iPhone 11 Review: Android's Biggest Problem By Jon Rettinger

By Jon Rettinger
Aug 14, 2021
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iPhone 11 Review: Android's Biggest Problem

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But at the time there was a lot missing from that phone: no, video, recording, no MMS, no changeable wallpapers and, of course, the price. It's a time for the iPhone to be the phone everyone could and should have, but the iPhone 10 changed that it assured in the thousand dollar-plus smartphone era, and that is a lot to swallow for me and a lot of people an Apple to their credit, reacted introduced. The iPhone 10 are a year later, but that kinda seems like the lesser iPhone, the phone you got, if maybe you couldn't afford the iPhone 10s or the 10s max so after the iPhone 11. Finally, a perfect compromise of feature, specs and price. So now the iPhone 11 is the perfect phone for everyone again.

So when you look at the iPhone 11 next to last year's ten are aesthetically. They look really similar. They've got the same 6.1 inch, liquid, retina LCD the backs look kind of similar stronger glass this time around, but glass is just glass. There are some new color options available, they're a bit more muted than with the ten-hour, but just looking at these phones, it appears as though not much has changed. That display looks the same as last year, because it is the exact same as last year.

It's an LCD, it's still 720 ITIN, and it's clearly not as good as an OLED display, but I'm. Ok with that. Because of the price, if you pixel peep, you can still start to see. Pixel colors won't be as a vibrant. Of course, black levels won't be as black.

The white levels are awesome on LCD, but as you keep using the phone, those differences start to fade away, especially if you're not holding an OLED display next to the display on the iPhone 11. It is amongst the best, even despite their resolution, of LCD panels that I have ever tested. But if you were to pick one area where most people will nitpick the iPhone 11, it's definitely going to be a display. I still really like face. I'd I was a bit reticent when it first got introduced on the iPhone 10.

Now it's my preferred way for security force. During my passwords, unlocking third-party apps unlock you, my phones, I, don't miss touch ID at all face ID has been updated. The notch is still the same size face. I'd is definitely faster. Now.

Part of that is due to improved hardware part that also goes to credit iOS 13. You've got improved angles. I still would have really liked it to work if it was flat on a table, maybe something for next generation, but it is noticeably faster and the angles are better than on the iPhone.10 are, if you guys want to make awesome, intros or sort of spice up your videos. The folks at story block. Have you covered, so you get unlimited downloads.

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OLED panel. That's essentially hit the a13 processor. Its power in the iPhone 11 is the same processor. That's in those 1200, $1500 phones, so you're not getting any sort of speed sacrifice and, in all fairness, I'm, not noticing any difference in speed on the 13 vs.12. You don't generally start to notice those improvements until like eight is months into the phone's life cycle, but will really notice it.

Try to keep the phone for two or three years that extra kind of headroom of horsepower is gonna, make the phone fly with iOS 14, iOS 15 and those inevitably start to hit, but ordinary things, you're going to do opening apps playing games watching videos. This thing is an absolute beast at handling any of it. Battery life was one of the big selling points of the guy Phone 10. Are that gets a lot of the reasons that people went for the 10r instead of the 10s or the tennis max, and it's slightly better here on the iPhone 11 you get about an extra hour is according to Apple, so I have two different use cases. I use my phones pretty hard I'm off the charger on six and then back down the chart around 11, there's a lot of video gaming, social media, email and just a lot of mindless zombies like scrolling, but a time I was done with my phone to end of the day.

I had about 45 to 50%, which is huge, but I know my use is probably more heavy than other people. Furthermore, I actually bought. My wife lavender purple, iPhone 11 for her was an upgrade from her iPhone 10, and I was checking her battery life every day. She doesn't use it nearly as much as I do she had about three and a half to four hours screen on time, and she had 71 percent battery life left at the end of the day and shouldn't charge it at any point throughout the day. That's insane.

Your use case is probably somewhere in between and there aren't that many phones where I can say these are two-day phones in between charges. The iPhone 11 is one of those. If you set it a desk- and you have an hour to plug your phone in then you're going to be able to last easily through the day, if there's a gripe with battery life on the iPhone 11, it's not even the iPhone 11, it's the silly five watt charger apples, including in the book this is capable of fast charging. I, would have loved to have seen that 18 watt charger that you get with the pro and the pro max with the iPhone 11. It's again capable of all those speeds, but that five watt brick makes me very sad.

My son's birthday put on the spider-man costume, we're gonna, surprise him, and it's cousins. I, have a tendency to equate memories to technology and I will always remember the iPhone 11, and my son's sixth birthday party, you guys might not know, is I, have an official Marvel licensed spider-man costume, and so I put the costume on to see the smile on my kids faces and my cousins or their cousins faces. They could see. Spider-Man shows up at his party was a really cool experience for me, but I had my wife's iPhone 11. It was a first phone that I had handy, and it's cool that those photos will be preserved, just kind of showing that phones now in camera, no matter what you're using get preserve, really cool memories, and I'm gonna.

Have that with me for the rest of my life. So now you've got two lenses here. I think those two actually add a lot of value to you get with the iPhone 11 you're missing the telephoto and I actually use the telephoto I might be the minority out. I've actually preferred the telephoto here instead of the ultra-wide, but I know that you guys probably don't feel that way. But overall, camera experiences is perfect.

Smart, HDR and the 10r was pretty decent. It is vastly improved. Now with the iPhone 11, you can see details and things. Ordinarily, you couldn't see details in I. Think every smartphone nowadays generally takes good pictures in ideal light for outside noon.

Things are going to look pretty, but we start to see differences in the cameras and the software that goes along with them. There's been lights, not ideal when it's dusk or when you're indoors, you have different light sources. Kind of blaring at you, I think that's an area where you see a huge upgrade on the 11 versus the 10 R or any other previous iPhone. The detail you get is amazing. That's not just due to the hardware, but Apple sitting on the software side is really impressive and things are even going to get better.

We've got things like deep fusion coming in the future. Software updates, they're going to analyze the image on a pixel-by-pixel basis, but Apple is doing with their algorithms, essentially take four pictures before and then one afterwards. They stitch them all together and be able to notice what sky what's people and give you the best-looking picture is really impressive and the quality you get in any scenario looks perfect. It might not be as poppy as what you get with Samsung, but the pictures look true to life. You don't have any sort of weird facial smoothing, like maybe smart HDR had when it first launched people's faces, look like people's faces.

It's all that awesome image stuff also applies to video 4k 60 with HDR looks amazing. The stabilization is perfect. We're talking like action, camera level stabilization when you're walking with this or even running it's hard to tell that you're really moving or bow seeing that fast. When you look back at the video where things get I, think extra awesome is night mode and I want to give Google credit for sort of pushing Apple's hand, sort of make nighttime photography, something that people accepted and expected with their phones. Apple's done a perfect job with night mode.

Here, they're not trying to make nighttime shots, look like daytime shots. It just looks like really beautiful shots that were taken at night. The sky still looked black, and if there are stars in the sky we took the photo. You can see those stars in the sky on the picture. Doesn't look like some blown-up version of blue I.

Think maybe the best part is enough to think about it. You don't have to set a separate mode to do that and for you that might not be an issue. Maybe your deliberate about the photos. You take somebody like my wife who doesn't really care too much for technology. This opens up her camera and snaps a photo.

It was mind-blowing to her and kind of reiterating that the iPhone 11 just works for a lot of people. That is a huge advantage. There's another reason that I think the camera system of the iPhone 11. It's really impressive. I generally use an iPhone because for me, it just works.

I know that might sound like marketing talk right out of apple's mouth, but all the little things the air drops, the shared folders, the iCloud drive. They all come together to make a package that just works well seamlessly and doesn't require a huge amount of thought to use it. It just works well and works well, the first time, and for those reasons when people ask me what phone should they get? I generally recommend the iPhone, and now I can recommend the iPhone.11 has pretty much the perfect phone for everybody and with the iPhone 11 Apple did something very unappetizing once, usually what they've done with these devices maintaining price points or even raising them as new models get introduced now the iPhone 11 is certainly not perfect. It's easy to nitpick and perhaps rightfully, so things like the screen lack of the USB type-c missing the telephoto lens, and if you want most of those things, the pro still exists willing to pay the premium for it first time in a long time the most affordable iPhone is the iPhone. Everybody should buy, and that's a huge deal for folks looking to get a new phone, you no longer have to pay $1000 plus to get the latest and greatest from Apple.

You got the iPhone 11 waiting for you now with open arms. I hope you guys enjoyed or iPhone 11 review a big thing, so story block to sponsoring this video. If you want to check them out wink to them down below.


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