hi everyone Aaron here for ZolloTech and
the iPhone 11 pro in the iPhone 11 have
been out for a little while and if
you're trying to decide which one to get
I'm hoping this will help you decide
which one is best for you now the first
thing is the colors the iPhone 11 Pro
comes in this new midnight green color
it also comes in Space Gray which I have
here in the pro max which they're
identical in every way except their size
and you also have a silver and a gold as
well on top of those two colors with the
iPhone 11 you have an all new green
color that I have here you also have a
new purple along with white black yellow
and product red so those are all the
colors that are available for these
devices now the actual price of them is
a little bit different in fact the
iPhone 11 pro comes in at $300 above
what we have with the iPhone 11 so the
prices start at $9.99 and go all the way
to 1349 at those prices you've got the
option for 64 256 or 512 gigabytes of
storage it is not expandable storage in
either of the devices on the iPhone 11
this one comes in at $6.99 which is $50
cheaper than last year's iPhone 10 our
model and goes all the way to eight
hundred and forty nine dollars it comes
in 64 128 or 256 gigabytes of storage
the sweet spot is 128 gigabytes for the
iPhone 11 since it's only $50 more so I
would go for that if you need a little
bit more storage it's seven hundred and
forty nine dollars now the actual
construction of both of these devices is
a little bit different the iPhone 11 pro
is made out of stainless steel so it's
got a stainless steel band all the way
around it's both glass back and front
and it's supposed to be stronger glass
this year on both devices but the pro
and the pro max also have a matte finish
on the back whereas the camera bump is
actually a glossy finish
Apple has changed this on the iPhone 11
models and swapped that around so you'll
see that the back is glossy on the
iPhone 11 where the camera bump is
actually a little bit of a matte texture
so it's all one piece of glass now the
construction of the iPhone 11 is
aluminum and you have this aluminum ring
around the outside edge similar to the
iPhone 10 are of last year but that's
the main difference as far as build when
it comes to the actual weight of them
the weight is very similar the iPhone 11
pro is six point six three ounces or 188
grams the iPhone 11 is six point eight
four ounces or 194 grams so they're very
close and weight and you do have that
size difference though because this is
aluminum it will be a little bit lighter
than the pro max model if you're going
for that now the big factor that's
different between both of these is the
display on the iPhone 11 pro you have an
OLED display which has more vibrant
colors along with a higher pixel density
so you have 2436 by 1125 with 458 pixels
per inch this year Apple calls it a
super Retina XDR display it allows for
HDR video if you're using the Apple TV
app but you can still only watch 1080p
on YouTube and that's due to a dispute
with Apple and Google and not supporting
different versions of codecs that allow
you to watch those videos as far as the
iPhone 11 goes this is a lower
resolution display but it's a liquid
Retina display it's probably the best
retina LCD on the market at this point
it's 1792 by 828 pixels with a density
of 326 pixels per inch you still cannot
see the pixels and the display does
support HDR 10 and you can watch 1080p
videos on YouTube so if we go to one of
my videos you can see the resolutions
available are 1080p on both of these
displays it's scales to 1080p when
you're watching a YouTube video you
can't see the pixels when you look at
them side-by-side they look great
overall and I think most people that are
not really into specs and things like
that will notice no difference
whatsoever other than vibrance of an
OLED display you will have brighter
colors and deeper blacks because on an
OLED display where there is the color
black it actually turns off those pixels
it also goes a lot brighter on the pro
you have 800 nits when it's turned all
the way up and it can peak up to 1200
nits on the iPhone 11 it's hard to show
you on this camera but the iPhone 11
goes to about 600 nits as far as its
maximum brightness right around those
areas so they're fairly bright they're
both viewable in sunlight but they are a
little bit different now this year all
devices that are new have haptic touch
3d touch is gone so that means it's
replaced with a long press you still get
all of the same features you would
before for the most part but it's more
of a long press it's not as intuitive
and you actually don't feel like you're
pushing into the screen to activate
those shortcuts so if you push on it
it's not exactly the same but it's the
same between all of the new devices so
you're not compromising when switching
from device to device the speakers on
both of them are equally loud they both
support Dolby Atmos they both have a
nice stereo wide stereo sound you have a
top speaker up here at the top where you
listen to your phone calls but it's also
projecting sound towards you and then at
the bottom you also have speakers but
they're a little bit different as far as
the size or as or at least the way they
look now as you can see together due to
the antenna lines it's a little bit
asymmetric on the iPhone 11 Pro this
isn't really an issue the sound is all
the same and these are the microphone
and speaker array so overall it's very
good
now the batteries are also
differentiating factors when it comes to
both of these the iPhone 11 Pro has a
3046 million power battery whereas the
iPhone 11 has a slightly larger 3110
million power battery
however the iPhone 11 Pro tends to get
about one to two hours more in battery
life overall with screen-on time that's
due to the efficiency of the OLED
display new efficiencies the Apple has
made this year as well as the new a 13
Bionic chipset so you will get good
battery life in both but the 11pro may
get you an additional hour or two and
speaking of that chipset the a 13 Bionic
is in both of these devices you have the
same chipset you have the same amount of
RAM everything is the same as far as
performance between both of them so if
you're opening an application maybe
you're opening settings you'll notice
that they open at the exact same rate
if you're doing any tasks that are more
intense you're really not going to see a
difference when it comes to any of those
it's equally fast on both devices
there's zero compromise picking one over
the other when it comes to speed
performance and all-day usage
there's also no compromise when it comes
to face ID they're equally fast they
unlock at the same rate because they're
the same version of face ID they work
really well and that also leads me to
the cameras which are the exact same
cameras on the front this year so if I
go into the cameras flip the screen
around they are both 12 megapixel
sensors they're true depth cameras you
can do emoji and emoji me emoji whatever
you'd like you can do that with the
forward-facing cameras and then you can
record 4k 60p video so if you want to
record video I actually recorded the
iPhone 11 Pro video that I did as far as
the review completely with the camera on
the 11pro so it's really good anytime
I'm on the screen the actual forward
facing camera is what you're seeing as
far as the rear cameras they're
identical in every way with the
exception of the iPhone 11 is missing
the telephoto lens so they're all 12
megapixel sensors but the iPhone 11 is
lacking a telephoto lens but it still
can zoom digitally and if I show you
this photo here you'll see one is using
the optical lens one is using digital
zoom and it's very hard to tell the
difference between the two Apple does a
really good job at two times zoom to
give you the best result possible so I
wouldn't say you're missing a whole lot
unless you need to zoom past 2x you
really don't need anything as far as the
telephoto lens instead you've got a wide
and ultra wide which i think is much
more useful for most people and their
incredible cameras they both record in
4k 60p if you'd like to do that high
frame rates for slow-motion they both
have portrait mode this year too and
they both can do portraits of animals or
objects so if we go into portrait mode
last year because we only had one lens
on the iPhone 10 R we could only take
portraits of people instead now we can
take portraits of flowers or anything
else we would like as well now one of
the other big factors between both of
these is the OLED display actually has
PWM or flicker that you can't see with
your eye but
affect some people and give them
headaches or make them feel nauseated
and you can see that here in slow motion
where the iPhone 11 Pro is actually
flickering all the time in slow motion
you just can't see it but otherwise it's
flickering and that helps it control
brightness and that really affects some
people's eyes gives them headaches like
I said so the iPhone 11 does not have
that because it's an LCD so that's
something to consider
although the flicker rate is better this
year than it was in previous years I
don't seem to get headaches like I used
to so it is better overall but it's
still something to consider
now the overall size of both phones is
very similar however the iPhone 11 Pro
is slightly larger due to that larger
display and does feel a little bit more
bulky so if you're coming from an iPhone
se for example the iPhone 11 Pro is a
very good compromise of a larger display
and a more comfortable size however if
you want a giant phone you'll want to
step up to the iPhone 11 Pro max where
it is much bigger and much more
noticeable in the hand when you're
holding it so just keep that in mind the
size is not a big deal for most people
especially if you like the larger phone
but if you want a smaller phone the
11pro is the way to go now the good
thing is this year both devices have
ip68 certification the iPhone 11 Pro
actually has a little bit better
IP 68 and what that means is water
resistance although you should still use
a case if you're going to bring it under
water because Apple does not cover that
water damage if it does get damaged so
for example the iPhone 11 pro has I ate
up to four meters deep
for 30 minutes the iPhone 11 has two
meters deep for up to 30 minutes so it's
very similar just a little bit different
both devices support fast charging where
you can get 50 percent battery life in
30 minutes but only the 11 Pro comes
with the fast charger in the box the
iPhone 11 comes with the 5 watt charger
if you want faster charging if to
purchase that separately now between
both of these they're almost the same
with the exception of the size the
display the battery life and then the
lack of the telephoto lens other than
that they're almost identical in
way either one is a great choice if
you're trying to figure that out and if
you're on a budget get the 11 you won't
be disappointed if you're really looking
for the best in the top of the line then
get the pro either one I think you'll be
happy with but let me know which one
you'll choose and why in the comments
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