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Abstract:Apple's iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max have some key differences when it comes to their colors, pricing, and specifications.
Apple debuted three new iPhones on Tuesday: the less expensive and more colorful iPhone 11, and the pricier iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max.
The Pro models have a more advanced camera, a display that's better for contrast, and more durability when it comes to water resistance compared to the iPhone 11.
See below for a closer look at what's different between Apple's new iPhone models.
Apple unveiled three new iPhones on Tuesday: the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max. While their names may sound similar, there are some significant differences between them.
The most notable discrepancy between the pricier iPhone 11 Pro and the iPhone 11 is in their cameras. Apple's high-end iPhones have three cameras mounted on the back, while the iPhone 11 only has two. The more expensive iPhones also have a brighter OLED screen that will likely offer better contrast than the iPhone 11's LCD display.
Here's a closer look at the precise differences between Apple's newest iPhones.
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