  • So, if you want some kind of mid-range storage,

  • the value proposition looks even better for the iPhone 11.

  • One thing that's the same

  • between the iPhone 11 and Pro are the specs.

  • As inside, they share the same Apple A13 Bionic chip.

  • Now, the A12 of last year

  • is already the fastest chip on a phone.

  • And this promises about 20% more performance.

  • So that's good.

  • It's easy to kind of make fun of it

  • of it's a little bit faster here, a little bit faster there,

  • but the Apple chip making team

  • deserves some major, major props.

  • This thing is ridiculously powerful.

  • Now, there are two ways of looking at this.

  • On one hand, it is a nice thing

  • that both the lower-end iPhone 11,

  • as well as the higher-end Pro,

  • have the exact same spec.

  • In fact, compared to last year,

  • whereas the iPhone XR had a little bit less RAM,

  • they also shared the exact same four gigs.

  • The other side which I do think

  • is important to consider is that

  • as an Apple designed chip,

  • they've actually made some

  • pretty significant gains in efficiency,

  • so this should be around 30% better than last year.

  • Again, directly relating to some of that better battery life

  • that we're seeing on all three of the new iPhones.

  • Obviously, having a bigger cell inside is important,

  • but having a more power-efficient processor

  • that is more powerful and less power-using?

  • Power inefficient?

  • Basically, it is a faster chip

  • that needs less power to run.

  • They've done this by employing buzzwords,

  • such as machine-learning.

  • Okay, so hear me out here.

  • The machine-learning algorithms they're actually using

  • in that specific part of the A13 chip

  • are actually very powerful.

  • And what they use it for is actually turning off

  • different parts of the A13 Bionic that aren't being used.

  • Now, generally speaking,

  • there's some kind of level of finesse

  • where you can turn off a core,

  • or you've idled down something,

  • you can do some stuff traditionally.

  • However, almost every potion of this A13 chip

  • can be completely idled off

  • which means that you're not losing battery life

  • just sitting around doing nothing.

  • It's actually a very, very clever thing

  • that they're doing here.

  • Now, I think all this plays into a much grander vision

  • of how the iPhone can continue to stay relevant.

  • Even at $700, while this is cheaper than the Pro,

  • it is certainly not anywhere

  • near the excellent budget options

  • which could be several hundred dollars cheaper.

  • On one hand, you have people who have older iPhones

  • which honestly are still totally fine

  • and not really needing an upgrade,

  • and on the other, you have people

  • who are brand new to buying a new smartphone,

  • and they don't mind switching over to Android.

  • And I think, to be able to convince both of those groups,

  • you gotta have the whole package, right?

  • And that why you see such an emphasis on the camera

  • adding the wide-angle, adding these different options.

  • That's why you see such an emphasis

  • on the performance, the battery life.

  • I mean, at this point, if you're selling an expensive phone,

  • you need to deliver on all aspects.

  • It's no longer good enough to have a 90% phone,

  • but it lets go on this or that.

  • I mean, there are so many excellent phones

  • which are available for three, four, five hundred dollars

  • that the world has changed in a major, major way.

  • And when you got that iPhone 6S

  • which is still putting in work all these years later,

  • I'm not surprised that Apple's getting a little bit nervous.

  • And they're really stepping up the game here.

- Hey guys, this is Austin.

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