iPhone 11 - 6 Months Later || Review By Using 6 months


This phone is with me all the time and this one is kept in a case regularly so people use the Apple silicon case and this is what it's normally kept in but it does not have a screen protector on it and this phone is basically a follow up to the iPhone 10 are while you can still buy the iPhone 10 are this is only about 50 dollars more or so based on where you get it and maybe even less than the iPhone 10 are

depending on if you get a sale of buy one get one free or anything like that through your carrier now people wanted to talk about the durability of it how its held up as far as scratches reception software issues the controversial display battery life camera and more and if you want to jump to any specific point of the video I'll link those in the description below now the first thing is overall durability now like I said this has been kept in a case regularly and has held up really well the phone does have some scratches on the display I'll talk about in just a moment but the phone being made of aluminum even

though that's softer than stainless steel makes it feel a little bit lighter and in general has held up well being in a case it has zero dings on it whatsoever even though the bottom of the case exposes the bottom of the iPhone there's no dings or dents or anything like that I've never dropped it and I don't generally drop phones my hands are big enough that they just stay put so I don't really have that issue now as far as the back being glass it's held up well it doesn't have any scratches on it that are visible the front display does have a few scratches on it if I turn the lights up here you may be able to see a few of them along with some of my fingerprints but there might be a few light scratches on it not really a whole lot it's held up incredibly well and I've not really had any issues with it now that being said the lip on the case has helped prevent scratches when setting it down on surfaces but this is only set on things like tables or a soft cloth surface it's not really anything that's a problem so in general it holds up well you can expect it to hold up better obviously if you have a screen

protector for example now aside from scratches and things it's design is one that I think is right for most people it's in between the size of the 11proand the 11pro max so if you need that in between size of a 6.1 inch display it's a really good size for most people and the price obviously makes it a little bit more


reasonable for most people now when it comes to the iPhone 11s display that's where the most controversy arrives because this is a fairly expensive phone that does not have an OLED display and a super-high resolution but it's arguable that this display looks just as good as the OLED displays with the exception of maybe super bright lights or super bright colors and very dark blacks that's going to be the difference between these displays other than that there's another advantage to the iPhone 11 LCD

display and that has to do with PWM or pulse width modulation and what I mean by that is the iPhone 11uses an LCD panel so it doesn't control its brightness by pulsing the screen on and off so many people about 1 in 10 are affected by this and it can give them headaches and things like that but you don't get that with the iPhone 11because it's an LCD display so when you adjust brightness it's not flickering you can't see the flicker but it's actually flickering on an iPhone 11 Pro and Pro max so OLED

displays control brightness differently and they can really give you headaches so if you have an iPhone 10 and iPhone 10 s 10 s max 11or 11 Pro max that could be giving you headaches these phones won't be giving you headaches because they don't work the same way the other thing is iPhone11 s LCD or liquid Retina display is the same sort of display technology that's used on Apple as a pro display XDR

and Apple could have gone with an OLED display but the reason they didn't is LCDs especially as they get larger tend to be much more color accurate and have less color shift over time than OLED displays and so that's why you don't see those in larger displays from Apple so there's much more saturation sometimes with an OLED but with an LCD that like you've got on the iPhone 11 you tend to have more accurate colors and there just seemed to last a little bit longer over time with less color shift now for a phone that may not be as of a deal but it's something that I think is less of a big deal than people make

of it you can't see the pixels and if you look at the iPhone 11 Pro Macs and the iPhone 11 side-by-side if I could hide the phones and not tell you what they were chances are you wouldn't be able to differentiate between the two other than maybe the very vibrant are as or the dark blacks otherwise most people wouldn't be able to tell the difference even though they think they can I would almost guarantee they can't and I've tested this among many many people to prove that point now as far as people saying you

can't even watch 1080p videos on YouTube well that's just not accurate at all the one thing you can't do is watch an HDR like you can on an OLED display you don't have the option for it but you do have the option for 1080p but you don't want to watch in 720p because that's not accurate either so what it's doing is scaling that display down and you're still going to get 1080p no problem it will look fine and most people will really appreciate the screen in the quality of it and going along with the screen is the


speakers thespeakers are basically the same as the 11 Pro and Pro max if I play it here andturn it up they sound nice and clear they'revibrant at high volumes they go really loud and they do a great job of givingyou a nice stereo sound you've got a speaker at the top one at the bottom andthey sound fantastic so there's no complaints in the speaker Departmentyou've got basically the same speakers it's the higher end phones so no issuesthere now as far as software with the iPhone 11 when it launched the

softwarewas not ready in fact it had many issues until recently some people still have afew bugs here and there and iOS 13 in general has not been up to the qualityof iOS 12 and it seems like Apple does this every other year lately and sorecently iOS 13 has finally gotten to the point where I would say it's fairlystable most of the time as stable as any other phone the problem is is for sixmonths you had to endure issues with everything from crashes to something assimple as 3d pressing or haptic pressing on the display and going to bluetoothhaving that crash now it seems to be much better now other than the softwarebugs I mentioned the phone in general is just super fast you'll have no problemsas far as

scrolling everything's nice and smooth and no it doesn't have ahundred and twenty Hertz screen maybe that'll come next year or later thisyear but in general it's just nice and smooth and fast all the time you haveenough RAM to do what you need it's got four gigabytes of RAMyou've got apples a 13 processor and everything's just nice and fastunlike Android phones where they've got 12 and 16 gigs of RAM more RAM might benice but you really won't notice it here apps don't tend to reload that much

oranything like that like I said scrolling is fast if youwant to use it for games you'll have no issue in fact you'll have no issue withgames on older phones either just everything in general seems to be niceand fast editing video on this phone is nice and fast so if I go into iMovie andgo into this movie and we go to edit we can edit through a video no problem thisis a 4k 60 video and it's flying through it without any hiccups you can edit itexport it and it looks as good as anything else out there so I'm reallyimpressed with this processor and maybe Apple add more RAM in the future but itdoesn't seem needed it seems plenty fast in general reception on this phone tendsto be really really good in fact in many casesI find it to be better than the iPhone 11 Pro and Promax I've had less issueswith phone calls and I've had good connection in general the bars on thesignal strength aren't really a good way to measure this because

those can varybased on settings that Apple presets within their settings to say 1 barequals this range of decimals and they can change that from software tosoftware so without seeing the actual numbers I can't tell you the truereception of it compared to an 11 Pro but just people in general tend to saythat it has better reception or in general just as good if not better Wi-Fispeeds supposedly are a little bit less but I really see no differencewhatsoever and keep in mind if you're streaming a 4k video you only need 15megabits per second so as long as you've got that you should be fine but ingeneral you'll have no

problems with Wi-Fi except for maybe through an updatethat messes something up so hopefully Apple fixes that with iOS 14 and thiswill get updates for the next five years or so or four and a half years or so atminimum so that's why this is a pretty decent phone for its price you've gotall these different things such as reception in long term software updatesand that leads me to battery life most people get really good battery life onthis phone and I've only recently put my sim card back in this phone and you cansee it's been on for a few days now battery health on my iPhone 11 pro maxwent down to 99 percent just

after 6 months this one has not been used asmuch as that phone so it's still at 100% and that's charging it every night andleaving it on the charger and a wireless charger and charging it when I'm drivingso that's how it's usually used you'll see that over the last four days it hasnot had a huge amount of usage however I reached out to a bunch of people thatfollow this channel and follow me on Twitter and things like that to see whatkind of battery life they were getting to because there are a lot of peoplethat will experience a different battery life depending on how they use it andI've seen as bad as 3 to 4 hours and as much as 10 hours plus so depending onwhat you're doing you can expect really decent batterylife with this phone in general the only one you're going to get much better withis the 11pro max because

the battery is much larger so the battery sizes varybetween these phones on enough that the 11pro max will get morebut this is still a very decent option for battery life and of course you couldadd a battery case or you could just charge it whenever you need to fastcharge but it does not include a fast charger but you can use one with it ifyou want to pick one up separately so if you have one of the new iPad you coulduse that charger for example now the camera is great you've only got twolenses on this one and so after using it for six months on and off I use this asa video camera just like I did with the ten are a lot I use this as a videocamera most of the time you're going to get the same photo quality that you doout of the 11pro and Promax just minus the telephoto lens so you've got thewide and ultra wide but the video quality is fantastic you've got 4k 60you've got 4k 60 there you can change it right here on the newest

phones so 4k 60quality it records great and in fact you won't notice the difference between merecording this video with a Panasonic gh2 the time verse one of these exceptfor in different situations where it's a little bit darker otherwise most peoplecan't even tell the difference in fact let me just switch over to the videohere and now we're fully recording with the iPhone 11 so the video quality isquite good you'll see that it looks similar as far as colors the quality isgood the resolution looks great the detail is great and I wouldn't say it'sa cinema camera but there's enough quality in this camera that most peoplewouldn't

even be able to tell the difference so it's definitely worthpicking up and I would say the video camera is the best on the market alongwith the 11pro and Promax compared to any other phone photos it's verysubjective but video quality is top-notchnow the forward facing camera is great and it's the same 12 megapixel camerathat you get on the 11pro and Promax it's got the depth sensor from the faceID sensor as well and if we scroll over here you can use the clips app to dothese sort of comic overlays or whatever you'd like black and white or atomicmono and it's got face tracking for an emoji all sorts of things and it's goodenough that you can record in 4k and you can record in 4k 60 as well so if I spinthe camera around here go to video you've got 4k 30 now we've got 4k 60 soit does a great job and if you want to use it for just selfies or maybe youvlog with it it's going to do a great job as long as you have

goodlight now what is not as good as the rear-facing camera but it's definitelythe best forward-facing camera and an iPhone and its really good enough thatmost people won't even notice the difference unless you're used to acinema camera or something like that so what I still recommend 1 after 6 monthsof use and having only about 6 months left to pick up the next version ofiPhone whenever that is absolutely I would pick one of these up in fact thisis the number one recommendation I give to people as far as looking for iPhoneso if they're looking for an iPhone and they don't care about the latest andgreatest most expensive iPhone in largest screen out there this is the oneI recommend most because it's durable it's proven it's it's timeit's got ip68 certification and everything else I've already mentionedabout it so yes I definitely pick one of these up still it's super fast it has agreat camera great speakers and most people will be very happy with itso let me know your thoughts about it though in the comments below.

Iphone 11 Good or Bad - Best review of Iphone 11 in the fair price


I'll make it easy for you, if you're an iOS person and it's time to get a new phone and you don't want to spend $ 1000, you should get an iPhone 11.

This is a really good phone with a best smartphone and the best battery life I have seen cameras Apple also reduced the price by 50 rupees. Starting with the iPhone 10 and 749 and starting with the iPhone 11 699 That doesn't mean that the iPhone 11 is a perfect phone or that it has all the great specs and features you can get. It doesn’t, but it shines where it counts and elsewhere it’s completely subtle.
And, if you want to live on the bloody edge of technology, you can spend another 300 300 and get an iPhone 11 Pro which I reviewed in another video. But I think most people are looking for an iPhone upgrade, they don't need to blow it up. Just get an iPhone 11, you'll be happy. Why am I telling you?

The iPhone 11 is basically last year's very popular iPhone 10R's S update It looks exactly like the iPhone 10R from the front. However, Apple says it has made the front and back of the glass a bit stiffer, the water resistance is better and the rear camera bump is now matched to the right kind in the glass and, it comes with a bunch of new pastel colors.



This lavender looks so beautiful to us. The whole design is still somewhat surfboard and it’s certainly not small. This thing will feel huge if you want to upgrade from an iPhone SEO. But really, the only major difference between the iPhone 10 and the iPhone 11 is the camera, slightly improved battery life, and newer processors. Here are some more small things that we will get but this is what you should know. And, it’s 50 cheaper, it’s not the hardest review I’ve ever done. But Dieter Bohan, Verge's executive editor, has been using the iPhone 10R for the past year. And he’s also testing the iPhone 11 this week. So, I called him to see what he was thinking.

Okay, let's start with the battery life. You've been using 10R for the past year. Apple says 11 will take more than an hour, what do you think? - I mean, I bought 10 more at first because I don't want to worry about battery life. So, I didn’t just make it last all day and the iPhone 11 also lasts all day, I don’t have to worry about battery life. I think it’s a bit better but I don’t know for sure. And see, you can probably kill this thing in less than a day but you really have to try I think battery life is great. What’s not great is the fact that it’s still in the box, along with those five watt chargers. - I strongly feel that I can rent you a USB-C here, but I will not do it with everyone else. Instead, I’ll ask you about the camera. Now, I think Apple actually turned it off and they did a great job with the camera.

They’re pulling forward from the pixels, do you think? - So, I actually want to start with the most difficult situation I can get out of or around. So, it’s the Pixel 3 vs. the iPhone 11 it’s zoomed in a bit more than 2x and it’s in night mode and you can see that the iPhone 11 really holds its own it still really wants to bring shadows but it stays with the Pixel. Now, here's another one, it's Pixel 3 vs iPhone 11 again and here iPhone 11 just nails the tones and colors where Pixel 3 just looks unnaturally bright and weird looks so, I like iPhone 11 a lot - you know I Now I’ve been saying for a few months on VergeCast that I think the iPhone 10S looks bad and then Apple’s HDR was bad last year.




But I think they have really improved it this year. It is more willing to let the shadows of the film and the highlights to be highlighted. They are doing this semantic rendering thing, where they are processing hair and sky and face differently. I think it really works. Here’s a picture of Moyer, which I think could be the whole review as true. The 10S Max is kind of vague, it has lost a lot of detail. 11 Great sharp, has a ton of detail here and it renders shadows and highlights more efficiently. It's kind of a wash with pixels but I actually like the 11 - you know, apart from the details, I'm more than happy with the color choices of the iPhone 11.

So, there is a portrait mode here as opposed to 10 vs. 10 and 10 R only thinks that yellow can be counted as natural and that is not correct. The iPhone 11 is actually a better way but if you look closely you will see a weird thing that the iPhone 11 seems to be doing worse in portrait cutouts, it really made my glasses look bad. - So, it's really interesting because the 11 has two lenses on the back. So, it is doing 10D only in the software while it is using two cameras to map the depth. I actually asked Apple about it and they were quite surprised. They think obviously the 11 should have done better and they told me that they have spent a lot of time working on the glasses this year in particular. So, this is one of the things we're going to see right now that software improves over time. But it’s very surprising that 10 is working even better with your glasses. However, tell me about Ultra-Wide in general, I’m kidding about it, how about you?

So, I know this huge argument is now at 11 they added a second lens, so they should have added a telephoto or an ultra-wide and I'm totally on the team ultra-wide. I think it is more effective than just 2x telephoto. So, for example, here is a photo of a vineyard standard wide and ultra-wide wide and I just like the ultra-wide better. - So, I agree with you that the right call via ultra-wide telephoto. However, where I disagree is how much I actually use it. The Ultra-Wide has a slow lens, it has got a small sensor. I'm just less impressed with these photos.

So, although it’s really fun, I think it’s better to use the original camera and just back up. And I think it's easier to back up than to zoom in. That's just a fact. - That's not true at all. The way to go three steps and you know telephoto better, zoom in better than walking backwards way I don't know where you took the picture but it's in a weird place. - I mean, the back is better than the forward, which is obviously true. (Laughs) Alex took a ton of sloppy while we were out shooting.

Here’s one, I don’t want to talk about it at all. However, video on iPhones has long been better than Android phones. It seems to be widening the gap. You have tested many Android phones, what do you think? - So man, the only Android phones that are close to the same league as the iPhone are Samsung phones like the Note 10 or Galaxy S10. Even if they are in the same league, they basically lose every time. And, I know the Pixel 4 is coming soon and I don’t want to pre-judge it here, but let’s just say, the iPhone is definitely the best camera for video. - Yeah, I think the Pixel 4 kind of is on top of this whole thing, but it hasn't come out yet. It's leaked everywhere, but it's not out yet. We'll have to check it out when it arrives. So, you've been using 10 R for years.

You had 11, what do you think, worth the upgrade? - I mean, it depends on how you feel about your current phone's camera and possibly battery life, and if you have something older than 10, it's totally worth it. And indeed, wait a minute, I can do your review, you should finish it. (Bips) - It was really quite rude. There's not much to say about the iPhone 11's display. It has the same liquid retina LCD for the same year, the same glasses and the same kind of thick bezel.

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