

As such, the iPhone 11 is available in a variety of different brighter colours, as compared to the more staid options available for the iPhone 11 Pro. Ease of UseĪpple pitches the iPhone 11 as being for those with a more limited budget, but it also targets a younger and more “fun” orientated audience. The other main different specification which is likely to be pertinent to photographers include a different screen size and type, but otherwise, the native camera app is exactly the same – including new features such as Night mode, an improved Portrait mode, additional shooting features and a newly-streamlined appearance.Īt the time of writing, the iPhone 11 retails for between £729 and £879 depending on the memory size (64GB, 128GB, 256GB are available) you choose – bearing in mind that you can’t expand the onboard storage with iPhone models, if you’re a photographer who likes to shoot a lot of images and videos, investing in the largest possible memory size might be a sensible idea. What the iPhone 11 doesn’t have is the 2x (52mm equivalent) telephoto lens.
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In terms of the camera specifications, the iPhone 11 Pro and the iPhone 11 actually share quite a few of the same features.īoth models have a standard, 26mm equivalent f/1.8 lens, plus a 13mm “0.5x” f/2.4 ultra wide angle lens – this is the first time we’ve seen such a wide lens appearing on an iPhone. While the flagship model, the iPhone 11 Pro is the replacement for the iPhone XS, also announced at the same time was the iPhone 11, which is intended to be a more-affordable option and a replacement for the iPhone XR. He doesn’t run or cycle as much as he should.Rather than just releasing one new iPhone model this September, Apple announced two. In his spare time, Dan enjoys spending time with his family, watching sport and drinking beer.
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Dan has also given talks on upcoming tech trends.ĭan is completely platform agnostic, equally at home on Windows, macOS, Android and iOS and uses all four on a regular basis. As a tech pundit, Dan has also been quizzed and quoted for a wide variety places including BBC World Service and News Online, Sky News Swipe, The Sun, BBC Radios 4 and 5Live and has also been interviewed on Channel 4 News, ITV News and Sky News. He has also written a book, 1000 Life Hacks, featuring lifestyle tips and tricks across various topics including tech, parenting, fashion, home and DIY. Dan has also written for a huge amount of magazines and websites including The Big Issue, MacFormat, Maximum PC, Official PlayStation magazine and Web User.

He was also part of the team that launched TechRadar where he rose to deputy editor. Based near Bath, UK, Dan stepped up to Pocket-lint from T3.com where he relaunched the UK lifestyle and technology site after a spell launching and editing Lifehacker UK. He’s a regular at tech shows like CES, Mobile World Congress (MWC) and IFA as well as other launches and events.

Dan Grabham is the former associate editor at Pocket-lint working across features, news and reviews and has extensive experience writing about computing, mobile and internet topics.
