Significant Upgrades to Camera and Battery
In an exciting development, Apple has unveiled its latest offering to the smartphone world, a new iPhone that brings noticeable improvements in the camera and battery departments. The battery has been marginally upsized from its predecessor, allowing for extended usage. Meanwhile, the camera quality has been significantly improved in line with Apple’s continued emphasis on enhancing user experience.
The new iPhone stands out with a distinctive design, featuring a glossy glass finish and a robust metal frame. In a first for the tech giant, the Apple logo has been repositioned to the center of the phone’s back. The notch on the screen, a characteristic feature of recent iPhones, remains unchanged from its predecessor.
The new iPhone is powered by Apple’s A13 Bionic processor and features a 6.1-inch IPS LCD screen. It offers a range of storage options: 64GB, 128GB, or 256GB, catering to consumers’ varying needs. The camera and battery advancements set this iPhone apart from previous models, promising users an unparalleled smartphone experience.
Being the best-selling model in 2023, the iPhone 11 is priced at around 1,680 AED in the United Arab Emirates for the 64GB model. Despite its relatively moderate price, the new iPhone has certain limitations such as the lack of a headphone jack, limited eSIM support, a Lightning charging port instead of USB Type-C, and a standard charger that does not support fast charging. Experts recommend maintaining the battery charge at 80% to prolong its life, as deep discharge can occur if not charged properly.
In contrast to the original model, Chinese iPhone clones are available at significantly lower prices, ranging from 200 to 300 Egyptian pounds (approximately 30 to 40 USD). However, they differ in terms of capabilities and only resemble the original in appearance.