iPhone 12 vs. iPhone 11: What’s changed and who should upgrade?

The differences between the iPhone 12 and the iPhone 11; and whether you should upgrade.

Yesterday, Apple released four iPhone 12 models: the iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Mini, iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max.The iPhone 12 Mini and iPhone 12 Pro Max will be available starting Nov. 13. And then the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro will be available starting Oct. 16. If you’re confusing about upgrading from iPhone 11 to the iPhone 12, this post is what you are looking for!

How’s the iPhone 12 compares with the iPhone 11? Let’s take a look!

iPhone 12 vs. iPhone 11: Different size screens

As announced, Apple lauched four iPhone 12 models: the iPhone 12 Mini (5.4-inch), the iPhone 12 and 12 Pro (6.1-inch), and the iPhone 12 Pro Max (6.7-inch). By comparison, there are only three iPhone 11 devices: the iPhone 11 (6.1-inch), the iPhone 11 Pro (5.8-inch) and the iPhone 11 Pro Max (6.5-inch).

iPhone 12 vs. iPhone 11: Same refresh rate

Both the iPhone 11 and the iPhone 12 refresh at 60 fps, or 60Hz. Most phones are the same. But some, like the Galaxy S20 and the OnePlus 8 Pro, refresh at 120Hz. Your phone will run faster and smoother when you’re scrolling through apps and websites if it has high the refresh rate.

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Better cameras

As always to the new iPhones, the iPhone 12 has upgraded camera features over the iPhone 11 — especially the iPhone 12 Pro models. The iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Mini quite close to the iPhone 11’s camera design, with regular, ultrawide and selfie cameras. But HDR mode has improved for challenging scenes with bright and dark elements on the iphone 12. And Night Mode photos that now work on the ultrawide and selfie cameras.
Meanwhile, the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max get major photography improvements. They allow a larger image sensor and a fourth telephoto camera for more distant subjects, too. The iPhone 12 Pro has the same 2x zoom telephoto reach as earlier iPhones — a 52mm equivalent focal length — but the Pro Max’s extends to 2.5x zoom, or a 65mm equivalent lens.

Despite this, the iPhone 11 have the wonderful camera too. It provide a Night Mode and an ultrawide-angle camera, along with a great video camera.

The addition of 5G

Since virtually all new Android phones arriving in the US already have offered 5G cellular connectivity, the iphone 12 have to catch them too. This means the iphone 12 can tap into the high-speed wireless network on the go. It is a future-proof your device for the rise of 5G.

Many people seem to believe iPhone 11 offer 5G connectivity too but it actually does not.

iPhone 12 vs. iPhone 11: Price

The 2019 iPhone 11’s base model cost $699, which was $50 less than the 2018 iPhone XR.; while iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max will start at $999 and $1,099. Now the iPhone 11’s price has dropped to $599 with the addition of the iPhone 12.

The lowest price one – The iPhone 12 Mini costs $699; to the iPhone 12 is $799; while the iPhone 12 Pro is $999; and the iPhone 12 Pro Max is $1,099.

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Galaxy Note 20 Ultra vs iPhone 11 Pro Max – Camera shootout

The Galaxy Note 20 and iPhone 11 Pro Max both take amazing pictures

The Galaxy Note 20 Ultra comes to this fight with three rear cameras, including a 108-megapixel main wide-angle camera, a 12MP ultra-wide camera and a 12MP telephoto lens with 5x optical zoom and 50x Space Zoom. Samsung also includes a laser auto focus sensor along with a 10MP selfie shooter.

Apple’s iPhone 11 Pro Max answers back with a triple rear camera array consisting of 12MP wide camera, 12MP ultra-wide camera and 12MP telephoto lens that can achieve 2x optical and 10x digital zoom. And this phone has some special photo features of its own, including Deep Fusion for better detail and next-gen Smart HDR.

Note 20 Ultra vs iPhone 11 Pro Max – Night mode

The iPhone 11 Pro Max produces a brighter shot, as you can make out the basket more clearly as well as the fruit inside. The lemon and especially the apples down below are less visible in the Note 20 Ultra’s photo.

Night mode

Note 20 Ultra vs iPhone 11 Pro Max – Produce

The Note 20 Ultra delivers punchier colors overall, especially in the the green, orange and red peppers. But once again the iPhone 11 Pro Max produces more natural-looking hues along with more detail when you zoom in. The wooden cases also look sharper with the iPhone’s camera.

Produce

Note 20 Ultra vs iPhone 11 Pro Max – Flower

The Note 20 Ultra starts out strong with this comparison of a flower taken outdoors. The red in the petals is closer to real life, while the iPhone 11 Pro Max’s shot introduces more violet. The white balance also looks a bit better in the Note’s shot. To the iPhone’s credit, the white area of the flower pops a bit more against the background, and the background is more in focus.

Flower

 

Note 20 Ultra vs iPhone 11 Pro Max – 10x zoom

This is where the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra pulls ahead. It offers a 5x optical zoom and a 10x hybrid optical zoom that delivers a considerably sharper image. You can make out more detail in the tree that straddles this creek, as well as in the surrounding leaves and the pebbles in the foreground. The iPhone 11 Pro Max manages to not blow out some of the sunnier highlights, which the Note 20 Ultra does.

10x zoom

 

Note 20 Ultra vs iPhone 11 Pro Max – Portrait

The Live Focus mode on the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra is plenty capable, as it delivered a good bokeh effect on this portrait. The iPhone 11 Pro Max captured a warmer portrait with more even lighting overall. But the iPhone’s photo also looks a bit too warm.

Galaxy Note - Portrait

Note 20 Ultra vs iPhone 11 Pro Max – Verdict

The iPhone tends to deliver more realistic colors, while the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra leans toward more saturated hues. So which you prefer may depend on your tastes. I personally like the iPhone 11 Pro for portraits and selfies, and its Night mode is more effective.
Where the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra pulls ahead is with its 108MP sensor and especially its more powerful zoom. The iPhone 11 Pro Max simply can’t go as far as the Samsung. Although the upcoming iPhone 12 Pro could narrow that gap with a telephoto that cuts in closer.Galaxy Note