Like many of these reviews suggest, the iPhone 11 appears to be great value for money thanks to its camera system. Indeed, Night Mode seems to be quite the catch for many, and the phone’s battery life isn’t so bad either.
The iPhone 11 has a new dual-camera system that captures more of what you see and love, and it can capture beautifully clear 4K videos at 60 fps on all cameras. Compared to the iPhone 8 plus, the photos it takes are more natural and brighter. This phone can take nice photos with Night mode, it can turn on night mode automatically in a low‑light situation.
iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro both feature lightning-fast processors. The A13 Bionic chip is so powerful that everything you do becomes fast and fluid. It also works in the most power‑efficient way, so your battery lasts longer.
Manufacturer: Apple
Like many of these reviews suggest, the iPhone 11 appears to be great value for money thanks to its camera system. Indeed, Night Mode seems to be quite the catch for many, and the phone’s battery life isn’t so bad either.
If I can move from Apple’s most powerful 2018 handset to the iPhone 11 and be happy, I believe anyone will be thrilled at upgrading from an iPhone 7, 7 Plus, or anything older.
No OLED screen is a fine compromise when you’re getting unrivalled power, great battery life and one of the best smartphone cameras.
Great cameras; Decent battery life; Good value; Powerful A13 Bionic chipset
No OLED; A touch bulky
The iPhone 11 takes almost everything that makes the iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max special and squeezes it down into a package that’s $50 less than last year’s cheap model. It’s probably not worth buying if you have an iPhone XR or XS, but for everyone else, it’s the easiest way to get a taste of modern...
Slightly cheaper than last year’s XR; First-rate performance; Flexible ultra-wide camera; Fantastic battery life
Screen isn’t as pretty as that on the Pros; Your favorite XR color might be gone; Chubby design might not be for everyone
The iPhone 11 costs Rs 64,900 (64GB), Rs 69,900 (128GB) and Rs 79,900 (256GB), along with offers on Amazon and Flipkart bringing down prices further.
This one goes up to 11...
Slick design; Great dual cameras; Strong pricing; Super-fast processor
The high price tag of flagship iPhones means that people who are wedded to the Apple eco-system and looking for an upgrade might be attracted to the more pocket-friendly iPhone 11.
Accurate and consistent exposure; Vivid and pleasant color; Good detail indoors and outdoors; Excellent ultra-wide performance; Accurate exposure and wide dynamic range; Good detail; Effective stabilization; Vivid and pleasant color
Low zoom quality at medium and long range; Ringing artifacts commonly visible; Overexposed flash portraits at night; Short focal length for portraits; Jello effect visible with walking movement; White balance instabilities indoors; Occasional exposure instabilities; Autofocus steps during tracking,...
Avec deux capteurs à l’arrière, il est désormais possible de prendre des clichés plus larges. En effet, l’iPhone11 embarque des capteurs de 12 MP chacun qui sont surélevés à l’arrière du téléphone dans un boîtier en verre carré.
Caméra améliorée; Bonne autonomie de batterie
Design identique à XR
It’s been a while since the term value-for-money was associated with an iPhone. We began the review with absurdities and would like to end with one as well. So, as absurd as it may sound the iPhone 11 is a value-for-money, bang for the buck — whatever you want to call it — smartphone of the year.
We’ve saved one of the most important things ‘til last. Let’s get real, all of the above doesn’t really matter if you run out of power, and that’s one department where the iPhone 11 trumps the pro. It’ll last a full day with heavy usage, and well over a day if you’re not a working, gaming, photo taking freak like us. There’s no fast 18W charger in the box like there is with the Pro, but we suggest you buy one (£29), it’s well worth it. You’re getting a neat package with the iPhone 11 and it’s not silly expensive. The new Bionic A13 chip packs serious power, the cameras are near faultless (for a smartphone) and it’ll last a full day. The OLED is more of an issue than lack of telephoto lens, so if you can bring yourself to get over that, then start thinking about what colour you might opt for.
Great cameras; Decent battery life; Good value; Powerful A13 Bionic chipset;
No OLED; A touch bulky;
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