The addition of “Pro” to distinguish its flagship smartphones over its cheapest model — which was known last year as the iPhone XR — makes sense. Apple uses the “Pro” label in several other categories of products, from the iPad Pro to the MacBook Pro; it still doesn’t make iPhone 11 Pro Max any less of a mouthful.
Naming aside, what I’m most excited about on the iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max is the triple-camera suite, which adds an extra ultra-wide-angle lens to the portfolio, along with features like Night mode and slofies — slow motion selfies. The iPhone’s camera has never been bad, but has struggled to keep up with competitors like the Google Pixel 3 and Huawei’s P30 Pro. It’s looking like that’s about to change.
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