iPhone 11 vs iPhone 11 Pro - what’s the difference? By Macworld

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Aug 14, 2021
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iPhone 11 vs iPhone 11 Pro - what’s the difference?

Last year the iPhone 10s cost 250 dollars more than the iPhone 10 are and for a lot of people. The extra features just didn't justify the price difference. This year, the iPhone 11 is actually 50 bucks cheaper than the 10r was. It starts at $6.99. The iPhone 11 Pro cost the same as the 10s starting at $9.99. So now there's a $300 price difference.

Is it worth it well to answer that we need to know what you get for all that money. What exactly are the differences between the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro? Let's break it down. First, let's go over the things that are the same between the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro. They both have the new, a 13 Bionic processor, both start at 64, gigabytes of storage, and they have the same major Wireless features: Bluetooth 5, y56 ultra-wideband at NFC last year the iPhone 10 R, didn't have 3d touch and the iPhone 10s did. But this year none of the new iPhones have 3d touch.

So that's the same when it comes to cameras, they have the same: improved front-facing, true depth module, so you can use face ID at a wider angle and take 12 megapixel selfies with a wider field of view and even 4k, video and slow-motion selfie videos. Apple wants to call them slow fees on the back. Both phones have a 12 megapixel, F, 1.8, wide-angle camera and a new 12 megapixels F 2.4, ultra wide-angle camera with a 120 degree field of view, but the iPhone 11 Pro has a third camera on the back: a 12, megapixel F, 2.0 telephoto lens that lets in 40% more light than the telephoto lens on the iPhone 10 s. Another big difference is the available sizes and colors. The iPhone 11 comes in one size with a 6.1 inch display, and it comes in six colors, black green, yellow purple, white and product red, which is available right from day one for a change. The iPhone 11 Pro comes in two sizes, a smaller one at five point: eight inches and the iPhone 11 Pro max at 6.5 inches. It comes in four colors gold, space, gray silver and midnight green.

Besides that third telephoto camera and the sizes, the display is probably the most obvious difference between the two. The iPhone 11 has an LCD. That's essentially the same as the one on last year's iPhone 10 are. The resolution is 326 pixels per inch, and it has a 1401 contrast ratio and a max brightness of 625 nits. The iPhone 11 Pro has an OLED display that supports high dynamic range.

Its resolution is higher 458 pixels per inch, just like last year's iPhone 10s, but it has an improved contrast: ratio of 2 million to one and a max brightness of 800 nits that cranks all the way up to 1200 it's with HDR content. There are also a bunch of relatively small differences between the 11 and 11 pro. The 11 has a cellular radio with 2x2 MIMO, while the 11 Pro has 4x4 Minor. So you might get a little better connection with the pro the 11 Pro has slightly better waterproofing. It can go up to 30 minutes at a depth of 4 meters, while the 11 can do 30 minutes at a depth of 2 meters.

The 11 Pro comes with an 18 watt, USB-C power adapter in the box. Finally, the iPhone 11 will work with that charger if you buy separately, but in the box you'll get that same old, sad 5, watt power adapter come on Apple, it's still a $700 phone. Both models have a longer battery life than last year's iPhones. The iPhone 11 should last about an hour longer than the iPhone 10 are, but the iPhone 11 Pro will go about an hour more than that and the 11 Pro max the big one an additional hour or so, and although the 11 and the 11 Pro both start at 64 gigs of storage, the 11 has upgrades for 128 or 256 gigabytes, while the 11 Pro has upgrades for 256 or 512 gigabytes. Most of those details won't make much of a difference in your day-to-day use.

The 11 and 11 Pro had this same major performance characteristics and features. What you're, really paying so much more for is that OLED HDR display telephoto, rear camera and different size, color and storage options, just as the iPhone 10 R was a lot more popular than the 10s I expect. The iPhone 11 will be a lot more popular than the iPhone 11 Pro. Those differences are nice, but for most people not worth the 300 to 400 dollar difference in price.


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