iPhone 11! Hands-on with realistic models

Hands-On Look at the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro Dummy Models

We're excited to bring you our hands-on look at the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro dummy models, courtesy of Nine-to-Five Mac. The video showcases the design and features of these upcoming devices, giving us a glimpse into what Apple has in store for us come September.

The main attraction is, without a doubt, the camera. Both the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro dummy models feature a new camera module that incorporates multiple lenses, including a telephoto lens, a wide-angle lens, and a new ultra-wide lens or what we expect to be an ultra-wide lens. The camera module is embedded right into the rear of the device, along with a flash and microphone.

The design of the iPhone 11 Pro dummy model is notable for its square camera module, which differs from the vertical oval-shaped module found on the current generation iPhone models. This new design will likely be carried over to the actual iPhone 11 devices, giving them a distinct look that sets them apart from their predecessors.

Let's take a closer look at the iPhone 11 dummy model. As expected, it features a dual camera module instead of the triple camera module found on the current generation iPhones. The square design is maintained for consistency's sake, and both models share the same layout, with the telephoto lens, wide-angle lens, flash, and microphone all embedded into that square module.

We also notice some subtle differences in button placement between the iPhone 11 dummy model and the current generation iPhone models. This was noted during our hands-on time with the prototype iPhone 11 case, which fits both models perfectly. The camera cutouts on the rear of both devices are precise, and the buttons – side button, volume buttons, and mute switch – all fit together seamlessly.

The video also features a comparison between the current generation iPhone models and the iPhone 11 dummy models. This allows us to see how the new design and features will look in practice, giving us a better understanding of what to expect when the devices are released.

Jeff from Nine-to-Five Mac expresses his thoughts on the new camera modules, noting that while they stand out, they don't necessarily look bad in the hand. He also acknowledges that we can't fully understand how Apple plans to utilize these cameras until more information is released about the marketing and functionality of the devices.

Overall, our hands-on look at the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro dummy models has given us a good idea of what to expect from Apple's upcoming devices. While there are still some unanswered questions, it's clear that the new design and features will set these devices apart from their predecessors.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enin this video we take a hands-on look at the iPhone 11 11 max in 11 art dummy models thanks for watching nine-to-five Mac be sure to thumbs up click the subscribe button and then enable notifications with the bill icon so you won't miss any upcoming videos how's it going ladies and gentlemen boys and girls jeff benjamin with nine-to-five mac this is the iphone 11 max dummy this is the iPhone 11 our dummy and of course you have the iPhone 11 dummy now although these are just mock-ups that don't actually work these should represent what we will see come September and obviously the main thing is the camera you have that telephoto lens you have the wide-angle lens and II new ultra wide lens or what we expect to be an ultra-wide lens along with the flash and the microphone embedded right into that sort of towel like mechanism from the rear of the iPhone 11 so obviously that new camera module is the star of the show as far as these dummy mock-ups are concerned that's really the only big difference between the current generation iPhone and the iPhone 11 so here is the iPhone 11 our mock-up and as rumors have suggested the iPhone 11 are will have a dual camera module instead of the triple camera module but for consistency's sake at least it retains that same square design so the current generation iPhone 10 R has a single wide-angle camera but here on the iPhone 11 are you have a telephoto lens along with the wide-angle lens in the flash in the microphone all embedded into that square module so let's compare side-by-side the current generation iPhone models with the iPhone 11 models and you can see that Square module compared to that vertical oval shaped module on the current generation iPhone 10s max and here is the iPhone 10 R next to the iPhone 11 R I'm interested to know what you guys think what do you think about these new camera modules do you like that square interface do you think it looks just too out there or do you think it's a good thing to advance the camera technology on the next generation iPhone personally I don't think it looks that bad in the hand I think obviously it does stand out but I don't think it looks as bad as I would have imagined when I first saw the mock-ups several months back now there are some additional subtle differences with button placement with the current generation iPhone when compared to the iPhone 11 so you'll notice that the button placement is just slightly different when compared to the current generation iPhones and we noted this back when we went hands-on with the prototype iPhone 11 case which is right here so this case actually fits this dummy model perfectly like a glove and you can see how precise that camera module cutout is on that clear case it fits perfectly and then like I said all the buttons and everything fit perfectly as well so you can see the side button and you can see the volume buttons and mute switch and even the cutouts on the bottom are precise so that's a look at the iPhone 11 are now let's have a look at the iPhone 11 and see how that fits inside the case so it fits perfectly and like the iPhone 10 are the camera cutout on the iPhone 11 is precise as are the buttons side button volume buttons mute switch along with the cutouts on the rear so folks what do you guys think I think this is definitely what we are going to see revealed on stage come September this is the iPhone 11 11 max and 11 are now obviously these dummy models only paint part of the picture we still don't know how Apple is going to utilize these cameras and while it's highly likely that that third camera is going to be of the OSHA wide variety you can't really say for sure because we don't know the marketing details we don't know how Apple is going to present this thing on stage come September but we do know what it's going to look like let me know what you guys think down below in the comments this is Jeff with nine-to-five Macin this video we take a hands-on look at the iPhone 11 11 max in 11 art dummy models thanks for watching nine-to-five Mac be sure to thumbs up click the subscribe button and then enable notifications with the bill icon so you won't miss any upcoming videos how's it going ladies and gentlemen boys and girls jeff benjamin with nine-to-five mac this is the iphone 11 max dummy this is the iPhone 11 our dummy and of course you have the iPhone 11 dummy now although these are just mock-ups that don't actually work these should represent what we will see come September and obviously the main thing is the camera you have that telephoto lens you have the wide-angle lens and II new ultra wide lens or what we expect to be an ultra-wide lens along with the flash and the microphone embedded right into that sort of towel like mechanism from the rear of the iPhone 11 so obviously that new camera module is the star of the show as far as these dummy mock-ups are concerned that's really the only big difference between the current generation iPhone and the iPhone 11 so here is the iPhone 11 our mock-up and as rumors have suggested the iPhone 11 are will have a dual camera module instead of the triple camera module but for consistency's sake at least it retains that same square design so the current generation iPhone 10 R has a single wide-angle camera but here on the iPhone 11 are you have a telephoto lens along with the wide-angle lens in the flash in the microphone all embedded into that square module so let's compare side-by-side the current generation iPhone models with the iPhone 11 models and you can see that Square module compared to that vertical oval shaped module on the current generation iPhone 10s max and here is the iPhone 10 R next to the iPhone 11 R I'm interested to know what you guys think what do you think about these new camera modules do you like that square interface do you think it looks just too out there or do you think it's a good thing to advance the camera technology on the next generation iPhone personally I don't think it looks that bad in the hand I think obviously it does stand out but I don't think it looks as bad as I would have imagined when I first saw the mock-ups several months back now there are some additional subtle differences with button placement with the current generation iPhone when compared to the iPhone 11 so you'll notice that the button placement is just slightly different when compared to the current generation iPhones and we noted this back when we went hands-on with the prototype iPhone 11 case which is right here so this case actually fits this dummy model perfectly like a glove and you can see how precise that camera module cutout is on that clear case it fits perfectly and then like I said all the buttons and everything fit perfectly as well so you can see the side button and you can see the volume buttons and mute switch and even the cutouts on the bottom are precise so that's a look at the iPhone 11 are now let's have a look at the iPhone 11 and see how that fits inside the case so it fits perfectly and like the iPhone 10 are the camera cutout on the iPhone 11 is precise as are the buttons side button volume buttons mute switch along with the cutouts on the rear so folks what do you guys think I think this is definitely what we are going to see revealed on stage come September this is the iPhone 11 11 max and 11 are now obviously these dummy models only paint part of the picture we still don't know how Apple is going to utilize these cameras and while it's highly likely that that third camera is going to be of the OSHA wide variety you can't really say for sure because we don't know the marketing details we don't know how Apple is going to present this thing on stage come September but we do know what it's going to look like let me know what you guys think down below in the comments this is Jeff with nine-to-five Mac\n"