iPhone 11 Pro & 11 Pro Max : top 25 features By 9to5Mac

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iPhone 11 Pro & 11 Pro Max : top 25 features

In this video we go hands-on with the top new features for the iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro max check it out 9 to 5 Mac on YouTube is sponsored by Love makers of premium cases and accessories for iPhone 11 and 11 Pro, such as the clear grip case featuring a full coverage crystal clear, exterior. That's super easy to grip with cushion corners and raised lips on the front and back of the case and easily pres sable buttons. If you're looking for something more simple, there's the clear view case, it 2 gives you great protection and a simple design and if you're looking for something extra, tough, there's the ultra armored case, along with proof, tech and liquid NATO collections love. It also offers super durable, tempered, glass screen protectors that are super easy to install and there's liquid NATO a cutting-edge liquid screen, glass protector click, the link in the description and get 10% off with code love 9 to 5, Mac how's, it's going guys Jeff Benjamin with 9 to 5 mac. Here we are the iPhone 11 bro. Now we already went through the top features for the iPhone 11.

Now we get to consider the pro prior to our full review, which should be dropping any time now so stay tuned thanks for watching 905 Mac, be sure to thumbs up click the subscribe button and then enable notifications with the bill icon. So you won't miss any upcoming videos. Alright, ladies and gents I have right here in the flesh the iPhone, 11 Pro. Of course, I did it in midnight green, because what would an iPhone 11 Pro video be without midnight, green. Of course, we have it here.

So let's go ahead and did it unbox let's take the wrapper off like that, and we'll just lift the box up like this. Slowly there we go to reveal all that midnight, green goodness, we'll just slide the phone out of the package and, let's see what's underneath here. Obviously we do have our design by Apple in California packet, which is going to include all of our getting started material. We have a pair of ear pods and these are the fancy ear pods with the built-in inline remote controls, so just in case you're wondering yes, that is still a thing, and then we have what is this. This is a lightning to USB, type-c, cable, so yeah, that's the difference between the iPhone 11 baseline model in the iPhone 11 Pro, but you also get an 18 watt fast charger in the box.

So although the iPhone 11 baseline model is capable of fast charging, it still comes with that puny, 5 watt power adapter, but at least Apple was decent enough to give us an 18 watt adapter with our thousand dollar-plus phones. So that is nice all right. So, let's scope out. What's inside the design by Apple in California packet, you have your getting started guide at first, so that basically just walks you through some very fundamental things about your phone, and then you have a sim eject tool, and you also have your regulatory information sheet, which is super boring. Let's just move on in you have your Apple stickers.

Of course. That's what we've been looking for right there thumbs up for the two lovely Apple stickers. Now, let's discuss one of the most obvious new features. The midnight green colorway found on the iPhone 11 Pro now what's interesting about midnight green, is that this is the first time that we've ever seen this color on an iPhone, and although there was a rumor circulating that there would be a new green, color I, don't think anyone actually took that as serious I think this sort of came out left field and everyone was really surprised. Once Apple announced that there would be a midnight green colorway for the iPhone, 11, Pro and I have to say I like it, it does sort of look like Space Gray in certain lights.

In other light, it looks like green to be honest with you, I wasn't sure of what to expect when I got the phone, but after some usage I can tell you that I do enjoy midnight, green I, hope it sticks around and future revisions of the iPhone. What do you guys think? Let me know down below in the comment section your thoughts on midnight, green. So, like I said at the outset, in the unboxing we finally have a fast charger in the box of an iPhone I didn't think it would ever happen. To be honest with you, I mean it's been so long that we've been subjected to that five watt power adapter, but now folks we have it. I can't complain anymore, at least not on the pro model.

I can't complain because we finally have it, and we have the USB type-c table inside the box. So this is one a charge. Your iPhone up to 50% in about 30 minutes, not bad. Now this is one of the coolest things about the new iPhone 11 Pro. You now have a matte finish on the back of the phone, and it's sort of like frosted glass.

It's its a hard to describe, but it almost feels like aluminum on the back, whereas the camera module has the shiny, reflective glass. So it's the inverse of the baseline iPhone 11, which has the shiny back glass in the matte camera module. So you can see them here, side-by-side the iPhone 11 and the iPhone 11 Pro on the right. So you can see that camera module on the iPhone 11 is matte, which is the same material. That Apple is using on the full back cover of the iPhone 11 Pro, and this is another iPhone first, so the first time that we've had this matte glass material on the back of an iPhone, and it really does give a different look in a different feeling.

It feels like more like an iPhone SE with an aluminum back cover. Then it does an iPhone 10s max, for instance, with a glass back cover, but I have to say I do like the feeling of that matte texture on the back of the iPhone 11 Pro. It especially looks good when contrasted against that camera module and that beautiful and durable shiny, stainless steel band that goes around the perimeter of the iPhone 11 Pro. Needless to say, it's an awesome, looking design the super Retina DR display in the iPhone 11 Pro, which is on the bottom here in these examples, by the way that name is just absurd, but nonetheless it is impressive technology. It can get brighter than its predecessor when out in the Sun.

So you're going from 615 it's max to about 800, and it's max in the bright Sun like if I was in this situation here, but where it really shines is with contrast, ratio, it's two million to 1 contrast ratio thanks to that OLED display. But when you're watching 4k HDR content it can get as bright as 1,200 minutes. Now you can't actually control that manually. The screen will automatically adjust itself to reach those peak brightness levels as needed, so whether you're in bright, sunlight or you're, watching extreme dynamic reigns content as ridiculous. As the name sounds, the super retina DR display means business now, although dark mode is an iOS 13 feature and hence is compatible with all devices that can run iOS 13.

It looks especially good on the iPhone 11 Pro's super Retina DR OLED display with that 2 million in 1 contrast ratio, dark mode, looks good on the baseline iPhone 11, but it's made for a screen like this. If you really want to experience dark mode in the way that I think Apple intended for it to be experienced, then you're going to need an OLED display like here on the iPhone 11 Pro, and there are 8 new live wallpapers exclusive to the iPhone 11 Pro. Now you may be thinking I only see four them, but remember, there's dark mode, so there's a light and a dark version for each of these four new wallpapers and the last time I checked four times two equals eight, so eight new wallpapers, you can see them right here is the green one. Here's the light version, looking good here's, the dark version of this one sort of purplish bluish, here's the light version all right. Finally, there we go looking good.

What do you guys think about these wallpapers, which one's your favorite? Let me know down below in the comments up next is the 813 Bionic system-on-a-chip now, obviously, this chip features components that are more powerful than last year's e 12, and we can confirm that via the typical Geek bench benchmark. So that's what we're going to do right now, and I'm. Of course, going to speed it up a little, so we can get through it quickly. So we're almost done here so on. The right is the iPhone 11 Pro Macs and on the left, is the iPhone 10s Macs.

So it's taking a little longer, but you can see the comparison between the two. Obviously the 11 Pro max is going to be faster in multi-core. You can see 35 42, vs, 29, 23 and single cores faster as well. Yes, the new phone is more powerful, but that's not really what it's all about. It's really about the machine learning advances as I'll showcase a little later and the efficiency advances that contribute to much better battery life.

Now one of the cool things about the new iPhone 11 Pro is the presence of the u1 ultra-wideband chip inside now. This gives your iPhone the ability to have spacial awareness in relation to other u1 enabled iPhones I demonstrated this in our iPhone 11 top features video you can see with the new airdrop update, it's able to detect and identify another u1 enabled iPhone, that's close by, and it will put it front and center in the airdrop menu so that you can easily select it, and this is just the start. Now. I mentioned the improved battery life, there's a lot of contributing factors to that improved battery life. There's the removal of 3d touch, unfortunately, but that makes way for a bigger battery.

Now the iPhone 11 got a one-hour battery life increase over the iPhone 10 R, but the iPhone 11 Pro got a four hour and five-hour battery life increase over the iPhone 10s and 10s max respectively. So when Apple says the battery will last all day, it literally lasts all day. The iPhone 11 Pro also brings forth improved water resistance. The iPhone 10s max could stay submerged and up to two meters of water for up to 30 minutes, whereas the iPhone 11 Pro can stay submerged to a depth of 4 meters for up to 30 minutes. So double the depth of the iPhone 10s max now, like I, always say I, don't recommend intentionally dumping your iPhone into a body of water, no matter how deep it may be.

But if you happen to drop your phone in the sink or in the toilet, chances are it's going to survive that drop and when I first heard that Apple would be using a triple camera array on its upcoming iPhones I was not convinced that they could make this thing. Looks good, but I stand corrected. It looks pretty good in person much better than those dummy mock-ups. In hindsight, honestly, I probably shouldn't have been worried because in general, Apple usually comes through with design details like this. Now the 26 millimeter wide-angle camera comes with the same F 1.8 aperture, 12 megapixels, it's very similar to its predecessor. However, you get a hundred percent focused pixels this time around for better low-light performance, better, focusing performance side by side.

They produce very similar, looking shots, but you will notice detail differences here and there, but that's probably going to be hard to notice on a compressor, YouTube video. But the major difference is this: the ultra-wide camera. This is a telephoto shot now watch I'm, gonna, pan out to a wide shot and that's cool, but then notice this an ultra-wide shot, so good for landscape photography. So here is a telephoto shot. Here's a wide shot, and I'm standing at the same exact distance.

Here's an ultra-wide shot. It's such a game-changer to have that for outdoor photography, so telephoto wide, and now let's go ultra-wide. Let's go way back there we go, but I'm standing at the same distance. Let's try it one more! Here's a telephoto shot, here's a wide shot and let's go back. Here's an ultra-wide shot.

What a difference that makes one of the big advantages of the iPhone 11 Pro versus the iPhone 11 is that it includes a third camera, a 52 millimeter telephoto camera on the iPhone 11 Pro. But this isn't the same camera from the iPhone 10 s. It features a faster considerably faster F 2.0 aperture that captures 40% more light than before. So you see the iPhone 10s max, you see the iPhone 11 pearl max. You could see the difference there.

Not only will you notice differences with shallow depth of field, but you'll also notice substantial differences shooting in low light with the telephoto camera, and that was one of the weaknesses of the prior telephoto cameras with the F 2.4 aperture. If your photography fanatic, the iPhone 11 Pro, is the one for you, the true death camera has improved by leaps and bounds as well. Now it's a 12 megapixel sensor instead of a 7 megapixel sensor. So it's much improved resolution wise and there's now a zoom button on the camera interface, so you can zoom in or zoom out and that's because it's a wider focal length with more pixels. So it's able to do so with digital zoom without a big loss in quality.

Now the cool thing about this is that when you rotate your camera, you'll notice that it automatically transitions to the default focal length, aka zooming out, so to speak so that you can fit all the people in your selfie in the frame that is so cool in a brand-new feature for the iPhone 11 Pro you'll also find a redesigned camera app in iOS. So on the new iPhones, you get a whole new camera, app a whole new camera, app experience, you'll notice, differences right off the bat you'll see different font for the text in the camera, you'll notice, a different shutter, slightly redesigned shutter but, most importantly, you'll see the ability to switch between your three cameras on the iPhone 11 Pro. So by default you have the wide-angle camera, but you can switch to the telephoto or the ultra-wide with just a tap. So you see those three buttons there and the cool thing is: that is all seamless. It's just.

It feels like you, just have a zoom lens, and you're switching between those lenses on the fly, but what's really remarkable is that these are three separate lenses and the software is what really ties it together. As you can see here, it truly is remarkable how Apple was able to pull this off, how it was able to get the color reproduction matched up between each different camera, getting the white balance matched up. It's an understatement to say that this takes a lot of effort from a software perspective, but they pulled it off pretty good. You can even see where you can view content outside the frame, so when I'm, shooting with the telephoto lens or the wide-angle lens I can see content from the wide-angle and ultra wide-angle respectively, and it all matches up really. Well, it's very impressive.

Now you also see other details for dark mode for a flash for live photos. You also see this little Chevron. If you swipe up on the new camera app, it reveals these options here. This row of options for the flash for dark mode live photos for aspect ratio for the timer and so on, so you can go through there and make any of those adjustments right there on the fly, so I can go in and just live photos if I want to do that, go in and adjust the aspect. Ratio notice square is within aspect ratio.

There is no longer a standalone square, shooting mode which never made sense in the first place. You also have your filters as well. Now, Iowa's 13 makes it so that you can even capture data outside the frame and then in post you can go into the Photos app edit mode and actually take advantage of that extra data that you captured outside the frame, so we'll have much more on this in upcoming tutorials stay tuned, a 9 to 5 Mac for more details. All right. Let's talk about night mode, here's a sort of blurry photo captured at dusk.

Here's another photo captured at dusk with the flash now here it is with night mode enable it almost looks like daytime. That's crazy! Alright! Here it is no night mode. No flash here it is with the flash you can tell how crazy the flash makes photos looks terrible here. It is with night mode a huge improvement, we'll have much more on night mode in upcoming videos. Now, let's talk about enhance mark HDR, because that too has improved on the new iPhones on the right side.

You see my iPhone 11 Pro. On the left side, you see my 10s Macs and in this particular photo there is a lot of range between the highlights and the shadows, so we're going to zoom in on the photo first on our iPhone 10s Macs, and you could see the detail there and the flowers. But if I go over to this flower I don't know the name of the flower should know the name of the flower. Let me know if you know what the flower is, but the point is you don't really see too much detail in the petals there now here on the iPhone, 11 Pro, you see detail and the dark you didn't get that detail on the iPhone 10s max, but when you, when you zoom in on that flower, here's where you get to see the benefits more detail in the flowers in general, but here you can see more detail in the petals for sure. So the iPhone 11 pros enhanced smart HDR produces even better photos in challenging lighting situations.

No deep fusion is a new image process, See system enabled by the a13 bionics neural engine. It does pixel by pixel processing of your photos. So you get better texture, better details, less noise in every part of your photos, so here you can see on the right side the cat's photo. If you look closely, if you pause the video you'll be able to see more detail in the fur on this kitty for sure here's another photo. Here's another example notice the nose on the cat.

You're going to see more detail here on the right with deep fusion enabled now. This is a beta feature available on the new iOS 13.2 beta, but I have thought it was so important. I wanted to go ahead and show you this on the right side. You see more detail on the tile and the sweater below. So deep fusion is for real you'll notice, new enhancements with portrait mode on the iPhone 11 Pro.

Obviously, there's some software differences here with portrait mode, so you can of course switch over to this new high key light many effect. Unfortunately, this effect doesn't work with my subject of choice here, but it gives you a monochromatic photo with a white background. Now, what's cool is that you can actually take portrait photos with the telephoto lens or the wide-angle lens on the iPhone 11 Pro Max? That is really cool, so you have options there, but it doesn't stop there with portrait mode enhancements. Now you also get the ability to go in and adjust the portrait lighting in post now, of course, you could previously go in and adjust the aperture to adjust the background blur. If you want to, you can also adjust the actual effect, but new is portrait lighting control which allows you to adjust the position of your light, using this handy little slider tool in don't the iPhone 11 Pro Max all 4 video cameras, shoot 4k and 60 frames per second, so that includes the telephoto lens.

It also includes the wide-angle lens. It also includes the ultra-wide lens and even the true depth camera shoots 4k at 60 frames per second, although the quality is nowhere near as good as it is on the rear facing cameras and then there's the new audio zoom feature which is kind of self-explanatory. So when you zoom in the audio zooms along with it, here's another example pretty interesting feature for video shooters. Don't you think in speaking of video, there's nail quick, take video which allows you to shoot video directly from photo mode without having to switch over to video mode, which wastes time if you need to capture video really quickly? All you need to do is press and hold on the shutter button like this, and you can see, is starting to record that video directly from photo mode now the downside is that you have reduced resolution. Your capped at 30 frames per second, so obviously don't shoot.

Video and quick take when you know you want to take a video now, here's another thing if you swipe over, while holding the shutter button when taking a quick, take video, it will lock in place, and they will continue recording that video, and it could also snap photos during the video shoot, and you can stop the video just by hitting the stop button. Also, if you want to do burst mode, you simply swipe over to the left like that and of course, there is slo-mo mode for the front-facing camera on the iPhone, 11 and 11 Pro, so we'll just toss to this rag up in the air, and then we'll slow it down. So here's what it looks like, so this will be especially effective for actual selfies and not just a rack being thrown in the air. But this gives a good demonstration of what the mode is capable of doing now.4K cinematic video stabilization is now available at 60 frames per second on the iPhone 11 Pro. So you can see the different side-by-side there.

There's no competition, the iPhone 11 Pro yields much smoother 4k 60 frames per second video and the new iPhone 11 Pro also provides you with extended dynamic range when shooting video at 4k 60. So you can see the difference between the two, the iPhone 11 Pro, Mac's, better dynamic range on the left compared to the iPhone 10s Macs. So, ladies and gentlemen, that has been a look at the top features for the iPhone 11 Pro in iPhone 11 Pro max. What's your favorite new feature, let me know below in the comment section and stay tuned for the full review. Extra-Special things to love it sponsor of nine-to-five Mack on YouTube.

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