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The iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max bring several meaningful upgrades over their predecessors. One of the most notable changes is the improved battery life, which provides more juice for users who want to use their phone all day without needing to recharge. The OLED screens have also been enhanced with brighter and more contrasted displays that are a pleasure to look at. Performance-wise, the iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max deliver faster speeds thanks to their A13 Bionic chip. This translates to seamless multitasking and quick app launches. The new selfie camera has also been upgraded to 12 megapixels with a wider lens, making it perfect for taking high-quality self-portraits. The triple-camera setup is another highlight of the iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max. With an ultra-wide shooter on top of the main and telephoto cameras, users can capture more in their shots without needing to zoom out. The new feature called "capture outside the frame" allows users to use information from the ultra-wide camera to provide a wider shot if they accidentally crop someone else. Night mode is also available on both devices, which takes two or three seconds to snap a photo and produces amazing results with plenty of detail, balance sharpening, excellent contrasting colors, and nice exposure. Portrait shots are taken with a telephoto cam by default but can be taken with the main cam as well. Overall, the iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max are excellent smartphones that bring some of the best features available today.
The Xiaomi 11T is a mid-ranger that packs high-level specs at an affordable price point. While sharing the same design as its Pro sibling, the vanilla model has some notable differences, including a lower-end chipset and slower charging speed. However, this may actually make it the better value proposition. One of the standout features of the 11T is its 6.67-inch AMOLED display with a fast 120Hz refresh rate, offering smooth performance and excellent color accuracy. The phone's design is sleek and well-crafted, featuring a two-step camera bump and a curved glass back panel that reflects light. The 108MP main camera delivers excellent results, with rich detail and natural colors. The ultra-wide camera also performs well, producing sharp and detailed shots. However, the lack of HDR means that more challenging scenes may become blown out. Battery life is decent, with an endurance score of 98 hours in our tests. Charging speed is somewhat slower than its Pro sibling, reaching 86% charge in half an hour using the included 67W adapter. Overall, the Xiaomi 11T offers great value for a mid-ranger, competing with more expensive devices. Its powerful chipset, competitive cameras, and fast charging make it a compelling option, despite some minor compromises on features compared to its Pro sibling.
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