The iPhone 11: A Major Upgrade Over the iPhone 10 R?
As we prepare to test the battery life of the new iPhone 11, it seems promising that it will outlast the iPhone 10 R. We also have new colors available, including green and purple for the iPhone 11, in addition to black, yellow, red, and white, which were offered with the iPhone 10 earlier. The price of the new iPhone 11 starts at just $6.99, compared to $749 that you paid for the iPhone 10 at launch, but the release of the iPhone 11 did cause the iPhone 10 R to be reduced in price down to $5.99.
The main differences between the iPhone 11 and the iPhone 10 R are significant. The most notable upgrade is the additional camera sensor, which improves photo and video quality tremendously. This new camera sensor will make a huge difference for those who take a lot of pictures or videos, making it worth upgrading from the iPhone 10 R to the iPhone 11. We also have faster internals with the new A13 Bionic chip, better battery life, and two new colors available.
These are actually some pretty major components of a phone, and that's why I think that upgrading from the iPhone 10 R to the iPhone 11 makes sense. However, if you're looking to update from the iPhone 10 R to the iPhone 11 only because of performance or battery life, you may not care too much about the camera or video quality. In this case, it might be worth holding off until at least we see the 20/20 iPhones.
The iPhone 10 R is still a beast of a phone, and it's still super fast, super capable, with really good picture-taking abilities and video-taking abilities, even though it has only one camera. It's still a beast performance-wise, everything, so I wouldn't upgrade if you don't care a lot about the cameras and just want to update for performance or battery life.
If you're looking to update to either the iPhone 11 or the iPhone 10 R and you're coming from an iPhone 10 or older, your decision is going to be a little bit tougher. It's going to depend on a lot of different variables, and I will make more videos comparing other phones in this channel once I get the iPhone 11 here in the studio.
But before that, let me briefly discuss this in this video. If you have an iPhone 10 and you're coming from an iPhone 10 R or the iPhone 11, the first thing you're going to notice is the OLED panel going to LCD. You're used to an OLED panel, so you're going to be downgrading in terms of the quality of the screen because you're going to be going to an LCD display.
If you have an iPhone 8 plus or older, you never had an OLED display, and the displays on the iPhone 11 and the iPhone 10 R will be a major upgrade. Videos and everything will just look much better than they did on your iPhone 8, your iPhone 7, whatever you had.
Now, the difference in the iPhone 10 R and the iPhone 11 is nothing major, but neither is $100, so if you care at all about pictures and video, I would advise those of you with an iPhone 10 or older who are looking to update to go with the iPhone 11 over the iPhone 10 R again. That's only a hundred dollar difference, even just for improved battery life and performance, I think the iPhone 11 is worth it over the 10R.
If you guys enjoyed this video, make sure to give a thumbs up and leave a comment down below if you agree or disagree with me on any of the points made in this video. And don't forget that they tuned to the channel for when I get the actual iPhone 11 in the studio, I will have a ton of videos and comparisons coming up on all of the new iPhones.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwhat's up guys my name is Brennan and fresh off the heels of the annual September Apple event where we saw the new iPhone 11 iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro max announced I wanted to do a quick comparison between the iPhone 11 and the iPhone 10 are and answer some questions you may be having ahead of the iPhone 11 launch so in this video we're gonna be comparing the iPhone 11 to the iPhone 10 are in terms of specs pricing and also answer two important questions that you guys may be having number one is it worth updating to the iPhone 11 from the iPhone 10 are and number two is it worth updating to the iPhone 11 or the iPhone 10 are if you're looking to purchase from like an iPhone 10 and iPhone 8 and iPhone 7 or maybe even an older phone which one of these two should you update to after the iPhone 11 gets released so first of all this is a dummy non-functional iPhone 11 here and this of course is the product red iPhone 10 are now I will be getting the real iPhone 11 on launch day of course and I will be doing a very similar video to this but I wanted to get this one up before the phone actually goes on sale so you can hopefully make a wise purchasing decision alright so let's go ahead and get into the comparison and these two phones are very similar but some of the differences are pretty big differences now when you look at these two phones from the front you're going to notice that they look exactly the same and that's because they are we have the same exact 6.1 inch liquid Retina display we also have these same resolution at 1792 by 828 at 326 pixels per inch now this is an LCD display but it is a very solid LCD display I talked about this last year with the iPhone 10 are just because it's not an OLED panel does not mean it's bad it's the best LCD display I've ever seen on a smartphone and it's just very very solid now in terms of the internals of these phones the iPhone 11 is going to have Apple's new a 13 Bionic chip whereas we had the a 12 ionic here in the iPhone 10 are same as the 10s and the 10s Macs and of course the a 13 chip and the iPhone 11 is going to be faster than the a 12 chip found in the iPhone 10 are I don't know how noticeable it's gonna be I will be doing a speed test here on the channel so definitely subscribe so you don't miss that speed test but usually year over year you will notice a big difference in both CPU and GPU and it seems this year the GPU is going to be a bigger improvement than the CPU now we do have the same notch however we do have a new camera under there on the iPhone 11 so the iPhone 10 R has a 7 megapixel camera but the iPhone 11 is going to have a 12 megapixel front-facing camera so you are going to get much better video and picture from the front-facing camera you're also going to be able to shoot slow-mo video in 4k from the front-facing camera which is pretty cool you can also rotate the phone to the side to take wider angle selfies you could shoot 4k slo-mo video from the front-facing camera and other small improvements to that front-facing camera which will probably be pretty noticeable once you compare the two in person now if you flip these phones around to the back we are going to see a pretty major improvement to the cameras on the rear side so of course we are going from a single camera on the iPhone 10 R to a dual camera on the iPhone 11 so on the iPhone 11 here we do have a dual camera setup with a 12 megapixel wide-angle and a 12 megapixel ultra wide-angle lens so when we sell the demos onstage you do get a lot more photo in the ultra wide shot so you get a lot more like of an image when taking those ultra wide shots which looks really great it reminds me of the Samsung the S 10 and the note 10 you also have lots of new animations in the camera app and just overall it looks like a very solid upgrade when it comes to the camera even coming from the previous generation the iPhone 10 are and you're also going to get some exclusive features in the iPhone 11 that are not found in the iPhone 10 are and one of those big features is called deep fusion and this is where the iPhone 11 camera takes 9 pictures and stitches them together to create a more detailed and less noisy image so basically any time you take a picture with the iPhone 11 it's actually gonna take nine pictures and stitch them into one by the time you press the shutter button which is really really impressive you're gonna notice a big difference in a camera quality and video quality we're also gonna have a night mode feature in the iPhone 11 where it takes you know pictures that were taken in the dark and it makes them much brighter while maintaining good quality still so this is a feature similar to what we've seen with Google's a night sight feature that we see in the pixel phones so we'll see how this compares to the pixel phones and when it comes to battery life the iPhone 11 is going to get one hour more a battery life than the iPhone 10 are got which the iPhone 10 are already got very solid battery so even just an hour of additional battery is a nice upgrade here for the iPhone 11 of course we will be testing that with a battery test but it does seem promising we also have new colors which are green and purple for the iPhone 11 that is of course in addition to black yellow red and white which we had with the iPhone 10 are and of course the price of the new iPhone 11 starts at just $6.99 and that's compared to 749 which is what you paid for the iPhone 10 are at launch however the release of the iPhone 11 of course did cause the iPhone 10 are to be reduced in price down to $5.99 which is a fantastic price if you are looking to update to one of these two so yeah the main differences between the iPhone 11 and the iPhone 10 are are an additional camera sensor which you see right there which improves photo and video quality tremendously we also have faster internals with the new a 13 Bionic chip we have better battery life and we also have two new colors so those are actually some pretty major components of a phone and that's why I think that upgrading from the iPhone 10 R to the iPhone 11 makes sense so if you take a lot of pictures or videos I would definitely upgrade from the iPhone 10 R to the iPhone 11 however if you're wanting to update from the iPhone 10 R to the iPhone 11 only because of performance of battery life maybe you don't care too much about the camera or the video I think that you should hold off until at least we see the 20/20 iPhones I mean the iPhone 10 R is still a beast of a phone this is still a super fast a super capable phone with really good picture taking abilities video taking abilities even though it has one camera it is still a beast performance wise everything so I would definitely not upgrade if you do not care a lot about the cameras and just as a side note if you did want to use apples trade-in program you can't trade in your iPhone 10 R to get the iPhone 11 for 329 which is cheap but again it's not worth it unless you just want that better camera and video like are you willing to pay 330 dollars just for camera upgrades again that's up to you but I personally would not do it now on another note if you're looking to update to either the iPhone 11 or the iPhone 10 R and you're coming from an iPhone 10 or older your decision is going to be a little bit tougher again it's gonna depend on a lot of different variables and I will make more videos Pacific with other phones like if you show update from a specific phone to another specific phone once I get the iPhone 11 here in the studio but I still want to briefly discuss this in this video before the new iPhones go on sale so if you have an iPhone 10 and you're to the iPhone 10 are or the iPhone 11 the first thing you're going to notice is the OLED panel going to LCD so you're used to an OLED panel you're gonna be downgrading in terms of the quality of the screen because you're going to be going to an LCD display if you have an iPhone 8 plus or older you never had an OLED display so the displays on the iPhone 11 and the iPhone 10 are will be a major major upgrade videos and everything will just look much better than they did on your iPhone 8 your iPhone 7 your success whatever you had but the camera and the performance upgrades are going to be major no matter what device you're coming from the older the more noticeable the differences are going to be in the camera for sure now the difference in the iPhone 10 are and the iPhone 11 is nothing major but neither is $100 so if you care at all about pictures and video I would advise those of you with an iPhone 10 or older who are looking to update to go with the iPhone 11 over the iPhone 10 are again that's only a hundred dollar difference even just for improved battery life and performance I think the iPhone 11 is worth it over the 10r again just a hundred dollars you're gonna notice that difference and they're gonna be glad that you went ahead and did it so yeah there you have it those are my thoughts on the iPhone 11 compared to the iPhone 10 are and if you should update or not depending on what device you're coming from so if you guys enjoyed this video make sure to give a thumbs up and of course leave a comment down below if you agree or disagree with me on any of the points made in this video and of course they tuned to the channel for when I get the actual iPhone 11 in the studio I will have a ton of videos and comparisons coming up on all of the new iPhones but anyways guys thanks again for watching the video and I'll see you soonwhat's up guys my name is Brennan and fresh off the heels of the annual September Apple event where we saw the new iPhone 11 iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro max announced I wanted to do a quick comparison between the iPhone 11 and the iPhone 10 are and answer some questions you may be having ahead of the iPhone 11 launch so in this video we're gonna be comparing the iPhone 11 to the iPhone 10 are in terms of specs pricing and also answer two important questions that you guys may be having number one is it worth updating to the iPhone 11 from the iPhone 10 are and number two is it worth updating to the iPhone 11 or the iPhone 10 are if you're looking to purchase from like an iPhone 10 and iPhone 8 and iPhone 7 or maybe even an older phone which one of these two should you update to after the iPhone 11 gets released so first of all this is a dummy non-functional iPhone 11 here and this of course is the product red iPhone 10 are now I will be getting the real iPhone 11 on launch day of course and I will be doing a very similar video to this but I wanted to get this one up before the phone actually goes on sale so you can hopefully make a wise purchasing decision alright so let's go ahead and get into the comparison and these two phones are very similar but some of the differences are pretty big differences now when you look at these two phones from the front you're going to notice that they look exactly the same and that's because they are we have the same exact 6.1 inch liquid Retina display we also have these same resolution at 1792 by 828 at 326 pixels per inch now this is an LCD display but it is a very solid LCD display I talked about this last year with the iPhone 10 are just because it's not an OLED panel does not mean it's bad it's the best LCD display I've ever seen on a smartphone and it's just very very solid now in terms of the internals of these phones the iPhone 11 is going to have Apple's new a 13 Bionic chip whereas we had the a 12 ionic here in the iPhone 10 are same as the 10s and the 10s Macs and of course the a 13 chip and the iPhone 11 is going to be faster than the a 12 chip found in the iPhone 10 are I don't know how noticeable it's gonna be I will be doing a speed test here on the channel so definitely subscribe so you don't miss that speed test but usually year over year you will notice a big difference in both CPU and GPU and it seems this year the GPU is going to be a bigger improvement than the CPU now we do have the same notch however we do have a new camera under there on the iPhone 11 so the iPhone 10 R has a 7 megapixel camera but the iPhone 11 is going to have a 12 megapixel front-facing camera so you are going to get much better video and picture from the front-facing camera you're also going to be able to shoot slow-mo video in 4k from the front-facing camera which is pretty cool you can also rotate the phone to the side to take wider angle selfies you could shoot 4k slo-mo video from the front-facing camera and other small improvements to that front-facing camera which will probably be pretty noticeable once you compare the two in person now if you flip these phones around to the back we are going to see a pretty major improvement to the cameras on the rear side so of course we are going from a single camera on the iPhone 10 R to a dual camera on the iPhone 11 so on the iPhone 11 here we do have a dual camera setup with a 12 megapixel wide-angle and a 12 megapixel ultra wide-angle lens so when we sell the demos onstage you do get a lot more photo in the ultra wide shot so you get a lot more like of an image when taking those ultra wide shots which looks really great it reminds me of the Samsung the S 10 and the note 10 you also have lots of new animations in the camera app and just overall it looks like a very solid upgrade when it comes to the camera even coming from the previous generation the iPhone 10 are and you're also going to get some exclusive features in the iPhone 11 that are not found in the iPhone 10 are and one of those big features is called deep fusion and this is where the iPhone 11 camera takes 9 pictures and stitches them together to create a more detailed and less noisy image so basically any time you take a picture with the iPhone 11 it's actually gonna take nine pictures and stitch them into one by the time you press the shutter button which is really really impressive you're gonna notice a big difference in a camera quality and video quality we're also gonna have a night mode feature in the iPhone 11 where it takes you know pictures that were taken in the dark and it makes them much brighter while maintaining good quality still so this is a feature similar to what we've seen with Google's a night sight feature that we see in the pixel phones so we'll see how this compares to the pixel phones and when it comes to battery life the iPhone 11 is going to get one hour more a battery life than the iPhone 10 are got which the iPhone 10 are already got very solid battery so even just an hour of additional battery is a nice upgrade here for the iPhone 11 of course we will be testing that with a battery test but it does seem promising we also have new colors which are green and purple for the iPhone 11 that is of course in addition to black yellow red and white which we had with the iPhone 10 are and of course the price of the new iPhone 11 starts at just $6.99 and that's compared to 749 which is what you paid for the iPhone 10 are at launch however the release of the iPhone 11 of course did cause the iPhone 10 are to be reduced in price down to $5.99 which is a fantastic price if you are looking to update to one of these two so yeah the main differences between the iPhone 11 and the iPhone 10 are are an additional camera sensor which you see right there which improves photo and video quality tremendously we also have faster internals with the new a 13 Bionic chip we have better battery life and we also have two new colors so those are actually some pretty major components of a phone and that's why I think that upgrading from the iPhone 10 R to the iPhone 11 makes sense so if you take a lot of pictures or videos I would definitely upgrade from the iPhone 10 R to the iPhone 11 however if you're wanting to update from the iPhone 10 R to the iPhone 11 only because of performance of battery life maybe you don't care too much about the camera or the video I think that you should hold off until at least we see the 20/20 iPhones I mean the iPhone 10 R is still a beast of a phone this is still a super fast a super capable phone with really good picture taking abilities video taking abilities even though it has one camera it is still a beast performance wise everything so I would definitely not upgrade if you do not care a lot about the cameras and just as a side note if you did want to use apples trade-in program you can't trade in your iPhone 10 R to get the iPhone 11 for 329 which is cheap but again it's not worth it unless you just want that better camera and video like are you willing to pay 330 dollars just for camera upgrades again that's up to you but I personally would not do it now on another note if you're looking to update to either the iPhone 11 or the iPhone 10 R and you're coming from an iPhone 10 or older your decision is going to be a little bit tougher again it's gonna depend on a lot of different variables and I will make more videos Pacific with other phones like if you show update from a specific phone to another specific phone once I get the iPhone 11 here in the studio but I still want to briefly discuss this in this video before the new iPhones go on sale so if you have an iPhone 10 and you're to the iPhone 10 are or the iPhone 11 the first thing you're going to notice is the OLED panel going to LCD so you're used to an OLED panel you're gonna be downgrading in terms of the quality of the screen because you're going to be going to an LCD display if you have an iPhone 8 plus or older you never had an OLED display so the displays on the iPhone 11 and the iPhone 10 are will be a major major upgrade videos and everything will just look much better than they did on your iPhone 8 your iPhone 7 your success whatever you had but the camera and the performance upgrades are going to be major no matter what device you're coming from the older the more noticeable the differences are going to be in the camera for sure now the difference in the iPhone 10 are and the iPhone 11 is nothing major but neither is $100 so if you care at all about pictures and video I would advise those of you with an iPhone 10 or older who are looking to update to go with the iPhone 11 over the iPhone 10 are again that's only a hundred dollar difference even just for improved battery life and performance I think the iPhone 11 is worth it over the 10r again just a hundred dollars you're gonna notice that difference and they're gonna be glad that you went ahead and did it so yeah there you have it those are my thoughts on the iPhone 11 compared to the iPhone 10 are and if you should update or not depending on what device you're coming from so if you guys enjoyed this video make sure to give a thumbs up and of course leave a comment down below if you agree or disagree with me on any of the points made in this video and of course they tuned to the channel for when I get the actual iPhone 11 in the studio I will have a ton of videos and comparisons coming up on all of the new iPhones but anyways guys thanks again for watching the video and I'll see you soon\n"