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In this photo taken in Bryant Park on an overcast day with the iPhone 11 and Galaxy Note 10, the Note 10 delivers a brighter shot overall. In a clever move, the redesigned camera interface gives you a sneak preview of what you could squeeze into the frame if you engaged the ultra-wide lens. This feature lets you fit in up to four times more scene without having to back up, thanks to a 120-degree field of view. The other big improvement comes from the iPhone 11's new 12-MP ultra-wide camera, which joins the standard 12-MP camera. You can also make out more detail in the woman's hair in the iPhone 11's photo, and the Pixel 3 has more trouble with the light shining behind the bottles in the upper left corner. The iPhone 11 triumphed in this case, as it delivered a brighter overall image, especially in the overhead lights. We didn't need Night mode on the iPhone 11 or Pixel 3 for this shot taken inside a dim bar, but it still proved to be a good challenge for both phones. With the iPhone 11, you just have the hold the phone steady for up to 3 seconds as you shoot.
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And the Night Mode kicks in automatically, so you don't have to swipe or tap to activate it as you do with the Android competition.

Thanks to a new wide camera sensor with 100 percent Focus Pixels and smarter software, the iPhone 11 does a much better job snapping pics in little to no light. The image from last year's iPhone XS is a dim blob of petals, while you can make out the individual petals and colors in the new iPhone's shot (even though there is noticeable noise). Take a look at this image of a flower and vase shot indoors in near darkness. Samsung's handset sounded tinnier by comparison. The new iPhone also provided more robust audio as I listened to Weezer's "Take On Me" side by side with the Galaxy Note 10. I could clearly hear glass breaking to the left and right of me as it smashed on screen, and every gunshot echoed through my brain (for better or worse).
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And for a moment I thought I was in a movie theater as I watched the Trailer for John Wick 3. When it comes to sound, the iPhone 11's new spatial audio provides a wider soundstage, complete with Dolby Atmos support. The Galaxy S10 was slightly worse with 0.38. The iPhone 11's LCD turned in a Delta-E rating of 0.22 (0 is perfect). It's important to note, though, that Apple purposely tunes its displays to not offer oversaturated hues.Īnd this is also one accurate screen.
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That pales in comparison to some phones with OLED displays for example, the Galaxy S10 got 208.2%, the OnePlus 7 Pro 180%. This panel also registered 113% of the sRGB color gamut. The display registered 652 nits of brightness, which is better than the iPhone XR's 589 nits. In our lab tests, the new iPhone turned in solid results. The Pro's OLED panel also delivered blacker blacks, which makes for better contrast.

When watching a scene from Stranger Things, both the iPhone 11's LCD and iPhone 11 Pro OLED screen delivered rich colors and fine detail but the viewing angles were narrower on the iPhone 11.
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You can upgrade to the 128GB iPhone 11 model for $50 extra. The new iPhones boost starting storage to 128GB, but the iPhone 11 is a relic of the days when Apple thought 64GB of storage was good enough. You can get an iPhone 11 for $499 these days, and if you trade in an iPhone at Apple, you can lower the cost even further. Apple has since cut the price the iPhone 11 and dropped the iPhone XR from its lineup now that we're living in an iPhone 13 world. That was $50 less than the iPhone XR's debut price. 20, 2019 at a starting price of $699 for 64GB of storage, or $29.12 per month.

