IPhone 11

iPhone 11 was unveiled at the Apple September 2019 event and released on September 10, 2019 there are the following 2 models such as the Pro model and the regular model instead this year apple uses dual lens for the regular model and for the Pro model it is a tripple lens model.

The chipset inside the iPhone 11 is called the A13 Bionic. Apple claims it has the fastest CPU and GPU in a smartphone with this device, and that's something else we'll be sure to test in the future.

Apple has shown off some video games being played on the phone, but we've yet to fully learn what the chipset will be capable of.

The battery inside the iPhone 11 comes with the claim it'll last an hour longer than the iPhone XR. Apple never announces the exact sizes of its batteries, but we'll be sure to learn it in the coming days.

The device will come running iOS 13 software out of the box immediately that comes with a system-wide Dark Mode for the first time.

A claim on the stage says it comes with "enhanced Face ID", but it's uncertain exactly how the facial unlocking technology has been improved.

The phone will be available in 64GB, 128GB or 256GB options. We've yet to learn the exact differences in prices for the three devices.

There's a big focus on the camera this year, and that's because it's a dual lens sensor, for the first time on the cheaper iPhone.

There's a 12MP wide camera with a 26mm lens, and that's paired with a 12MP ultra-wide camera. That second snapper has 120 degree field of view.

Night Mode has returned for low light conditions, and it comes turned on automatically on the iPhone 11. It's a similar affair to Google's Night Sight on Pixel phones, and the on-stage example seemed quite impressive.

It improves brightness and attempts to reduce noise in your images. Apple believes the iPhone 11 will be three times faster in low light scenarios too.

Video modes include 4K video recording, slow and time-lapse. Apple also says it has improved image stabilization on the new phone too.

Overall, Apple claims to have the "highest quality video recording in a smartphone". We'll be sure to test out that claim at the time of our full review.

The selfie camera is a 12MP TrueDepth camera, and the aim is so you can rotate the phone to take wider images although this isn't a wide-angle shooter. It's also the first time Apple has included 4K video recording on the selfie camera.