iPhone 11 Full Review By Tailosive Tech

By Tailosive Tech
Aug 14, 2021
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iPhone 11 Full Review

With, the iPhone, 11 I think it's one of the few times. Apple has come up with like one of the most perfect headlines on their website, which, once this started showing up on the homepage, it said just the right amount of everything that sums up. I think the iPhone 11 in the best way possible, because Apple figured out exactly what mainstream consumers care about. Not use techies, not YouTube commenters, because they know that their market is much bigger than that. In fact, the tech community and YouTube commenters are just a very small piece of the demographic that Apple wants to cater to, and the iPhone 11 is obviously the phone that is supposed to be bought by everyone, everyone who doesn't care about telephoto lenses or inky, blacks or pixel density, or making sure that videos playback at that exact 1920 pixels by 1080 pixels. It's not for those people, this for people who want a new phone to work reliably and get them through the day.

So today, I'll be doing my full-on review for the iPhone 11, the phone for everyone. Let's begin, if you just look at the differences between the iPhone 10 are in the iPhone 11, it's very easy to just say this was a small upgrade and the only thing that changed was I. Guess the camera got some improvements, and it got an ultra-wide on the back. Okay case closed end of review, but the truth is the iPhone.11 is far more interesting, I think because it shows a shift in Apple's direction, which I talked about in a whole, separate video, but finally using the device and being able to take those night mode shots and get those ultra-wide perspectives, while also remembering they added all these things in somehow lower the price simultaneously and that's a showcase of Apple running hardware to be in the hands of more and more people, not necessarily looking at the previous model. Apple has had four years of, we need to profit off of the sales of our hardware, and I'm sure they still do.

But this is the start of that pivoting process of realizing that having people with their hardware where they can access more Apple services and making money. That way is more of their future, which is great news for us, because it means better hardware getting it more affordable with the iPhone 11 starting at $700, even though that $50 price difference doesn't feel like very much I think it has resonated with people so much and that's why you've seen so much positive feedback with people about the iPhone 11 on YouTube, because they feel like they're getting more and also paying less. So it's not really just a difference of fifty dollars. It's we're paying less, but getting an extra hour of battery life we're getting an extra meter of water resistance, we're getting louder speakers we're getting ultra-wide we're getting night mode, we're getting that faster, CPU, there's so much included in that package. That I think all of us were just so accustomed to Apple raising the prices every year, because that's what we've been seeing for so long that finally, seeing the average price of an iPhone drop felt much more reassuring and also the fact that Apple didn't restrict all the coolest features and all the most exciting ones to just the pro model.

iPhones! That's! What's made the iPhone 11 stand out so much and that's why I've seen some Adel is talking about why the iPhone 11 is mimicking some sales figures of the original iPhone 6, which for those who don't know, that's the best-selling iPhone of all time, there's never been an iPhone it shipped as many units. Since then, there's been very, very popular iPhones, but the iPhone 6 was a record setter and the iPhone 11 is kind of showcasing similar results. I, don't think it's going to completely turn around the smartphone market and make sales start increasing all of a sudden. But it's definitely I think going to be stronger than probably last year. Sales I think it could have been very easy for Apple to just treat this as the basic model and not go too hardcore with it as and maybe, instead of giving it the ultra-wide they throw in the telephoto, because that's what the iPhone 10 + 8 + + 7 +, had, so they're like yeah I.

Guess you get the old-style telephoto lens and maybe restrict night mode to only be available on the pros they very easily. Could have done that and said what low-light photography isn't for everyday people, it's just for the people willing to pay extra for those Pro models, and they could make some argument on how it needs all three lenses to utilize night mode correctly, but thankfully they decided to bring that as a feature across the board, as well as making sure it includes the fastest CPU ever in a smartphone with the a13 chip, and that's why you've seen so many people realize like why should I spend the extra three hundred dollars on the iPhone 11 Pro, and it would be an extra $400 on the 11pro Macs just for what exactly? Okay, it's an OLED display and I get a telephoto lens, maybe a little better battery life. Apple! Wants you to think that way. They know that the disk lay fanatics and the people who are in love with their OLED displays and are in love with their smartphone cameras. They're going to buy the 11pro, no matter what they have that demographic, but the iPhone 11 is to make you feel like it's just ridiculously stupid, to spend that extra money on those Pro End iPhones you're supposed to look at this and say: look at how much I still get from a $1000 iPhone in a $700 package, there's very few years in Apple's history, where there's an entire iPhone upgrade, but on average the prices go down before there is a difference of two hundred and fifty dollars between the ten are in the 10s, and you could argue there were maybe less changes back then, but the market has shown with its usage of the 10, are making it the best-selling smartphone of 2019 that the liquid Retina display, while it is not the best display in a smartphone Apple, was able to predict that most consumers didn't care about a lot of the things us in the tech community like to bring up.

It's got to be: oh, let it's got to have good viewing angles, and it's gotta be 1080p. Otherwise, it's just a garbage display and if it's anything less than that, then there's no way the screen can be good. But I think Apple did a great job this year with the iPhone 11 and, of course, the 10r. Before with assuming that the everyday consumer is just looking at the display, they don't look at what type of display it is. They don't look at the pixel density.

They don't know what the screen resolution is of their phone. Furthermore, they just want their phone to work and look good in the liquid retina found a way to make it work in a more affordable manner and still be a futuristic enough, looking phone, even with its thicker bezels, that this is going to be perfect for tons of people who are upgrading not from an OLED iPhone device. Probably most people buying the iPhone 11 are not iPhone 10 in 10s users, they're people who bought the iPhone 8 or the 7, or the 6, and they're looking to finally upgrade their model, because they've been rocking that phone for a long time in the iPhone 11 buy all their definitions has a great display because it has the same contrast: ratio they're used to it, has the same brightness and viewing angles they're used to okaying yeah. The display doesn't look as clear when, when you hold it from this side, angle yeah, but no one uses their phone that way. Okay, that's something that the tech community is always going to bring up, see the viewing angles.

They're just crappy. When I hold the phone like this, but no one else cares. They look at their phone. Normally this and well, it isn't quite 1080p, it's also not quite 720p. In fact, it's over a hundred pixels more than 720p.

Even though, if you look in Android communities, that's the common resolution, they always refer this to it as a 720p display. That's always bothered the heck enemy, because if you're going to be the techie guy, and you're gonna care about screen resolutions, and you're gonna care about pixel densities and all those kinds of things then get the screen res just round off a hundred pixels when I'm listing off tech specs. That would be like me telling you. This phone has over 400 pixels per inch if I said that you'd be like wait, drew that's wrong. Well, I'm, just rounding up by hundred pixels and that's what a lot of people do when they go ahead and round down and say this is a 720p display.

It isn't: okay, if you're going to be nitpick, then get it right, don't be nitpick and then round off. By that logic, I can just as easily say it's basically 1080p. It's close enough, even though we know it's not 1080p, but that doesn't matter. That's besides. The point.

I also think this 6.1 inch form factor is a very comfortable one for a lot of people. I think Apple saw with the more recent years 7 + + 8 + more people were buying those larger screen, 2 iPhones, so Apple wanted to cater to that demographic and provide a phone that kind of had one size fits all so a little in between the 5.8 inch iPhone and a little below the 6.5 inch iPhone and at the 6.1 inch LCD. Most people are very, very happy with it. It's a comfortable middle ground, a big screen that you can view a lot of content on while simultaneously not requiring you to reach so hard to get to certain parts of the screen with face ID being much faster on iOS 13 as well. There's, probably a lot of people that are going to be using face ID for the first time with this iPhone 11 and be much more sold on it than the people who originally bought the iPhone 10 back in 2017 and felt like face.

I'd was a little sluggish a little behind now. There's people upgrading from touch ID iPhones to this, getting the full speed of iOS, 13 and being very comfortable with not having a fingerprint reader anymore, having a phone that still gives a premium quality experience between the aluminum and the glass, the absolutely excellent camera performance and making sure there's still water resistance and stereo speakers is I. Think really how you showcase that there are certain things, people care about and Apple went just enough and departments and made sure that they exceeded in departments that people care a lot about those departments being camera performance, battery life being a good one and making sure that the phone feels good I think a lot of the reason. People choose iPhone over other phones. It's just that iOS optimization they get with the App Store, making sure apps are fully optimized for their displays getting years and years of support.

So you know every single year, there's going to be a major iOS refresh that gives you lots of new noticeable features, not just security patches and not to mention that just tactic feedback you get with this phone that I can't find in any other iPhone competitor. That makes it just feel super immersive when doing haptic touches or sending iMessage animations, when the tactic feedback interacts with you like that, it just kind of draws you into the experience more than other phones out there. I think iOS, 13 I think is also going to help sell this phone better than the phone itself, with all the new redesigned volume indicator, the new dark mode, huge features that we've asked on iOS for a long time, finally being added to iOS 13 this year, that makes I was 14. Kinda, probably not going to have much to talk about. When we talk about our wish list for next generation operating systems, there might be a little shorter than previous years, so camera video performance excellent battery life, not the best in an iPhone anymore, but still enough to get you through the day without a problem.

The display is just enough, and I think the one thing that maybe would have sold a lot more people on the iPhone 11 is, if they shipped it with the same fast chargers that the pros did, but I can see why Apple, then they wanted to save money, and personally I'm fine with them. Lowering the price in keeping the slow charger, then retaining the same prices last year and also shipping a fast charger, because I think most people at the end of the day are going to charge. The phone with the cable it came with, and since this phone has such a great battery life, most people are probably gonna, be charging it right. When they go to bed, it doesn't need to fast charge, but that's a whole different video. We could talk about that later so anyway.

I think you know if the iPhone 11 is right, for you, I've done a lot of comparison, videos with it compared to the 10r and compared to the 10 and, depending on your use case, you probably know better than anyone whether you're actually going to utilize the features offered on the 11pro Macs in the 11pro. Whether it warrants that extra $300, which is quite a price gap, but I fully admit that makes the iPhone 11 incredibly tempting offer for people out there looking to upgrade or older iPhones that don't have all that displays, or maybe you just don't love your OLED display on your iPhone 10- that much you're like liquid retinas, fine I just want a better battery life and a better camera, and in which case the iPhone 11 is gonna, be the right answer for lots of people out there. Let me know what you think of your iPhone 11. If you've got one, and you've been using it lately by hitting me up over on Twitter or joining our discord, and we can chat more about it there. This is your obviously peer, I'll see you guys in the next one.


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