iPhone 11 Pro
Brand | Apple Inc. |
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Type | 11 Pro: Smartphone 11 Pro Max: Smartphone |
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Generation | 13th |
First released | September 20, 2019 |
Availability by region | September 20, 2019 September 26, 2019 |
Predecessor | iPhone XS / iPhone XS Max |
Related | iPhone 11 |
Form factor | Slate |
Dimensions | 11 Pro 144 mm (5.7 in) H 71.4 mm (2.81 in) W 8.1 mm (0.32 in) D 11 Pro Max 158 mm (6.2 in) H 77.8 mm (3.06 in) W 8.1 mm (0.32 in) D |
Weight | 11 Pro 188 g (6.6 oz) 11 Pro Max 226 g (8.0 oz) |
Operating system | Original: iOS 13 Current: iOS 13.3.1, released January 28, 2020 |
System-on-chip | A13 Bionic |
CPU | Hexa-core (2× high power Lightning cores at 2.66 GHz + 4× low power Thunder cores at 1.82 GHz)[1][2][3] |
Modem | Dual SIM with eSIM Gigabit-Class LTE Cat.19 with 4x4 MIMO, up to 30 LTE bands |
Memory | 4 GB LPDDR4X RAM[4] |
Storage | 64, 256 or 512 GB |
Removable storage | None |
Battery | 11 Pro: 3.83 V 11.67 Wh (3046 mAh) Li-ion[4] 11 Pro Max: 3.79 V 15.04 Wh (3969 mAh) Li-ion[4] |
Charging | Fast charging, Qi wireless charging |
Rear camera | 12 MP (1.4 μm) (1/2.55″) Sony Exmor IMX333-Inspired, ƒ/1.8 aperture, Optical image stabilization (Wide-angle & telephoto, not on ultrawide), brighter dual-LED flash, autofocus, IR filter, Burst mode, 6-element lens, 4K video recording at 24, 30 or 60 FPS or 1080p at 30 or 60 FPS, Slow-motion video (1080p at 120 FPS or 240 FPS), Time-lapse with stabilization, Panorama (up to 63 megapixels), Portrait Mode, Portrait Lighting, Facial recognition, Digital image stabilization, Stereo audio recording |
Front camera | 12 MP, ƒ/2.2 aperture, burst mode, exposure control, face detection, auto-HDR, auto image stabilization, Retina flash, 4K video recording at 24, 30 or 60 FPS or 1080p HD at 30 or 60 FPS, Slow-motion video (1080p at 120 FPS) Portrait Mode, Portrait Lighting and Animoji |
Display | 11 Pro: 5.85 in (149 mm), 2436×1125 px 11 Pro Max: 6.46 in (164 mm), 2688×1242 px All models: 458 ppi, Super Retina XDR, haptic touch, wide color display (DCI-P3), true tone display, 800 cd/m2 max. brightness (typical), 1200 cd/m2 max. brightness (HDR), with fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating. |
Sound | Stereo speakers with Spatial Audio and Dolby Atmos |
Connectivity | 2G, 3G, 4G LTE, Wi‑Fi 6 (802.11ax), Bluetooth 5.0 |
Model | Pro: A2160 A2217 A2215 Pro Max: A2161 A2220 A2218 |
Other | FaceTime audio- or video-calling, IP68 IEC standard 60529 (splash, water, and dust resistant), USB-C to Lightning (connector), GPS/GNSS position, velocity and time. |
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The iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max are smartphones designed, developed and marketed by Apple Inc. They are the 13th-generation flagships of the iPhone, succeeding the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max, respectively. Apple CEO Tim Cook unveiled the devices alongside a lower-end model, the iPhone 11, on September 10, 2019, at the Steve Jobs Theater at Apple Park. Pre-orders began on September 13, 2019, and went on sale on September 20.[5]
Key upgrades over the previous devices include the triple-lens rear camera system and the A13 Bionic chip.[6] The 11 Pro is Apple's first iPhone to feature a "pro" designation, which was previously used only for larger Apple devices, such as the iPad Pro and MacBook Pro,[7] and the first to include in the box an 18W fast charger and a Lightning to USB-C cable that allows connection to current Mac computers.[8]
History
Details regarding the smartphone were leaked widely starting several months before the official release, with complete specifications, renderings, and real-life images of the phone being publicized, many of which turned out to be correct, such as advancements in the camera and the keeping of the 'notch' design from the frontal camera featured since the iPhone X.[9][10][11] However, some leaks turned out to be incorrect, such as the inclusion of bilateral charging. [12] [13]Official release event invites sent out to press featured layered colored glass elements organized to form the Apple logo, which some reviewers drew similarities to Apple's original logo, suggesting new colors for the phone, and to a patent Apple filed for a new camera design earlier.[14][15]
The iPhone 11 and 11 Pro were unveiled in a press event at the Steve Jobs Theater in Cupertino, California on September 10, 2019, which was livestreamed on Youtube.[16] The event featured various other products and services other than the iPhone, including a new Apple Watch, a new iPad, Apple TV+, and Apple Arcade.[17] Pre-orders began on September 13, with the iPhone 11 Pro starting from a base price of $999, and the larger screen Pro Max starting from $1,099. The phones were released on September 20th.[18]
Design
The iPhone 11 Pro is available in Gold, Silver, Space Gray, and Midnight Green, a new color previously not available on iPhones.[19] Similar to the iPhone XS, there is a display cutout at the front that includes the 12MP TrueDepth camera system and speaker. There is also a new rear camera design with three cameras and a flash in a larger, square-shaped bump, which is the most visible difference compared to the iPhone XS.[20][21] The Apple logo is now centered on the back of the device with no text, and the glass has a frosted matte finish, unlike the glossy finish found on other glass-backed iPhones.
Specifications
Hardware
The iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max both have an A13 Bionic processor. Both phones have three internal storage options: 64 GB, 256 GB, and 512 GB, and have 4 GB of RAM.[1] Both models are rated IP68 water and dust resistant, and are resistant for 30 minutes at a depth of 4 meters. The warranty does not cover any water damage to the phone. Also, like previous iPhones, both phones do not have a headphone jack, and come with wired EarPods with a Lightning connector.[21] The iPhone 11 Pro is the first iPhone to be sold with an 18 watt fast charger in the box as opposed to the 5 watt charger in the iPhone XS and previous iPhones.[22]
Display
The iPhone 11 Pro has a 5.85 inch (marketed as 5.8 inch) OLED display with a resolution of 2436×1125 pixels (2.7 megapixels at 458 ppi), while the iPhone 11 Pro Max has a 6.46 inch (marketed as 6.5 inch) OLED display with a resolution of 2688×1242 pixels (3.3 megapixels at 458 ppi). Both models feature a Super Retina XDR Display with a 2,000,000:1 contrast ratio and a notch at the top for the TrueDepth camera system and speaker. Apple describes the display as having a "mini Apple Pro Display XDR" on a phone.[23] They also have a True Tone and wide color display supporting HDR with 800 nits of standard brightness and 1200 nits peak brightness if necessary. The screen has an oleophobic coating that is fingerprint-resistant.[21] The display of the iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max is made by Samsung.[24][25][26]
Camera
The iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max both include a 10 lense 12MP rear camera array. There is one ƒ/2.4 ultra wide angle lens with a 120 degree field of view and 2x optical zoom out, one ƒ/1.8 wide angle lens, and one ƒ/2.0 telephoto camera with 2x optical zoom in. There is a burst mode, image stabilization, HDR and a portrait mode with supporting an advanced bokeh effect. The phones support a Portrait Mode supporting depth control and an advanced bokeh effect. The phone also has an automatic Night Mode allowing the camera to take brighter pictures with reduced noise in low light environments. There is also a redesigned camera app that adds new features such as a scroll wheel for choosing between the different lenses and long-pressing the shutter button to take a video. Apple has also announced a new Deep Fusion feature which will take advantage of AI and machine learning for image processing.[1][21][27]
The iPhone 11 Pro supports 4K video up to 60 fps and 1080p slow motion at up to 240 fps.[27] However, Apple limits the full range of zoom (0.5x -6x) while shooting in 4K @ 60fps to either 0.5x - 1.5x or 1x to 2x depending which lens is selected upon recording. All other resolutions/frame rates support the full zoom set. The phone also features an audio zoom feature which focuses audio on the area that is being zoomed in on.[22] All of the cameras support video although only the wide and telephoto come with optical image stabilization.[21] Video can be captured with multiple cameras at the same time, through the multi camera recording feature.[28]
Both models also have a 12MP TrueDepth front camera with a ƒ/2.0 aperture. The front camera also supports stabilized 4K video recording up to 60fps.[1] Apple has added slow motion video recording to the front camera in 1080p at up to 120 fps, a feature which Apple refers to as "slofies". Similar to previous iPhone models, the TrueDepth system is also used for Face ID and Animoji.[27]
Software
The iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max initially shipped with the iOS 13 operating system. The phone also comes with Siri, Face ID (through the TrueDepth camera), Apple Pay, and supports Apple Card.[1][21]
Reception
Upon release, the iPhone 11 Pro received a generally positive reception, with critics highlighting the improvements to the camera, display, and battery, although it was criticized for its similar design to the iPhone XS and the large camera bump, as well as the lack of rumored features such as bilateral wireless charging and USB-C. TechRadar critics praised the improved camera array, calling it "clearly the big upgrade", and also praised the faster A13 Bionic processor, and the display, while critiquing the design similarities compared to the iPhone XS including display cutout for the sensor housing, commonly referred to as “the notch,” and also criticizing the cost.[29][30] Pocket Lint also positively described the camera, the processor, display, and battery, camera design, and lack of bilateral wireless charging.[31][32] The Verge and T3 positively described the general aspects of the phone, while stating that the 'pro' label may not be fully justified as the phone only helps Apple keep up with the competitors, not surpass them.[33][34]
The device received an overall score of 117 from DXOMARK, ranking it as the second-best smartphone camera on the site tied with the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+. An 11-point improvement over its predecessor, it had a photo score of 124 and a video score of 102.[35]
Known issues
An independent radiation test found out that the iPhone 11 Pro emits twice the amount of radiation for safe use.[36][37]
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See also
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