Hello, everyone! So I just got something
in the mail from Apple.
What could it be?
All right. So,
And no I'm not wearing green because
of the new color on the iPhone 11 Pro.
That just my favorite color.
You are probably going to see the green
wall at some point in this video.
Now before we get started, full disclaimer
that all three iPhones were sent to us by
Apple for review purposes only.
Hey there, I'm Alejandro and today I'm
going to review three products: the iPhone
11, the 11 Pro, and the 11
Pro Max.
Then there's the cameras, but we'll get to
that later.
And for the purpose of this review,
I'm going to film each segment
with the phones themselves because
one of the biggest things to review
here are the new cameras and that's what
people are going to be upgrading the
phones for.
Now I personally don't think people should
be upgrading phones every year.
But if you're a few models behind or
really think the new phone will change
your day to day then
Now we'll start with the most basic of the
three. Although calling this phone basic
is a disservice.
I should instead say that
This is such a pretty phone it's such
a pretty color, such a pretty finish.
And if you have
the iPhone 10 R then you'll
be used to this size and weight.
It's the exact same dimensions it's a
and the colors now come in,
what is it?
Purple, yellow, green, which —
Apple is extremely specific about
what they call the products, the colors
they use, and what not. So it's, like, not
black, it's Space Gray.
They all have very specific names.
And it was interesting to find out
that these three new colors are actually
green, purple, and yellow.
Which, this is not
any green. This is Mint Green,
foam green?
A seafoam
green? pastel green?
I don't know, I'm just surprised that
Apple is not calling it something other
than green and purple should be lavender
and yellow should be canary.
It's just interesting. Just a little side
note that is completely irrelevant.
However,
I'm really excited to try out the wide and
ultrawide cameras because
you know you're supposed to be able to
capture more with them.
For those who are technical and truly care
about the specs it has a.
All right. So I'm going to show you
the wide and the ultrawide
by looking at my plants.
So let's do it.
OK. So that's the regular
wide shot that you
would typically see in the iPhone
10, iPhone 10s.
But when you hit
the ultrawide button.
You see how it captures way way more, it
just zooms out.
All right. So that is how
it works.
I think right now I'm on the ultrawide, so
you're seeing my whole apartment.
The one thing that I did notice about
the ultra wide camera is that when I
take photos sometimes the photos
look distorted.
Like, just stretched out.
Kind of, similar to if I
were to be taking the photo with the fish
eye lense.
It just kind of seems like there's this
bubble.
Another great camera feature we're finally
getting this nightmode, which Apple is
very late in delivering.
So before getting the iPhone 11 I would
always carry two phones when I went out at
night to take pictures.
Especially when I was traveling and
sightseeing I would take my Pixel 3 to
capture the true essence of landmarks at
night.
It has an amazing nightmode.
But now with the iPhone 11, I no longer
have to carry two phones. So I'm gonna
give you a real life example of the
capability of nightmode with both phones
right now. But first I want you to see
this area with the iPhone 10S.
So now that we know how dark it is, let's
put them to the test.
So on my right in the iPhone 11 and on my
left is the Google Pixel 3
and you could see that the iPhone 11 is a
bit warmer and the Pixel
is a bit more cold.
OK but when we look at the photos.
I'd say that the iPhone 11 is more
true to the colors.
But they're both equally as bright and
clear.
When in reality its way darker.
The best thing about the iPhone 11 is that
it's the cheapest of any iPhone in the
last three years
That's $300 less than the iPhone
11 Pro. And it's also $50 cheaper than
what the iPhone 10 R started at when
it launched in 2018.
All right.
So I
I'm going to I'm about to switch phones.
I've been using the iPhone 11 for a
few days now and I think it's great.
I think if you're considering getting
an iPhone 11 or if you're in
between that and the iPhone 11 pro,
it's essentially the same phone.
You're going to get faster processors,
you're still going to get the wide and
ultrawide camera, you're gonna get
extended battery life, you are gonna ger
nightmode,
and you're going to be able to to
fully experience the best of iOS 13
on both phones, the main difference I'd say
is the telephoto lens.
With all that being said let's talk about
the Pro.
All right so I'm getting ready to switch
over to the iPhone 11 Pro.
But before I do that I want to do a little
test —two phones stand before me.
One of them
is the iPhone 11 Pro and
the other one is the iPhone XS.
Can you guess which is which by looking
at the display?
That's probably gonna be hard.
Because if you look at the display
they look identical.
Obviously if I turn them around you will
know which is which.
But that's just to say that the
iPhone X and XS
are the exact same dimensions as
the 11 Pro.
Really, look I can put them right on top
of each other. I must say that the 11 Pro
is a bit heavier.
The 11 Pro has been my favorite model of
the three.
Mostly because of the new midnight green
color, and the smaller 5.8-inch display.
But mostly it's the green.
First impression on this phone is
that it's beautiful the new midnight green
is stunning.
And the back is supposed to be scratch
resistant, which you know I'm a
little scared to test.
I always protect my phones to, to the
max. So I'm
really scared of just going around without
a case.
The new A13 bionic chip in it also makes
it very fast and smooth to use.
You'll notice immediately how much quicker
you can play games and switch between
apps.
Even the speed in which the camera opens
and starts recording is quicker.
But the feature we really have to talk
about here is the added telephoto lens to
the 11 Pro.
Apologies in advance for those of you who
suffer from tryopophobia, which is
the fear of a bunch of cluster
holes or bumps.
And I know it was a real thing when
the phone was first announced because of
the three lenses on the back being so
close together.
So just a quick trigger warning,
I will be showing the lenses
on the back a lot.
All right so I am walking over
to my window to
test out the telephoto lens,
which is insane. Also
, in case you're wondering, yes I did cut
my hair in the middle of making this
review. So this is
the new look.
Anyways back to the zoom.
Now I'm going show you the reach the
telephoto lens has, which again, is
insane.
So this this is the
normal view.
This is with the ultrawide.
And now I'm going to show you the power of
the telephoto lens so.
I'm going to zoom in
.
And here I am, fully zoomed in.
that gives you more range with your
photos. Meaning you can sit in the
nosebleeds and still get a decent shot of
your favorite artist on stage— like I did.
Now the specs on the front facing camera
and two other wide cameras on the back are
the same as the iPhone 11.
The front facing camera is amazing.
Now it has slow motion capability
so you could have a slow motion
selfie, which Apple is trying to coin this
new term called
I don't think they'll stick but I've
used it more than I should already.
So I guess it's it's going
somewhere.
But yeah, let me show you how that works.
Hey.
The 11 Pro also comes
which is a USB-C to lightning cord
that will charge your phone way faster
than the lightning-to-lightning cord that
comes with the regular iPhone 11 and all
previous models.
You'll get more than 50% battery life
in under 30 minutes of charging.
If you have an iPhone,
whatever, whichever iPhone you have—
obviously not the first generation—
you are familiar with this cube and the
USB to
lightning cord cable.
So the iPhone 11 has this charger.
But if you get an iPhone 11 Pro
or a Pro Max, you're going to get this
new charger, which is
USB-C to lightning cord.
And let me tell you it charges your phone
way faster.
It's it's quick, it's fast.
And while we're on the topic of charging
let me say that my favorite thing of these
new phones, by far, is the new battery.
I'm ready to leave my apartment and
I charged my phone to 100% battery.
And so one of my main
missions with reviewing
the 11 Pro is finding out how long the
battery lasts.
Apple claims that it will last a whole
day.
I wanna know exactly how many
hours are in this day that Apple
claims it lasts.
It's the next day and I'm reporting back
to find out how much
battery I have left after
24 hours of using my phone.
I'm using my phone for taking photos,
recording, listening to music non-stop,
playing games, being on social media
all day, text
messaging, calling friends and
family for hours.
And guess what?
My battery is still at 30%.
I charged it earlier last week, I did not
document this, but I am pretty sure
it lasted 27 hours.
I am not exaggerating.
So these new phones
can survive.
Now you'll get an improved battery life
with all 3 models.
But if you want the best camera quality
then go Pro.
which is not a lot to start
with given all the information we store on
our phones nowadays.
I've been using the iPhone 11 Pro with 512
GB of storage, which is
a lot. But I always like getting the most
storage in hopes that my phone will last
more than two years.
There's not a whole lot to add here other
than it's the exact same phone as 11 Pro
but with a
and the inability to fit in most pant
pockets.
All right. So now I'm on to the 11 Pro
Max. Which it's just too
big. I mean it's bigger than my face.
Bigger than the 11
and it's bigger than the 11 Pro.
Last time I had a phone like this, it was
the iPhone 7 Plus, which
was I think the first time they did
phablet and I fell down three
flights of stairs, extremely steep stairs.
When I landed at the bottom of the stairs,
my phone was literally bent
in half. Then again that phone was known
to do that.
This one, will find out.
I had it in the back of my, of my pocket—
my jean pocket. Because it doesn't fit in
the front pocket and there's no other way.
You always have to hold it.
It's just too inconvenient.
I don't see anyone needing a phone
this big. But if you want a new iPhone
that arguably falls under the phablet
category, then this one's for you.
It has the same camera specs, a great
battery life, and a nice finish.
But
And
So if you're looking to upgrade to the
iPhone 11, it's not much of a surprise,
but it's a great phone to get.
And in case you were wondering
I waited till
the very end to do this because,
just in case they're not waterproof I
didn't want to screw up the entire review.
Apple claims that all three
phones are water-resistant.
Not waterproof, water resistant.
There's a difference.
So I'm
just going to do a small experiment here
and I am gonna drop them in
the water, which is truly crazy.
One is on and I would never
do this 5 years ago.
Maybe with a Samsung, but with an Apple
iPhone.
Absolutely not.
Siri is even functioning under
water, which is insane.
Anyways they're perfectly fine.
I just dipped $3,000
worth into water and
everything's fine.
But really
for their basic needs
Just stick with one of these.
I just— these are
too many phones.
