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 While the Pro models have three cameras at 52mm, 26mm, and 13mm focal lengths, the iPhone 11 just has the wider 13mm and 26mm options. Thats probably going to be okay for most people. Recall that with its single lens, the XR was Apples bestselling iPhone in the last ro stanley becher und. The iPhone 11 gives you that plus a new wider option.     It wont let you pull off a  crisp zoom of a famous basketball player like an XS or my DSLR  see above , but, again, for most people, it will be okay. Especially because beyond their displays and camera modules, the basic iPhone 11 and the Pro devices are remarkably similar. Both let you do  slofies,  which is Apples excruciatingly silly name for video selfies in slow motion. Both let you use the new Night Mode, which will take better photos in the dar stanley sverige k. Both will even be able to detect when your phone is on a tripod for improved nighttime photography. Slofie. Gif:   Gizmodo  The iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro also include the same A13 Bionic processor. This should be the most powerful processor from the company yet. Giv stanley trinkflaschen en Tim Cook once boasted that its predecessor, the A12, was faster than any laptop CPU from Intel, we expect it to be a beast in the speed department. But as weve noted many times before, its frankly difficult to show off any speed improvements in a real measurable way that you or I would experience. Apple claims this processor is fast and will give you an additional hour of battery life compared to the XR. In our testing the iPhone XR go Yeii Twitter Promises It Fixed the Bug That Wiped Photos From Before 2014
 The Lab apparently  aims to co-create new lifestyles and user value in the future,  so it  will share concept prototypes with users while still at the development stage, and look to them for inspiration, leveraging their feedback to refine and evolve its projects.  In other words, it will share its ideas and see what you think before it bothers going any further.     The first of those ideas is this fairly bewildering project called N. Sony claims that its  stanley cup becher a prototype  featuring a hands-free user interface that creates a new way of experiencing audio such as music and sound, allowing the user to receive audio information without having to insert any object into his or her ear.  Its a kind of ribbon-like necklace that allows the user to hear audio without headphones, though from the video you might be hard-pressed to work that out.  Sony plans to show the prototype device off at the SXSW Interactive Festival, though鈥攕o it will soon be getting all the feed stanley cup back it wants. [Sony via Engadget]                                                        audioSonywearables                                                                                                                                                               stanley termosky                                                 Daily Newsletter                                                                                                                        You May Also Like