iPhone 11 Pro Review By IGN

By IGN
Aug 14, 2021
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iPhone 11 Pro Review

The new iPhone 11 Pro is a doozy, although it sticks to the same basic look. The iPhone 10 brought out in 2017 some big improvements to the screen and a new ultra-wide camera make it feel new on the inside, along with a new, a 13, Bionic processor and substantially longer battery life. This represents a major leap phone. The iPhone 11 Pro is pricey with the 64 gigabyte models, starting at 999 dollars. If you want to move up from the 5.8 inch hand set to the larger 6.5 inch, iPhone 11 Pro Max it'll cost you one thousand and ninety-nine dollars to start, compare that to 1 plus 70 or Samsung Galaxy s 10, which both come with similar features, plus more memory and storage for five hundred ninety-nine dollars and 99 dollars respectively. This is certainly an expensive phone, but it's worth it for several reasons.

The most dazzling feature is the new super Retina DR display. This screen can hit a peak brightness of 1200 min 20, with high contrast images compared to the iPhone 10. S is 600 minutes under normal circumstances. It's bright enough that you can easily see everything even in direct sunlight. Moving on to the cameras you now have three of them.

Each one uses a separate 12 megapixel sensor, which sits behind a wide-angle, telephoto and ultra-wide lens respectable. The wide-angle is the hot new one unless you've had a high-end Android phone in the past couple of years, and it lets you capture, bigger scenes or get right up close to a building and still have it in frame. Overall image quality makes a leap phone thanks to Apple's, improved image. Processing technology photos now have a wider dynamic range, richer, colors and a deeper level of contrast. All of this applies to video as well, and you can now shoot 4k 60 frames per second footage with an extended dynamic range to those three cameras also works seamlessly together in video, so you can swap between the different focal lengths without stopping and restarting, you can either opt for either a dramatically abrupt punched in or out effect before you can move across the zoom range in one smooth motion throughout all of this.

The iPhone 11 Pro is flipping fast. Thanks to the new, a 13 Bionic chip, apps open all, but immediately switching between tasks is instantaneous and getting around iOS 13 feels consistently snappy, even when returning to an app that's been inactive for days. That's a feat considering: it comes with only four gigabytes of RAM, far less than the six gigabytes to twelve gigabytes of memory available in most top-end Android phones. With all that power, the iPhone 11 Pro can easily handle fast-moving games like sayonara wild hearts without the slightest hint of slowdown. Likewise, stunningly detailed games like shinsekai into the depths and assemble with care, ran without a single hitch, despite both being graphically demanding everything I threw at it ran flawlessly.

The iPhone 11 Pro also has some stamina, with regular usage. I easily found myself finishing the day, with over 50% of my battery charge, still intact, heavier use with a mix of gaming and watching videos on my commute lowered my end of day battery charge to around 30% to 40%. Both figures are pretty impressive for a smartphone, with only a 5.8-inch screen. You could easily get through two days of conservative use with the iPhone 11 Pro and not worry about running dry when you need it most and when you do need to charge up it doesn't take long thanks to the included 18 watt fast charger, you can have a near dead phone, get back to about half charge after plugging in for just thirty minutes. In an hour you get up to around 75%.

Normally, when Apple puts out a similar-looking iPhone for the third year in a row, it's a sign of a minor upgrade, but the iPhone 11 Pro is different and deserving of the new name in everything, from performance to its dazzling display quality to its vastly upgraded camera system. It's a seriously phenomenal device and a big step up for the iPhone line. The images and video you can get out of this flagship, Apple device have never looked better. Lastly, battery life has become even less of a worry, with up to three days of regular usage or almost two days of heavy use. The $999 starting price for an iPhone 11 Pro is undeniably high, but it feels better justified than ever before for more be sure to check out our sayonara Wild hearts review and for everything else.

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