During yesterday's presentation of the new iPhones, Apple did not mention some of the specifications of the new products at all, skimmed over others very briefly, and on the contrary some, such as information about the cameras, were discussed relatively in-depth. One of the novelties, which has more or less fitted in, is the speed of the LTE chips that are installed in the 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max models.
The new iPhone Pro should have a faster mobile data chip that will easily surpass the (sometimes problematic) speed of the current outgoing generation. The first tests that appeared on the web confirm this advantage.
Based on data from the website Speedsmart.net, the new iPhone Pros are about 13% faster in the case of LTE connections over the cellular data network than the iPhone XS. The measured difference is more or less the same for all American operators, so it can be expected that owners in other corners of the world will also see an increase in the average transmission speed.
It is not yet clear how the data was collected or how large a reference sample of iPhones was involved. It's probably a measurement of the pre-production prototypes that have been roaming the world for the past few weeks. However, all recorded measurements were made through the SpeedSmart Speed Test application.
We will know the exact results in less than two weeks, when the first iPhone 11 Pros reach customers. Until then, you can pass the time by reading, for example first impressions or other little things, which escaped the majority's attention last night or were completely lost in the hustle and bustle.
I still didn't understand how it is possible for Apple to release a device with the nickname "Pro" that has 64 GB of storage? I won't say 5 years ago but today? How is a professional supposed to shoot videos in the field?
I understand that you can buy an even more expensive version, but that's like if Ferrari basically put a lawnmower engine in their cars, but who wants to pay more for something better?
In this day and age, when 64 GB or more already have even the cheapest strips made of tin, it seems really pathetic to me.
Yes, FaceID is a premium feature, but should the fact that more than 64 GB of storage be available make it a premium feature? This is a mockery to all customers.