Meet Apple’s first “Pro” phones. They earn that
moniker for the brand new display panel, third camera and the fastest mobile
chipset ever, which enables new image processing tricks along the way.
The iPhone 11 Pro has a 5.8” screen, the Pro Max
gets a 6.5” panel. Both are Super Retina XDR display. It’s an OLED that peaks
at an impressive 1,200 nits brightness and yet is 15% more energy efficient. It
supports a full complement of image quality features – from HDR10 to Dolby
Vision.
The Pro duo uses an all new triple camera with 12MP
sensors. The main shooter has a 26mm f/1.8 lens, optical image stabilization
(OIS) and Dual Pixel AF. The telephoto lens remains 52mm (2x optical zoom),
it’s brighter than before at f/2.0 and offers OIS and Dual Pixel AF like the
main cam.
The new member of the family is the 13mm (120°)
ultra wide-angle camera. The cameras talk to each other, so when you switch
between them they already know the correct focus, exposure and tone mapping
settings.
All three cameras shoot 4K at 60fps with extended
color range. Impressively, the Filmic app can shoot with all four cameras
simultaneously (including the selfie cam), so you get different views of the
same scene plus footage of yourself. Also, Apple calibrates the three cameras
at the factory to make sure they produce balanced images.
Apple finally properly jumped on the fast charging
bandwagon – the new iPhones come with an 18W power brick in the box. Note that
it still uses the Lighting port (but this time the included cable is USB-C to
Lightning). Anyway, the iPhone 11 Pro offers 4 hours longer battery life than
the XS, the iPhone 11 Pro Max outlasts the XS Max by 5 hours.
The iPhones are powered by the new Apple A13 Bionic
chipset, 8.5 billion transistors built on a 7nm process. The chipset is both
faster and more power efficient than the A12. The 2 high performance CPU cores
are 20% faster, 30% more efficient (there are also 4 power efficient cores).
The GPU has a 4-core design that’s 20% faster and a whopping 40% more
efficient. Note that the base storage remains at 64GB, so you'll probably want
the 256GB or 512GB upgrade if you're going to use the Filmic app.
The Neural Engine has 8 cores (20% faster, 15% more
efficient) and is in charge of image processing features. Deep Fusion will be
released as a software update – it’s Apple’s version of HDR+. It takes 4 photos
before you press the shutter, 4 when you do and then 1 long exposure. Then it
picks the best shots and fuses them together. There’s a separate Night mode as
well.
There’s a new color – Midnight Green – joining Space
Gray, Silver and a new Gold. The back is machined from a single piece of glass
and Apple used PVD coating to give it a matte finish. The rest of the chassis
is built out of stainless steel.
The two iPhone 11 Pro models are rated IP68 (up to
4m for 30 minutes) – that’s the most on any smartphone we’ve seen yet and twice
as deep as the iPhone 11. Apple also unveiled a new brand of protective cases.
The Apple iPhone 11 Pro will start at US$ 999, the
iPhone 11 Pro Max is US$ 1,099 for the base 64GB versions. They will be available
for pre-order on September 13 and will start shipping on September 20.