Comparing the brand new iPhone 12 features to the iPhone 11

Apple just dropped the release date for the latest and absolutely stellar iPhone 12. But that’s not all. With this model, they’ve managed to discount all their older models. Here’s how the not-so-latest iPhone 11 compares with the new flagship iPhone 12.

The iPhone 12 comes with 5G connectivity
All hail the new iPhone 12 that has managed to reign in a new era with style. The iPhone 12 comes with 5G connectivity while the 2019 iPhone 11 works on 4G LTE cellular..

Comparing the brand new iPhone 12 features to the iPhone 11
5G connectivity in the iPhone 12 base model and variants will ensure that you experience improved speeds, faster downloads, easy browsing, and a whole lot more. Not to mention, the most iconic feature is that you can access 5G connectivity worldwide, not just in the US.

The iPhone 12 has better video recording
The iPhone 12 comes with major upgrades on the in-built camera like the Dolby Vision HDR video recording up to 30 fps. The camera specifications for both the iPhone 11 and iPhone 12 largely remain the same. Both have the same Ultra Wide and Wide camera lenses, except that the Ultra Wide camera on the iPhone 12 comes with lens correction.

The iPhone 12 comes with a Super Retina XDR display

Both the iPhone 11 and the iPhone 12 have a 6.1 inch (diagonal) display, but the iPhone 12 has a greater resolution that allows the user a much better viewing experience compared to that of the iPhone 11. The iPhone 12 comes with a Super Retina XDR display whereas the iPhone 11 comes with a Liquid Retina display. The iPhone 12 has a resolution of 2532×1170-pixel resolution at 460 ppi whereas the iPhone 11 has a resolution of 1792×828‑pixel resolution at 326 ppi.

The iPhone 11 now has the fastest processor chip

The iPhone 11 has an A13 Bionic chip and a third‑generation Neural Engine. The iPhone 12 has an A14 Bionic chip and a next‑generation Neural Engine. This A14 Bionic chip is a step ahead of the competition. It is the first chip in the smartphone industry that is built on a 5-nanometer processor. It is the fastest processor chip in the market right now.

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