hi everyone Aaron here for ZolloTech and
this is the current offering of iPhones
from Apple for 2020 this is every phone
that Apple currently sells new on their
website or in their stores now you may
be able to get other phones that are not
here
used or refurbished but they are not
sold in stores or anything like that so
these are everything that's currently
sold by Apple new and so we'll start on
the left with the iPhone 8 the iPhone 8
starts at four hundred and forty nine
dollars and goes all the way up to the
iPhone 11 Pro Max on the far right here
that ends at one thousand four hundred
and forty nine dollars for the largest
storage option of 512 gigabytes so we
have a very wide range of prices from
left to right so we have a couple
differences between them the iPhone 8
obviously has a home button and we have
face ID on the rest we'll talk about
that in a moment but let's talk about
the offerings from each one of these
phones so as you can see this is the
silver iPhone 8 and the silver iPhone 8
is for 49 and then goes to $4.99 with 64
128 gigabytes of storage you can also
get the larger sized iPhone 8 plus and
again it comes in at similar prices
similar storage and is available in
space grey silver and gold so we have
space grey here silver with the iPhone 8
now with the iPhone XR we have a lot
more colors
it starts at 599 dollars and goes up to
six hundred and forty nine dollars you
can get 64 or 128 gigabytes currently it
comes in white black blue yellow coral
or product red like this one so you'll
see this is the red one its product
which means they donate some of the
profits to the AIDS Foundation to help
get rid of AIDS around the world and
then we have the iPhone 11 iPhone 11
starts at $6.99 and goes to eight
hundred and forty nine dollars it's
available in 64 128 or 256 gigabytes it
comes in in white black yellow this
color green purple and again product red
so this is this nice green color and
that's a new color this year as compared
to the iPhone XR when it comes to
the iPhone 11 Pro
and eleven Promax the I phoned 11pro
comes in at 999 dollars and goes up to
thirteen hundred and forty nine dollars
it's available in 64 256 or 512
gigabytes and you can see here this is
the new midnight green color but it also
comes in space grey silver and gold and
with the iPhone 11 Pro max you can see
this is the Space Gray variant and this
starts at 1099 and goes all the way up
to one thousand four hundred and forty
nine dollars it comes in 64 256
gigabytes or 512 gigabytes and again has
the same space grey silver gold and
midnight green colors when it comes to
the overall build of the phones they're
a little bit different the four phones
on the Left weigh a little bit less
because they're made of aluminum and
then glass so the actual frame around
the outside edge of the eight 8 + XR +
11 have aluminum around the entire
outside edge and glass front and back
with the 11pro and the 11pro Maxx these
are made of stainless steel so the
outside ring is stainless steel and then
again glass front and back so they're
all the same as far as that goes with
the pros and then they're all the same
as far as the other models as well now
when it comes to overall weight the
phone's on the right are going to feel a
little bit heavier due to their
stainless steel construction but they're
not too much heavier overall so here's
the different weights of all of them and
it goes from 148 grams all the way up to
226 grams for all of them so from
lightest to heaviest now one of the
greatest differences on these phones is
the display the four on the left are all
LCD and then the two on the right the 11
Pro and 11 Pro max are OLED displays and
they've really made them very nice this
year they've made them a little bit
brighter but let's talk about the
displays and the resolution because the
LCD displays these are some of the best
LCD panels ever made and I know some
people will say with the XR and the 11
which have the exact same displays that
it is a lower resolution than the other
displays but because the pixel density
is above 300 you're not really going to
see any of those pixels and it looks
fantastic
it has great viewing angles
and that's true of any of the LCD
displays from Apple they're very vibrant
they're very nice and they go nice and
bright but they're not as bright as the
OLED displays on the 11pro and the 11pro
max the 11 Pro and 11 Pro max can go
very very bright in fact 800 nits is the
peak brightness and then it can go even
higher when playing HDR content so the
11 Pro and 11 Pro max can play HDR and
technically the iPhone 11 can do the
same but the OLED displays give you
deeper blacks and then brighter colors
overall with a little bit more
saturation so Apple does a good job of
balancing all of these displays but they
are not the same when it comes to
watching different content and so you
have your choice of 4.7 inches that's
actually a rectangular display all the
way up to 6.5 inches with rounded
corners on the OLED displays of the
11pro max so you have a wide variety of
what works for you however there's one
thing I should mention that has to do
with OLED display specifically that I
don't hear a lot of others talk about
but I've mentioned regularly and that's
something called PWM or pulse width
modulation that's the way OLED displays
regulate their brightness and some
people are sensitive to this about 1 in
10 people and what that means is when
you brighten or dim an OLED display it's
actually flickering faster or slower and
the longer it keeps the light on the
brighter it looks LCD displays with the
8 plus or the 8 and the XR and the
11 don't do this they don't flicker at
all in any way and they are nice and
bright or dim and they're just always
lit so they don't have that flicker
going on and that flicker may bother
some people's eyes cause them to feel
nauseated or give them headaches so
that's something to keep in mind however
with this year's phones the 11 Pro and
11 Pro Max have a higher rate of
flicker which most people can't see and
doesn't bother as many people but it's
still something that's there so I
thought I'd mention it now another thing
to mention is only the iPhone 8 and 8
plus have 3d touch and what that means
is there's a pressure-sensitive layer
under the display that allows you to
push a little bit or push harder for
different action
to take place and you're probably
familiar with this you can press on it
slide your finger to adjust brightness
but what Apple has done with all of the
newer phones from the ten are on is get
rid of that and then replace it with a
press and hold so you've got a press and
hold you accomplish the same task and
while it works it is nowhere near as
fast so with pressure sensitivity on the
music app for example if I press and
hold we'll try it again you'll see it
didn't work the first time on the iPhone
11 Pro let's try it again and you'll see
it works but it's a little bit slower
let me try it one more time so you can
see again it's it works just fine gives
you the same sort of functions but it is
a little bit slower so just keep that in
mind if you love 3d touch while they've
changed it dramatically with iOS 13 it's
still there
it's just not as good but it's
definitely better than the haptic touch
or the press and hold that we have on
the newer phones now with Apple's newer
phones the iPhone 11 11 Pro and 11 Pro
Max they seem to be more shatter
resistant but by doing that it softens
the glass and makes them more prone to
scratching so for example on my iPhone
11 pro max it's fairly scratched and it
scratched much easier than say the
iPhone 8 plus that I have here over the
years of using this it really doesn't
have many scratches on it and I don't
use a screen protector but with the
newer phone it seems to gather scratches
much more easily and that's by putting
it in my pocket with nothing else in
there I'm very careful where I said it
but it's just something to know and I
would highly recommend a screen
protector if you are going to have one
of the newer phones while they are more
shatter resistant you probably will get
more light scratches on them more easily
but the shadow resistance is not a bad
thing because if you were to shatter
these and you did not have Apple Care
the price to replace the displays is
very expensive also the price to replace
the back is very expensive so I would
highly recommend Apple care on these
devices so that your maximum cost with
anything is about $100 because it can
get very expensive if you were to break
this back glass Apple replaces the whole
device for five to six hundred dollars
whether when it comes to the older
devices if you were to shatter the glass
it's much more reasonable to get the
display replaced the back is not
reasonable but the front is reasonable
to get replaced if you needed to so just
keep that in mind with the LCD displays
they are cheaper to repair should you
shatter the screen now finally something
that I actually don't think about
anymore with the displays is the knotch
the knotch may bother some people it
doesn't really bother me much you get
used to it very quickly but if it's
something that bothers you most people
that actually switch to a phone with a
knob don't really notice it after a day
or so most people have talked to have
said it's not a big deal I thought it
would be but it's not so just keep that
in mind but for the most part it's not
really something to worry about but if
it drives you nuts
it is a consideration of course now
despite the resolution differences the
displays look great overall you're not
going to complain about it I don't think
even though some people will say that
the XR and the 11 are 720p
displays they're actually closer to
1080p you can still watch 1080p content
on YouTube there's no issues with that
and there's no reason you can't watch
quality content on these and you will
never notice the difference so let's go
into one of my videos so I can show you
if we go to some of the options in the
upper right here you'll see here is the
quality and you have 1080p is an option
so you can watch 1080p video it will
just scale and it's closer to 1080p than
it is to 720p but again the resolution
is less important as opposed to the
pixel density so you're not going to see
those pixels now let's talk about the
specs overall because while there are
quite a big step in specs between all of
these different devices it's not as big
as you might think
for example the iPhone 8 has the a 11
Bionic processor with 2 gigabytes of RAM
the 8 plus has the same a 11 Bionic but
with 3 gigabytes of RAM usually due to
that larger display the iPhone XR has
the a 12 Bionic with 3 gigabytes of RAM
the iPhone 11 has the a 13 Bionic as
does the iPhone 11 Pro and pro max they
all have the a 13 Bionic and they all
have 4 gigabytes of RAM so they all
should compete very well as far as speed
now one of the ways we can sort of test
this is if I go to the oldest device and
one of the newer devices
see maybe we'll use the 11pro here and
let's open minecraft so let's open the
game and you'll see I'm opening it for
the first time here it'll take a moment
and you can see the color temperature
differences between the displays the
OLED is a little bit different the newer
phones do support true tome or these do
as well but it's something I have turned
off on all of them so let's go ahead and
hit confirm continue let's get rid of
this here and continue and then what I'm
going to do is create a new world so
we'll just see how quickly it loads
because you'll see right now things look
pretty similar here so we'll hit create
and let's see how quick both of them
create a world because they're going to
be very similar
despite the iPhone 8 and 8 plus having a
little bit older processor so you'll see
we're within a second or so they're both
going to be highly playable there won't
be any issues with that but I wanted to
do one test that's a little more taxing
on the processor and some people have
said this isn't something you would do
in real life and that's true but it's
really one of the ways you can push the
processor or the graphics chip in it to
the max to see what the difference is so
what I was going to do is will compress
a 4k video that I've put in iMovie on
all of these devices so let me get that
ready for you now I've closed out every
application that I was using and let's
go ahead and open iMovie so you'll see
there's no other applications open on
any of the phones
there's nothing stored in memory so I've
imported a clip split the clip into and
then added a title on every single one
of these this is a 4k clip and also
let's bring in the iPhone se since maybe
we'll have an se later on in the year
but here is a stopwatch that we'll use
so what I'm going to do is export this
clip and you'll see I added the title
here I'm done with that so we're going
to export this clip and then see how
quickly they can compress on all of
these because sometimes on a Mac this
can take quite a while to do but on a
phone it's actually quite fast so this
particular clip is a little over three
minutes or almost four minutes so if I
go to the end here they're all identical
three minutes and 46 seconds now I have
all of these videos ready to export I'm
going to try
and hit them all at the same time so we
can get them all exporting at the same
time and then I'll hit the stopwatch so
let's try that and we'll hit start and
let's see how long this actually takes
I'll speed this up so you don't have to
wait the whole time
now we're a little over halfway through
and you'll see some of the older phones
such as the ten are and the eight plus
are doing quite well so the RAM on the
iPhone eight me make it a little bit
slower but it's pretty impressive to see
how they're all doing now as expected
the iPhone 1111 Pro and 11 Pro Mac's
were all even in export times the 10r
was just behind it by maybe a second or
half a second and then the iPhone 8 plus
was behind that not too much at all but
the eight was much further behind and I
suspect that's due to the amount of RAM
that it has it's the least amount of RAM
and video exporting can be fairly RAM
intensive but either way they all did
really well even compared to exporting
on a macbook so that should give you a
general idea of how fast they are
compared to one another when doing an
intensive task although I don't suspect
this is something you would do regularly
now when it comes to iPhone one of the
biggest reason people buy iPhone is
because of their cameras their cameras
are very consistent but there are very
big differences from the iPhone 8 all
the way to the iPhone 11 pro max so I
wanted to show you the differences first
I'll show you the forward facing camera
and then I'll show you the rear facing
camera so when it comes to the forward
facing camera the iPhone 8 8 plus and
iPhone XRe all have a 7 megapixel F
2.2 aperture they all record in 1080p
and the iPhone XR can do 1080p 60 off
the front camera so if I turn on the
front camera of the XR for example will
spin it around here and if we go to
video and do the same with the 8 or the
8 plus it's going to be identical the
quality will be the same and I'll show
you a different sample in a moment now
when we take a look at the iPhone 1111
Pro and 11 pro max this is an all new 12
megapixel camera so it's got a front
facing camera that's 12 megapixel
and an F 2.2 aperture so the quality is
much better and it can record in 4k 60
so it has a very high resolution it
looks great and you could honestly use
it for vlogging most of the time as long
as you have good lighting so it's a
really impressive camera so let me show
you a little sample between all of them
I'm recording with the forward-facing
camera on three different phones the
8 Plus, which is the same as the
8 the XR and the 11 Pro so the
11pro of the 11 Promax and the 11 all
have the same cameras so as you can see
the background of the 8 plus is a little
bit blown out where the XR and the
11pro are a little bit different and
they have better dynamic range overall
and you can hear the audio between all
three the 11pro the XR and the 8 plus
now when it comes to the rear cameras
this is a huge difference so with the
iPhone 8 for example we have a single
lens and this lens is a 12 megapixel
camera and it can record 4k 60 all of
them have that capability and they all
have at least one optical image
stabilized lens the 8 plus has a dual
camera it has a regular camera and then
a telephoto lens when it comes to the
iPhone XR we go back to one camera but
again this is a very nice camera it's a
12 megapixel F 1.8 lens it does have
digital zoom and looks really nice and
then on the iPhone 11 we add another
lens but this time it's not a telephoto
this time it's an ultra wide lens so on
the 11 we have a 12 megapixel sensor but
it's a new sensor on the 1111 Pro and 11
Pro max as compared to the 12 megapixel
sensors in the older phones so with the
11 we have a dual camera setup 12
megapixel F one point 8 and 12 megapixel
F 2 point 4 ultra wide they can record
in 4k 60 and they use the knurl engine
in the processor to process the video in
real time it's very impressive what it
can do with the iPhone 11 Pro in the
11pro max they have the exact same
camera setup so now we have triple
lenses we have a normal lens that's 12
megapixels F 1.8 then we haven't 12
megapixel F 2.0 optical zoom lens and
then we have an all-new ultra wide lens
to
that's on the 11 that is an F 2.4 so all
of them again are really nice cameras
but let me show you some samples
comparing them along with some video
here you can see video stabilization
between all six phones each camera has a
telephoto lens with the exception of the
iPhone XR the iPhone XR uses
digital zoom but it's better than you
might expect
so here's 2x and then here's 1x you'll
see all of them look about the same but
the newer iPhones the 11 the 11 Pro and
the 11 Pro max also have an ultra wide
lens where you can zoom way out and see
a lot more now another consideration
between the phones is touch ID verse
face ID
now when the newest phones face ID is
super fast and what you normally do is
you just pick up the phone look at it
and swipe up while you're lifting the
phone up but if you have touch ID you're
going to have a different situation you
either have this home button here or you
can pick it up turn it on and do it that
way but let me show you what I mean I'll
pick it up and swipe and at the same
time hit the home button and you'll see
it's a little bit hard to compare the
two but let's try again and you'll see
the home button seems to be a little bit
faster but a lot of people like the
ability to have the larger screen
because you don't need the bezel for the
home button so this is a big
consideration for some people face ID is
much more secure with the with the
exception of maybe if you have a twin
but overall they're both great after
using face ID and finally in the newer
generation I think it's more than
adequate and most people I talk to would
much rather have face ID than touch ID I
could really go with either/or but some
people are going to be very picky about
that now let's talk a little bit about
battery because this is a huge
difference between all of them starting
with the iPhone 8 we have a smaller
battery of course because we have a
smaller body of the phone so it's
eighteen hundred and twenty-one milliamp
hours that will give you about five
hours of screen on time depending on
your usage when we move to the eighth
plus we have a two thousand six hundred
and ninety one milliamp hour battery
most people will get six or seven hours
of screen on time depending on use
closer to six hours but it just depends
how you're using the phone when we get
to the iPhone 10 hour the battery gets a
little bit bigger this
last year's best phone as far as battery
goes it's got a two thousand nine
hundred and forty two milliamp hour
battery you're going to get about seven
hours of screen on time some people can
do a little bit better depending on how
they use it but that's what I see pretty
much is average you'll get an additional
hour of screen on time with the iPhone
11 it has a slightly larger 3110
milliamp hour battery so maybe seven to
nine hours depending on how you use it
some people will get less if they're
heavy on using games and things like
that and then if we are talking about
the iPhone 11 pro and pro max Apple has
increased the battery size for the size
of the chassis by quite a bit the iPhone
11 pro has a three thousand forty six
milliamp hour battery that will get you
about five hours more screen on time
than the iPhone XS that it replaced so
most people are seeing 10 to 11 hours of
screen on time with the iPhone 11 Pro
with the 11 Pro max we have a 3969
milliamp hour battery and this will get
you 10 to 12 hours of screen on time and
I seem to get about 12 hours of screen
on time with average use so if I go to
my battery and battery health being at
100% if it's lower than that this can
vary a little bit but if we take an
example where I've used 25% of my
battery today I've used 2 hours and 24
minutes of screen on time 1 hour and 3
minutes of screen off time if we do two
and a half hours times 4 since I've only
used a quarter of my battery and we're
down to 77 percent if we do 2 times 4
that gives us about 10 hours maybe a
little more maybe a little less but most
of the time 10 to 12 hours and that's
not including the screen off time that
I'm using as well so they're very very
good batteries in the newer phones they
all support fast charging but only the
iPhone 11 pro and pro max include a fast
charger in the box so you can fast
charge the older phones they may be a
little bit slower to fast charge but
they will fast charge if you have the
right adapter now one thing that's very
important obviously is reception and
reception on the iPhone 8 and 8 plus if
you have the Verizon variant can be much
better than what you get with the modern
phones of the 11 Pro and
Promax and that it comes down to the use
of Qualcomm modems verse Intel modems
most people that have Qualcomm modems
have a much better reception or
experience with the older phones
especially from the seven and older with
the iPhone 11 Promax there are some
spotty issues sometimes switching from
Wi-Fi to LTE or LTE signal may drop
while it's not bad for most people some
people do have issues with it and I have
seen that myself from time to time so
the 8 m8 plus especially like I said the
CDMA or the verizon variant is going to
have the best reception of any of them
so just keep that in mind all of the
rest are very similar I find that the
attend are and the 11 seem to have a
little bit better reception than the 11
Pro and Pro max I don't know if that's
due to the construction or not but I do
find that to be the case now when we're
talking about the speakers of all of
them it's very difficult to hear the
difference between all of them on a
singular microphone that I've got here
that I'm speaking into but there is a
very big difference between the 11 Pro
and Pro max as compared to the rest of
them so from worst to best it's going to
be a 8 plus in XR then 11 11 Pro and
11 Pro Max the volume on the 11 11 Pro
and Pro max are very loud the 8 and 8
plus are fine but you have a much more
surround sound feel when you're
listening to it with it especially the
iPhone 11 Pro Max or Pro because you've
just got that nice sound projecting out
now another thing to keep in mind is
landscape mode if you have an 8 Plus you
can do landscape on the home screen you
can't do that on any other phone so any
of the other phones currently offered
you can only do portrait mode but the 8
plus offers landscape mode for the home
screen some people really like that and
it's not available in newer phones and
then finally let's talk about IP rating
because that's the ingress protection
rating or protection against dust dirt
and water so the iPhone 8, 8 Plus & XR
all have an ip67 rating for about one
meter for 30 minutes or so so if it was
dropped in 1 meter of water it should
work after 30 minutes however I've seen
this not to be the case that in the past
so just make sure you're careful with
them
Apple does not cover water damage so
even if you were to shower with these or
swim with these without a case they're
not going to cover it the iPhone 11 has
an IP 68 certification that allows for a
maximum depth of 2 meters for up to 30
minutes and then Apple went a little bit
further with the 11pro and Promax
it's IP 68 for 4 meters up to 30 minutes
but again if they are water damage they
will not cover them for free so just
keep that in mind that's it for the
offering this year of iPhones and the 8
and 8 plus are still fantastic phones I
know a lot of people that are still
picking them up because they either like
the home button they prefer the squared
off display they like the landscape on
the home screen there's numerous reasons
to really like these devices they still
have good cameras good speakers good
reception decent battery life but when
you go to the higher end of the 11pro
max this is where you're going to get
your absolute best battery life of
course that's without putting an
additional case on it with a battery as
well where you can extend that
dramatically and then the mid tier
phones that give you all of the features
of the newer phones the iPhone XR and
11 are great consideration the 11 for
$50 more is probably the best way to go
or $100 more depending on your storage
options and things like that but it's
really a great phone and I think this is
the phone that most people should pick
up if you want the newest latest and
greatest but don't want to pay the extra
$300 premium over it to get the
stainless steel with the OLED display so
if none of that matters to you the
iPhone 11 would be the one I would
choose for most people the XR is fine
if you're on a little bit of a budget
and all of them will be supported at
least for a couple more years with the
eight and eight plus the rest of them
for many more years to come let me know
which one you picked and why in the
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