To add to my last post, the following was shared by Kliph to the beta users group. Not surprisingly, some of the items in this list pertain to the cameras, but many do not. Cheers, Donna
Twenty-five Best iPhone Features By Khamosh Pathak Posted by Khamosh Pathak on Sep 10, 2019 in Featured <http://www.iphonehacks.com/featured>, iPhone 11 <http://www.iphonehacks.com/iphone-11> Apple has finally unveiled the next base level iPhone <http://www.iphonehacks.com/2019/09/iphone-11-announced.html>. The iPhone 11 is truly the iPhone for the masses. With a new ultra-wide camera, 6 new colors, blazing-fast A13 Bionic processor, and a $50 cheaper starting price. Here’s everything you need to know about iPhone 11. Best iPhone 11 Features 1. Six New Gorgeous Colors The new iPhone 11 comes in six gorgeous new colors. They’re a bit more in the pastel-color range but they look quite good. The colors are Purple, White, Green, Yellow, Black, and (Product)Red. 2. Anodized Aluminum and 3D Glass Design As you can tell by looking at the back, the iPhone 11 has a new design on the back. The iPhone 11 shell is made out of anodized aluminum and on both sides there’s glass panel. iPhone 11 features a 3D glass design that seamlessly merges with the aluminum band. 3. A13 Bionic Chip Apple says that the 7nm+ based A13 Bionic chip has the fastest CPU in any smartphone. It is up to 20% faster than the CPU inside the A12 chip. The A13 chip has special improvements for machine learning accelerators that allow the CPU to deliver more than 1 trillion operations per second. 4. Fastest Smartphone GPU in the World Apple also says that the iPhone 11 has the fastest GPU in any smartphone on the market. It’s up to 20% faster than the GPU in iPhone XR while also being more power-efficient. 5. New Primary Camera The primary camera on the iPhone 11 has been updated. The 12MP sensor has 100% Focus Pixels for up to three times faster autofocus in low light. 6. New Ultra Wide Camera The iPhone 11 gets a whole new camera. And it’s an ultra-wide sensor with a 120-degree wide field of view! The 12MP Ultra Wide sensor has a f/2.4 aperture. It basically allows you to zoom out by 0.5x from the regular shot. Using this camera you can take some amazing cinematic shots with a whole new prespective. 7. 4K Video on Ultra Wide Camera The 4K recording works on the Ultra Wide camera as well and you can seamlessly switch between the cameras while shooting the video. You can tap on the zoom button to zoom out, or you can slide on the icon to slowly switch between the camera. 8. Audio Zoom The Ultra Wide camera and the new zoom technology comes with a really cool addition in the software. As you zoom in and out of a video, the audio zooms too! 9. Night Mode in Camera App iPhone 11 has a new low-light mode that turns on automatically and works without the flash. It takes multiple images while optical image stabilization steadies the lens. Then the software aligns the images to correct for movement and removes sections with too much blur. It then de-noises and enhances all the available details. What you end up with is a final image using which you can actually use as it is much brighter. 10. QuickTake QuickTake is a new feature coming later in the year that will let you shoot videos while you’re taking photos. What’s awesome is that it will keep the same frame and all the image settings, seamlessly switching to the video mode. This is something that is not quick to do right now. Once the feature ships, all you need to do is tap and hold on the Shutter button to start capturing a video. You can then swipe left to lock the video if you wish to capture longer videos. 11. 12MP Front Facing Camera There’s a new and improved camera sensor in the TrueDepth camera system. It’s now a 12MP sensor with an f/2.2 aperture. 12. Faster Face ID with Greater Angles Face ID is now 30% faster and it works at greater angles. So even if the phone is not directly looking at you straight in the face, Face ID unlock will still work. 13. Slo-mo on Front Facing Camera Apple is trying to make slofies a thing. You can now capture slow-motion video from the front-facing camera at up to 120 fps. 14. 4K Recording on Front Facing Camera Plus you can record 4K video on the front-facing camera at 24, 30 or 60 fps. 15. Portrait Mode Works with Pets Thanks to how the new wide and ultra wide cameras work together, the portrait mode on the iPhone 11 now works for pets too! This is something we’ve wanted ever since Apple launched the iPhone XR last year with Portrait mode but limited it only to humans. 16. Spatial Audio with Dolby Atmos The speakers in iPhone 11 are equipped with 3D Spatial audio technology. It simulates surround sound for a more immersive experience. The new iPhone also comes with Dolby Atmos support. 17. Deep Fusion Deep Fusion is a new image processing technology by Apple that will ship with a software update later in the Fall. It’s another form of image composition technology. Apple takes 4 primary and 4 secondary shots before you press the shutter button. When you press the shutter button it takes one extremely long exposure shots to get as much detail as possible. It then works pixel-by-pixel to stitch the details together from all the shots in the best manner. What you get is an image with an amazing level of detail. 18. Longer Battery Life Than iPhone XR iPhone XR already had amazing all-day battery life. iPhone 11 pushes the bar further by adding a whole hour to the battery life. That’s up to 17 hours of video playback and up to 10 hours of video streaming time. 19. New U1 Chip iPhone 11 has a whole new chip called U1 that uses Ultra-Wideband technology for spacial awareness. This allows iPhone 11 to precisely locate other U1 devices. If you want to share a file using AirDrop, just point your iPhone at theirs and they’ll be the first in the list of the AirDrop sharing screen. 20. Toughest Glass Ever in a Smartphone Apple has heard your complaints loud and clear. With a back design that is precision milled and sculpted from a single piece of glass, iPhone 11 features the toughest glass ever in a smartphone. This should help protect your iPhone in case you do drop it. 21. Improved Water-Resistance iPhone 11 is IP68 certified. This means it can withstand up to 2 meters of water for 30 minutes. That’s a notch higher than what iPhone XR is capable of. 22. Extended Dynamic Range The extended dynamic range feature on the iPhone 11 while recording videos is now available for 4k videos at up to 60fps. On the iPhone XR, this was limited to 30fps videos only. 23. Gigabit-class LTE iPhone 11 features Gigabit-class LTE that will help you get the best speeds on your travels. This was a notable omission on the iPhone XR so its nice to see Apple finally getting around to adding it. 24. Wi-Fi 6 iPhone 11 is the first new iPhone to support the new Wi-Fi 6 standard for faster download speeds. 25. $50 Cheaper than iPhone XR iPhone 11 starts at $699. That’s a $50 price drop compared to iPhone XR’s starting price. And that’s great news for a lot of people. iPhone is now back to starting at under $700 for the 64GB model. You can get the 128GB model at $749 and the 256GB model for $849. Other than this, the iPhone 11 has all the same features that you saw in iPhone XR. So it still supports wireless charging, fast charging with the optional 18-watt charger, Dual SIM support with eSIM, and more. iPhone 11 will ship with iOS 13 <http://www.iphonehacks.com/2019/06/ios-13-features-whats-new.html>, with support for editing 4K videos, dark mode, and lot more. Your Favorite Feature for iPhone 11? What is your favorite feature in the iPhone 11 update? Are you planning to upgrade to iPhone 11 or you’d rather buy the iPhone XR at the now reduced rate of just $599? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below. > On Sep 11, 2019, at 6:06 AM, Donna Goodin <doniado...@me.com> wrote: > > I would just add that there is new hardware. Both the phones have a faster > processor, which is something I always like to see. I think they may also > have a new haptic engine, which I'm curious about. > > I think part of what draws responses like Kawal's is that the iPhone isn't > new anymore. I was actually thinking about this last night. In the "old > days' (2009 2010) we were so excited to see every new release, because > everything was new, both in terms of the phone itself and the touch > interface, and the fact that Apple had made it accessible. Every Apple event > felt like Christmas. In those days, this list would hav been abuzz within > moments of the conclusion of the event. I think accessible Apple products > have become the "new normal." In a way that is a really good thing, but it > means that events like yesterday will seem less dramatic. > > I can say that I've been running the beta on both my iPad and iPhone, and I > really like it. Apple has introduced some very nice new features, > including--as someone else already mentioned--voice control, which will be > great for folks who have limited mobility in their hands. > > For my part, I do plan to upgrade to the 11. I'm looking forward to the > faster processor, and the faster face recognition. I won't upgrade to the > new watch, there wasn't anything in that that I feel like I need to have. > But I have a Series 4, and as someone else pointed out earlier, a $400 watch > is something that ought to last for more than one year, so I'm just fine > sitting Series 5 out. > Cheers, > Donna > >> On Sep 11, 2019, at 5:38 AM, Jürgen Fleger <mailinglis...@fleger.net> wrote: >> >> I will. I’m pretty sure Apple won’t disappoint us. Actually they proved >> themselves as a very reliable partner in terms of accessibility. More then >> any other company I can remember in the world of Windows and Android. >> >> >> >>> Am 11.09.2019 um 12:16 schrieb 'Kawal Gucukoglu' via MacVisionaries >>> <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>: >>> >>> Please tell us about the voice over on the new watch when you get it with >>> the display on. >>> >>> Sent from my iPhone >>> >>>> On 11 Sep 2019, at 11:13 am, Jürgen Fleger <mailinglis...@fleger.net> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> The hardware itself was just terrific for sighted users. Some told me how >>>> stunning the pictures looked like. >>>> On 19th September you’ll see what Apple is going to release for us in iOS >>>> 13. They included a lot of really great new functions in VO settings. >>>> And in terms of the new Apple Watch: we’ll see. 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