- So the iPhone 11 Pro
and the iPhone 11 Pro Max
are the next generation of
last year's 10S and 10S Max.
There's two different sizes,
there's the 5.8 inch 11 Pro
and then the 6.5 11 Pro Max.
You'll notice that both
those are smaller and larger
than the 6.1 inch iPhone 11
so if you want a smaller
or larger smartphone,
you're gonna have to go Pro.
If you watched Apple's keynote,
Apple different presenters
said numerous times
that this smartphone was the
high-end option for people
who either wanted to shoot
better photos and videos
or they wanted just the
nicest iPhone you can buy
and that's essentially what the Pro,
the 11 Pro and the 11 Pro Max are.
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So, the first thing
you'll obviously notice,
it's the telltale sign
that this is the Pro,
is the three-camera system.
The Pro actually has the same
two lenses as the iPhone 11.
It's got the 12-megapixel ultra-wide
and 12-megapixel wide angle lens,
but it also has a
12-megapixel telephoto lens
and they can shoot 4K video
at 60 frames per second
using that lens too.
The iPhone 11 Pro can't 'cause
it doesn't have that lens.
But with the smartphones,
you have the same exact
selfie camera system,
12-megapixel true depth camera sensor
so they all have Face ID
and they can shoot portrait mode photos
using selfie portrait modes.
They also, which is a new
feature on the new iPhones,
is that they have a
super slow-mo selfie mode
that I think everyone
got a little kick out of
Apple's keynote when they said slowfies.
It works, I'm not sure how
many people are gonna use
slow motion selfies, but
it's a interesting feature.
And then, I think the big
other reason to upgrade
to any of the Pros is the display.
It's an OLED display rather than
the LCD display on the iPhone 11
and what that means is it's
just gonna be brighter,
it's gonna have a better contrast ratio.
This actually has, Apple named it,
the Super Retina XDR display
which they claim is even brighter,
has even more contrast ratio than
last year's iPhone 10S and 10S Max
so you're getting a pristine picture.
Just overall better looking display.
It is a kind of a big reason to upgrade.
So the iPhone 11 Pro, the
Pro Max and the iPhone 11
all have the same new A13
Bionic processing chip
and what that helps all
these new smartphones do
is be very efficient and
extend the battery life
of these smartphones.
I think that's the third
biggest feature of the new Pro
is, especially compared to
last year's 10S and 10S Max,
the battery life is substantially better.
Apple claims that with the
Pro, the regular Pro model,
it's four hours better than the 10S
and with the higher-end Pro Max,
it's five hours actually
better than the 10S Max.
So the big jump in battery
life has a lot to do
with the A13 Bionic processing
chip in all these new iPhones
but it's not just that.
But also has to do with
there actually being
a little bit bigger batteries
in these smartphones.
Each of these smartphones
is a little bit heavier,
a little bit thicker, ever so slightly,
than last years models.
And since Jony Ive is leaving
at the end of this year
and his big emphasis was
the thinner the better,
it's actually kind of
like Apple is entering
a brand new era.
So the iPhone 11 Pro and
the iPhone 11 Pro Max
are well, it's interesting,
because even at Apple's keynote,
they said over and over again
that these were for two types of people.
One, the person who just
wants the new hotness,
who just wants the new best iPhone,
and these are just that.
Or there for someone who's gonna
use these smartphones professionally.
They're gonna shoot video,
they're gonna take photos,
they're gonna edit photos
and they're just gonna
use them to their fullest
and be able to appreciate them
on their new OLED display.
So the iPhone 11 Pro starts off at 999
while the iPhone 11 Pro
Max starts off at 1099.
Both are available for pre-order right now
and both will be in stores
everywhere September 20th.
If you're thinking about if
you need an extra incentive,
obviously like the iPhone 11,
with your purchase you get
a free one-year subscription
to Apple TV Plus.
