IPhone 11

The iPhone 11 was released by Apple on September 10, 2019 at their annual "September Event." It is released in two variations: the standard model that uses a dual lens, and the Pro model that uses a triple lens.

Features
The iPhone 11 uses the 13th generation of Apple's custom chipset called the Apple A13 Bionic. As of the release date, Apple claimed Apple claimed that this chipset contained the fastest CPU and GPU available in a smartphone.

Apple claims the iPhone 11 battery will last an hour longer than the battery in the iPhone XR and Xs Max.

The iPhone 11 was delivered with iOS 12.4.1, and then iOS 13 starting September 19, 2019.

Apple claimed the phone comes with "enhanced Face ID", but did not clarify how the technology has been improved.

The phone was produced in 64GB, 128GB or 256GB configurations.

For the first time, Apple has provided a dual lens camera on the base iPhone model, and has indicated that photography improvements are a main feature across the entire 2019 product line.

Along with the standard lens, the iPhone 11 comes with a 12MP wide camera that uses a 26mm lens, and a 12MP ultra-wide camera with  a field of view of 120 degrees.

The camera app has improvements in Night Mode for low light conditions, and it is enabled by default. The software attempts to reduce low-light image noise, and improves brightness and contrast. Apple believes that with the new configuration, the time required to take a low-light photo should be improved by three times that of the XR.

The iPhone 11 supports 4K video recording, plus the regular time-lapse and slo-mo video modes. Image stabilization is improved, and it includes 0.5x zoom for realistic wide-angle shots.

On the front, the iPhone 11 has a 12MP TrueDepth selfie camera, allowing you to rotate the phone to take wider images to make up for the lack of a front-facing wide-angle lens. This camera supports the same 4K video recording as the rear camera.