iPhone 11: Apple reveals release date, price, images and new features of phone
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Your support makes all the difference.Apple has unveiled the iPhone 11.
The new phone features extra cameras as well as a new look on the outside. It comes in a variety of new colours, including green and purple.
Introducing the new phone, Apple focused on the imaging abilities of the new device. Though it received a speed bump, the majority of the announcement focused on the variety of new camera features that have been added to the iPhone 11.
But despite those speed boosts, the iPhone 11 will have an hour more battery than the iPhone XR that it replaces in Apple's line-up. The XR was already Apple's longest-lasting iPhone.
It has two cameras on the back, including a wide-angle lens that allows the phone to be able to capture twice as much as previous models.
That same camera also includes a night mode, which Apple claims will make it far better at taking pictures in the dark.
And it features a variety of different video features.
On the inside, the iPhone 11 includes the A13 Bionic, Apple's latest mobile chip. It performs better than any other phone, Apple claimed, and will allow vastly improved performance.
Apple said there was a variety of new iPhone features that it not have time to discuss, including a better flash, a faster Face ID sensor and improved Wi-Fi.
The phone will sell for $699, Apple said, cheaper than the most recent iPhones.
It is expected to be followed by the iPhone 11 Pro, the more expensive version of the handset.
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The iPhone has come a long way since Jobs' 2007 keynote. One thing the late Apple co-founder probably didn't foresee was the current size of the current iPhone crop. He famously said about rivals opting for larger-screen devices: "No one's going to buy that."
iPhones have only grown in size since the original 3.5-inch version, with larger models now measuring almost twice that.
Looking forward, people are speculating about what iPhones might look like in 10 years. The expected addition of an extra camera lens on the iPhone 11 has led to some strange imaginings.
Other memes doing the rounds on social media ahead of the iPhone 11 launch are poking fun at the escalating prices of iPhones in recent years.
There's a fair few jokes about how people are planning to pay, with some suggesting they'd need to sell an organ before they could afford it.
Others have noted that you could but two second-hand Toyotas for the anticipated price of the premium version of the iPhone 11.
If you're wondering about the prices for the iPhone 11 range, the latest leak from SlashLeaks has you covered:
iPhone 11 - $749
iPhone 11 Pro - $999
iPhone 11 Pro Max - $1,099
This is the same pricing as last year for Apple's new iPhones.
Apple is also expected to slash the prices of last year's iPhone X and iPhone XS.
It's 7am in California, which means T-minus three hours until the Apple Event gets underway.
For the first time ever, Apple has made it possible to watch an iPhone unveiling on YouTube.
You'll be able to watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=996wliAI_y4
It wasn't so long ago that viewers needed some form of Apple hardware or software just to watch the event.
Old iPhone models will lose up to 30 per cent of their value in the 24 hours following today's iPhone 11 event, according to some new research that's just floated in to my inbox.
The fourth annual Phone Depreciation Report from Music Magpie also gives an idea of how quickly the price of smartphones depreciate after their launch.
That chart below does not look good for Huawei.
It might have something to do with the US trade ban, which has hit smartphone sales of the Chinese tech giant hard.
Speaking of Huawei, I wonder if CEO Ren Zhengfei will be buying his family a new iPhone 11?
In this hugely popular post, one Twitter user says that the pictures showing the variety of cameras on the new iPhone is triggering their trypophobia – a fear of irregular patterns of tiny holes.
It's not the first time that has happened this year. Apple's new Mac Pro, which can be seen below, also caused discomfort in some people who saw it.
People have also noted the similarity of the camera lens alignment to various objects.
Is it a bowling ball?
Or perhaps a coconut?
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