Apple iphone 11 pro review

Apple announced its latest set of smartphones in September 2019. This review concentrates on the iPhone 11 Pro, which, along with the iPhone 11 Pro Max, represents the company’s latest flagship model.

Building on the success of the iPhone XS, the iPhone 11 Pro brings some new features for the camera that we’ve not seen before on any previous iPhone models.

The iPhone 11 Pro, and the iPhone 11 Pro Max, share camera specifications. There are three rear cameras/lenses, with a super wide angle lens being introduced for the first time, giving you an equivalent of 13mm with an f/2.4 aperture.

It is joined by the standard lens, which has a 26mm equivalent and an f/1.8 aperture, as well as a 2x telephoto lens, which gives you 52mm at f/2.0. All three of the cameras have 12 megapixel sensors.

As well as new hardware updates, there have also been a range of new software features which photographers are likely to find enticing too. There’s a new Night mode, next-generation Smart HDR for photos, and an updated Portrait mode.

The iPhone 11 Pro is available in three different sizes - 64GB, 256GB and 512GB (you can’t upgrade the amount of storage), at prices ranging from £1,049 up to £1,399 at the time of writing.

You can also buy the iPhone on a range of different handsets from many different operators, while Apple also operates a trade-in programme which can reduce the price if you have an old iPhone you’re upgrading from.