iPhone 12 Vs iPhone 11! (Comparison) (Review) By Simple Alpaca

By Simple Alpaca
Aug 14, 2021
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iPhone 12 Vs iPhone 11! (Comparison) (Review)

Well well well, everyone and welcome back to the channel we're going to be doing the very first comparison that I'm recording. I don't know if it's going to be the very first one that I'm doing, though, or uploading of the iPhone 11 and comparing it to the newer iPhone 12, which is on the right now. I've been using the iPhone 12 for about like an hour and a half, so this is not going to be a full review or anything, but I wanted to compare this two see. You know if you should go upgrade from an iPhone 11 to the 12, all that good stuff and pretty much the main differences. Now, I'm going to basically sell you, the price wise. The iPhone 11 is starting off at 5.99 brand new, but you can pick it up on Amazon for actually cheaper than that with the iPhone 12 is actually 829, don't believe what everyone tells you 7.99, it's pretty much going to cost you eight hundred and twenty-nine dollars, which is over a hundred dollar increase from what this phone was from last year. This is 5.99. This is a 29.

It's quite a bit of difference here in terms of price tag, but I'll find the cheapest ones on Amazon link it down in the description below you can get them both from there and help support the channel. At the same time now the panel wise first side by side- I kind of said this before they both kind of feel like this. They kind of look the same, but the very interesting thing about the iPhone 11 is that it kind of looks like it has a little less bezel overall than the iPhone 11, and it has a lot to do with the side panel or this just the side of the phone. You can see the iPhone 12, the biggest selling point of it is the flat design now with the iPhone 11. On the other hand, has that you know curved design.

That's been around for a while, and I kind of like the curved design on I kind of like both to be honest, the flat design I like a little more, but for some reason on the iPhone 12. It kind of gives me a weirder feeling which I'll explain further on but panel wise in the screens. We also got a humongous upgrade coming from the iPhone 11 screen to the iPhone 12, but honestly like when I'm looking at them, both like one doesn't really look way better than the other one, if I'm being honest like if I had an iPhone 11 panel, I definitely probably wouldn't go up to the iPhone 12 just because of the panel, but you have 6.1 inch displays on both the iPhone 11 had that IPS panel, though, and the resolution of it was 828 by 1792, did it feel like a awful panel? Any time I used it. Could I tell it was horrible? No, it was not a bad display at all. It wasn't horrible.

It was just you know when you in the back your head, you, you know it's not an OLED panel, you know it's not 1440p or whatever, and maybe to some people. That's a big deal to me. It kind of was, but I kind of got used to it with the 10r and with the iPhone 11. It's a very predictable panel and the fact that this phone was 699. I was already expecting it to you know.

My expectations were kind of set at that point, and they had decreased the price point from the 10r, so it kind of made it a pretty good deal. In my opinion, the panel wasn't an OLED panel at the time because it was a cheaper phone, but now Apple went ahead and switched it over to an OLED panel on the iPhone 12 which I like you know it. Actually maybe it looks a little better, maybe I'm just not used to it. Maybe I haven't been using it as much, but I think that's a pretty cool thing too. Having a better panel is always good at having an OLED panel.

That's higher resolution we have 1170 by 2532 and that in and of itself is a perfect thing too pixel per pixel. We have more pixels per inch on the iPhone 12 than on the iPhone 11. So that's a huge deal, however, when I look at them side by side honestly, I don't really think I see a crazy big difference. If I'm being completely honest, I'm looking at them both at an angle, I've looked at them both head on and everything and if you're going day to day, if you're trying to go from one thing to the other you're, really, I don't think you're going to notice that big of a difference. I really didn't see that big of a difference between my iPhone 11 and my 11 pro or my 11 pro max.

I know the 11 pro and the 11 pro mics have better panels same case here. I know this one has a better panel, but this one on the iPhone 11 is still good enough for the most people, I'm putting them both side by side right here, and I can tell you guys right now. This video is going to be super long. You can see that the thickness you know, maybe you know for some reason. The iPhone 12 does feel a little thicker in the hand, but that has to do with the curved design on the iPhone 11 and perfect analogy, something like a galaxy s20 will always feel like a thin device, no matter how thick that screen is or how big.

That panel is just because of the curved edge and with the cussedness on the iPhone 11. It feels better in the hand it feels like you know you can secure it a little better. This is a ancient design by the way, the flat sides that was kind of there. Before I mean I guess, the curve design was always there, but this is a pretty. You know old design too, that I was already used to and there's pros and cons to it too, which I'll get into some cons and more cons in a second.

But I feel like the iPhone 11 feels like a little thinner, but the iPhone 12, maybe a little thinner apple, said it was 11 or 15, thinner or whatever, and that's not really a good thing. In my opinion and on the back extremely familiar backs now these both are white versions of the phone. However, we have like a wider version here. We have like a tanner version here. I really don't get it.

It is what it is, there's nothing we can really do about it, but this is kind of like a pinkish hue. This has this is like white, so I don't really know what they're doing you have that MagSafe charger back here too, but other than that to be completely honest, that really pretty much covers up the outside. For the most part, you know you have ip68 dust and water resistance on both, but you can now actually go six meters of water for 30 minutes on the iPhone 12. On the iPhone 11. You could do two meters of water for 30 minutes.

Is it a big deal to you? Probably not? I would not upgrade just because of that. If you get water on either one of these, it's going to be okay, but the iPhone 12 would be able to handle more damage to it now. One thing that I saw that was very interesting is when I feel both in the hand I just get this feeling, and I don't know if I'm the only one who thinks this, but I kind of get the feeling that the iPhone 12 feels a little hollow inside it like when I press on the sides like I feel like I could like to bend this thing. If I even bend it a little, I really don't want to, but I feel like this phone could actually bend. It reminds me a lot of the iPad Pro at least the third generation or whatever, maybe the 4th gen 2.

The iPhone 11. I like, I don't feel like this phone's going anywhere, and this is the first time apple's been back to this design. So I'm wondering if a lot of people are going to see that I want to see people do a bend test on this phone. I'm not going to do it because I'm broke, and I don't want to buy another phone, but I want to see somebody else do it. So let me know in the comment section: if somebody does it, but in terms of the outside, I think that's as pretty thorough as I can make it now in terms of the software.

This is a pretty easy one they're, both running iOS, there's nothing. We can really change about it. Realistically, the iPhone 12 will last like one year longer than the iPhone 11. So if that sounds interesting to you, if you want a longer lasting phone, potentially then get the iPhone 12, but I feel like the iPhone 11 is going to last pretty much just as long. If you get either of these phones now, you will probably end up breaking the phone or upgrading the phone before either one of this end and software.

So that's a really important thing. I wouldn't even you know worry about which one has what they both have exactly the same software features, there's no like something that the iPhone 12 can do, that the iPhone 11 can't do and really vice versa. Besides that MagSafe charging, and you know charging at a faster speed. The iPhone 11 is really like 99 of what the iPhone 12 is just in a little of a different body. So in terms of the outside, in terms of software, that pretty much covers it up now I'll go ahead and do a speed test.

That's not going to be a full one. It's just going to be kind of a quick one, I'll do a phone, hopefully in another video I have like 30 000 videos. I had to do with these, so the iPhone 11, as we all pretty much know, has that Apple A13, bionic chip, hex core CPU, with four gigabytes of ram on each model, with the iPhone 12, has that Apple A14, bionic chip, hex, core CPU and four gigabytes on each model here, so let's go and see which one is the fastest one between both of these okay. Now that we're back, let me go ahead and get a good thumbnail. Let me go ahead and clear out on all the apps in the background, should only take a second, or we already walked out.

Okay, so the iPhone 12 is already done now. I did download a lot of similar apps between these. I'm probably not going to get through every single one, but let's do phone three, two! Okay, I already screwed it up. Let me just open it up here, safari three, two one. Let me go and load up some web pages.

Let me just open up this one for sure: let's go into apple three, two one and iPhone 12. Oh, that was some difference. I didn't even think there was going to be a difference here. I thought it was a pretty basic test, but, as you kind of saw scrolling through, they both are going to be kind of the same. The iPhone 12 is just sliding all over the place.

So if you're keeping it on a table, it's going to slide. Do music, 321, similar pop-ups, I'm sure. Okay, oh, thank god, and I'm kind of seeing now that the iPhone 12 panel does look a lot warmer than the iPhone 11 panel, and I don't know what's going on here, so I'll probably give that one to the iPhone 12 app store, 321, and you can definitely see the iPhone 12 what's faster there. I don't know how much of this is a network issue, so I'll? Let you guys kind of you know beef about it in the comment section, if it's network or if it's phone speed scrolling through they look about the same on both too so now that your enormous difference here and even kind of just the animation seem about the same on both even just like the few apps that I downloaded they both kind of seem the same. We do calendar three, two one pretty sure I'm going to get 50 pop-ups on both about the same.

You can do clock three, two one, a little of a glitch. It seemed like on the iPhone 11, but it still seemed fine. I want to do settings 321 now that was a pretty basic app and you kind of still saw there that the iPhone 12 may have been a little faster. So that was pretty interesting too. Now I have a bunch of these third-party apps that I guess we can go and get into.

You can do Snapchat, which I'm already logged into here. So I'm not going to do it. We do temple run two three two one, and it looks like the iPhone 12 is noticeably faster, and you know I've seen time and time again. Some phones are faster, some phones are slower. It looks to be here that the iPhone 12 may actually be noticeably faster, and if you remember last year with my iPhone 10s versus my iPhone 11 or whatever I don't remember, I was seeing that they were pretty close hand in hand.

There wasn't really one that was like. I was like wow, it's so much faster. They both went hand-in-hand. It wasn't until I got to like the iPhone 10 that I was starting to see pretty big differences, both three two one or maybe even the iPhone 7. They were, they were like the iPhone 10 to 10s were perfect phones.

This one okay, was whatever Dropbox three two ones. Okay, iPhone 12 was definitely faster. There Quizlet three two one iPhone 12 again faster just by a little, Netflix three, two one I don't want to make iPhone.11 users feel awful about owning a phone like this, because it's really not that slow and it's so funny right when I said that the slowest app just opened, you can do snake versus blocks three two ones. It just seems like I'm, seeing like really consistent speed on the iPhone 12. It seems to be consistently faster.

Typically, it's like one app a little faster on one phone than the next one is faster, and I've seen it time and time again with the most android phones that came out this year. The galaxy s 20 note 20 no 20, ultra OnePlus 8 OnePlus 8t, but this one seems to be consistently faster than its predecessor. Thank you three two ones. I think I even saw it last year with the iPhone 11 like sometimes the 11 was faster, sometimes the 10r. This one iPhone 12 again is the faster one here now I said before in the conspiracy, but I'm not even going to say it again stack 321.

I don't think you guys really want to hear it anymore. I'm like ranting today, dude. Furthermore, I think the iPhone 12 is slightly faster fruit, ninja three two ones. Furthermore, I've been having awful luck with fruit ninja recently too. For some reason it's not opening on any of my devices, but it looks like the iPhone 12 again is a faster one here getting into Facebook.

Three two one pretty fast here. I guess I was logged in not even know. I was logged in here twitter, three, two one iPhone 12 again is the faster one, Instagram three, two one. Okay, I'm going to say this one, but again I was logged in here. So a little different paper, io2321 and paper Io 2 was faster on the iPhone 12.

Now it's a pretty big game, so I kind of want to get into some gameplay and already died on that phone, but I mean I kind of saw that the iPhone 12 is faster. Still, we can go and end it off with real racing 3 3, 2 1. I think this has been the most consistent speed comparison. I've done I didn't have to download on any phone didn't have to like reboot on anything. It just was kind of you know there which I'm really happy about.

Usually I have to redo this. Like 50 000 times the iPhone 12 was faster there, as you guys saw again with the iPhone 11 was a little slower now. This is my consensus from the speed comparison. In my opinion, I think the iPhone 12, as you guys, saw I'm not even trying to make this up. It's not like.

I you did it behind your guy's back ram management was pretty much the same though, but speed wise. I think the iPhone 12 is the consistently faster one, and I'm not scared to say it. Furthermore, I think the iPhone did you guys just see that? Why did the iPhone 12 just reboot that, where the iPhone 11 was able to keep that in the background? That is very weird, I'm going to continue doing this. I mean I've seen time and time again. Sometimes the newer phones have bad time at ram management, and it seems to be the case kind of uh that almost kind of close this one looked like it.

Rebooted too. I speed wise though the iPhone 12 is definitely the fastest one. I'm not scared to say it. Furthermore, I think the iPhone 12 is the faster one ram management, though I mean they have the same amount of ram. So I'm kind of seeing I guess the same type of you know rebooting going on both yeah.

I think it's fair to say they both kind of are rebooting the same exact times, but it's still kind of weird. I was expecting maybe a little better in ram management from the iPhone 12. As you can see, the iPhone 11 did reboot there. I will probably tell you the iPhone 12 is the faster 100, I'm not even going to say it's a little slower. It is 100 faster, the iPhone, but ram management.

I don't know what's going on with it, I will probably say I'm expecting more from this device in red management. It's not really fair that a device like an iPhone 11 that has been out for a year is outperforming an iPhone 12, a brand-new phone that costs more than in a ram management section which is about half. You know, speed wise. You know, so it's very important that I'm testing that out, I usually skip it, but I'm super happy that I kept it in, so it did reboot the clock. Hopefully this one keeps it that one did reboot it too.

So I'm in my full comparison, I'm probably going further, but I don't want to make this video 40 minutes long, so ram management, I'm it's kind of in the middle. They both are probably about the same but speed wise. The iPhone 12 is the faster one for sure. Now, let's go and hit on the cameras. Now we have dual camera setups on the back.

As expected, the iPhone 12 well they're, both all 12 megapixel sensors, they're, all ultra-right sensors. I don't really need to go in any further now when it comes down to the user interfaces on both. I'm sure you guys can pretty much tell they're exactly the same. It's not like one has way more features. Apparently this one has quick take or whatever.

So now it's taking a video, I don't know if the iPhone 11, oh so the iPhone 11 does have it. So I was assuming that was the only different feature, but they both can still do 4k at 60. You can do 1080p at 240 if you want to do that for some reason, and you have the same ultrawide sensors on both, I honestly wouldn't say: one camera is way better than the other one, even just from me, looking at it right now, and I've used the iPhone 12 camera for like 10 seconds, not a big difference. Now I've said this time and time again with a phone like an iPhone 11. This camera, I think, was perfect.

Last year, the software is a big improvement, it's kind of like the pixel lineup. The software is perfect on this type of phone. There's not a lot of features, though, but compared to this phone in the iPhone 12. That's the same problem on both when you look at phones like the galaxy s20. Those are way more features, there's no other way to put it so with a phone like the iPhone 12.

It's just really, I guess improving a little, but I don't think you're going to notice that big of a difference, even the front cameras are the same 12, megapixel, sensors, same 4k 60, which is not really a problem. You know, 4k 60 on the front. Camera is perfect. OnePlus just released the OnePlus 8t for over 799, something like that. That can only do 1080p at 30 on the front camera, so this is 5.99 great camera and with the phone like the iPhone 12, it's probably gonna, get you better photos and better videos and everything. You know we have that ultra white sensor here too, the user interface looked a little smoother, though, when I zoomed out it's not, as you know, finicky as the iPhone 11.

So I actually like that it looks a little smoother and that was a big problem. I think with previous even my iPhone 11 Pro it just kind of zooms out a little sketchy. Sometimes I don't know- maybe it's just me, but definitely when it comes down to the camera, I'll probably give the edge to the iPhone 12 iPhone 11. I like this camera a lot, but because this isn't the newer one, because you know it's just going to be better, but I'm going to tell you this. If you have an iPhone 11, I would 100 recommend keeping it.

I would not go to the iPhone 12 because of the camera. That is a lousy upgrade. I would not do it if this camera was a 10 out of 10. The iPhone 11's camera is like a 9.5 out of 10. That's coming from somebody who already owns this phone and owns this phone, I would recommend keeping your iPhone 11.

The camera is not a ginormous upgrade now, if you're going from an 11 to a 12 pro, that's a different story, but in this case the iPhone 11 is still good enough, but the iPhone 12 is better now ending it off with a battery life. This is probably the dumbest area. I've ever seen apple do, and they do this time and time again, I'm not going to do a full battery comparison right now, because I'm going to save that for a different video, that's very important. This is kind of like a quick one, just kind of my impressions of it. I can already tell you the iPhone 11 is going to have the better the battery life when it comes down to it.

This video is 50 000 minutes long already, but I have to say this: the iPhone 11 has a 310 William hour battery. The iPhone 12 has a 2815 million power battery when it comes down to it. Battery sizes are extremely important, but what apple did with the iPhone 12? Is that not only did they add 5g on it, which you know, maybe people aren't going to use right now, whatever, and it's only being used when it's on, but people are still going to use it if they have the ability they're going to use 5g, but on top of that they shrunk the battery, and they increase the resolution of this display. They increased it, there are more pixels to push it's a higher resolution display it's an OLED display which may save the battery a little, but you're pushing more pixels. You have a really high resolution display on a battery size.

That's like less than an iPhone 7 plus, like I don't know why they did that, and they shrunk the battery size on the iPhone 12 as well on the 12 pro. How are you going to make a phone more expensive than its predecessor, and you know not even put the same size components inside it? It makes no sense. It's not like they increase the know: camera quality by a thousand percent or anything it's pretty much the same phone. You know, so I don't know why they did that and that's one area why? I really don't like about the iPhone 12 I feel, like apple, could have done a lot better in the battery life. Now it does have you know that two wireless charging? It has a MagSafe charger.

The iPhone 11 still supports mac safe, and it supports you know the wireless charging capacity too you're going to be getting better battery life, in my opinion, from the iPhone 11 than the iPhone 12 I'll go ahead and do the full video at some point, but that's kind of my synopsis right now so to kind of sum up this video and to answer the question: should you pick up an iPhone 11, or should you pick up an iPhone 12? I'm going to tell you right now. I would not recommend going from an iPhone 11 to the iPhone 12. That's just my opinion. If you have an iPhone 11 100 keep it there's no point in getting an iPhone 12. Like I said I have both these phones right in front of me right now.

I have no agenda to push I'd, recommend, keeping your iPhone 11. For sure, I mean it's a great phone still now. Let me break down some pros and cons for this specific phone. If you want to go pick this one up, it's a great price. It's pretty much like 99 of what the iPhone 12 is.

It doesn't support.5G, which may be a big problem to you in the future, but I still think for a majority of people out there.4G is still good enough, you're, pretty much connected to Wi-Fi all the time. So it's not really that big of a deal a great build quality in some ways, maybe even feeling a little better. Maybe some people don't like that flat design, you're getting great software lifecycle is going to be great battery life is awesome on this. Phone performance is great too, about the same ram management. So it's not like one phone is way better in ram management than the other.

That's not really the case here, and it's cheaper than the iPhone 12. You can pick this thing up for 5.99 brand new, or you can even go on Amazon and pick it up for even cheaper than that, which is another big deal now, there are some pros and cons for the iPhone 12, as well. Now, with the iPhone 12 you're, getting a newer phone. If you have all the money in the world, you know I would recommend picking up this phone. I would recommend also picking up you know: MagSafe charger you're, getting a higher resolution display and a better display, even though it is doesn't really seem like a crazy difference.

In my opinion, but I'm going to say, the iPhone 12 has a better display higher resolution. It's OLED, that's really, really awesome. The build quality is good too. Some people may prefer the flat sides. I think it's a different look and I actually would think it'll probably grow on me very soon.

You have 5g on this device. You have that MagSafe capability on the back tremendous cameras, I'll just say it's better than the iPhone 11, even though it's pretty close, but you're also missing some things. Furthermore, you know the battery life is a little lower on this device, which is pretty sad and that's probably one area where I'm really really really upset about. I wish they did increase the battery size or at least keep it the same. You know, but then like making it smaller.

I said the same thing when they released the iPhone 10s. It makes no sense for them to go and decrease the battery size, and they did it again, so I don't know what they're going to do there, but I think when it comes down to it. Definitely, if you have all the money in the world, like I stated getting, the iPhone 12 is the better way to go, but the iPhone 11 is still such a beautiful phone they're, both very good. But choice is yours. That's just kind of my opinion.

This video before me editing. It is like 20 something minutes long which is wild, but I had a lot to say, and I needed to get this out. So if you guys have any other questions or anything, let me know in the comment section below hit. The like button know me so much, but definitely hit that subscribe button, every single subscriber that we get really discount. So me so much if you guys can hit that also check out the other links down in the description as well.

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