| It's Tuesday, September 17, 2019. Hey, good morning! You look fabulous. We can finally answer your questions about what it’s like to live with an iPhone 11 and if you should upgrade. Other news this morning includes Google and OnePlus planning their hardware launch events, while Netflix snaps up a big streaming exclusive starting in 2021. (View in browser.) Light work. Even with a new name, the thing that immediately jumps out from these iPhones is their triple-camera setup. Still, if you can appreciate some subtle differences then benefits await, including a speedier Face Unlock and Super Retina XDR display that is perfect for the new-in-iOS 13 Dark Mode. The one change that everyone will love is some extra battery life, and in our brief time testing these phones, they didn’t disappoint. The triple cameras are powerful and flexible across different photography needs, but Apple’s lack of power-user settings in the main app is more glaring than ever. These are “among the most powerful smartphones money can buy right now,” but at more than $1,000, they leave the mainstream iPhone 11 as a better choice for most people. | | For less money... The iPhone 11 takes almost everything that makes the iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max special and squeezes it down into a package that’s $50 less than last year’s cheap model. Chris Velazco says it’s probably not worth buying if you have an iPhone XR or XS, but for everyone else, it’s the easiest way to get a taste of modern flagship iPhone performance without dropping $1,000. | | This event seems unnecessary after all the leaks. The internet giant has sent out invitations to see "a few new things Made by Google" at an October 15th event in New York City. It's not offering many clues about what to expect, but... c'mon -- you can safely assume the Pixel 4 and 4 XL will be the centerpieces of the event with their touch-free gestures and 90Hz displays. | | Sponsored Content by Stack Commerce | | It’s on. What's the deal with streaming exclusives? | | Buy now, or wait for something new? Amazon's next big hardware event is just days away, and it appears the tech giant is using that as an opportunity to provide hefty discounts for Fire tablet and Kindle models for Prime subscribers. Most notably, Prime members get $40 off the Kindle Paperwhite (down to $90) and $25 off the base Kindle (now $65). | | More calendar updates. Besides the invitation, there's also an accompanying teaser video to build hype for the phones, but it unsurprisingly doesn't say much beyond offering a brief glimpse of the hardware. If the leaks are on the mark, the OnePlus 7T series will be a subtle evolution of what you saw in the 7 Pro and standard 7. The speedy 90Hz AMOLED screen and basic design template will remain. Instead, you'll get a slightly faster Snapdragon 855 Plus chip, a 16-megapixel wide-angle rear camera and new photography tricks that could include a special macro mode | | But wait, there's more... | | | |
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