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Rumor mill really botched it this year:
— Ryan Jones (@rjonesy) September 10, 2019
1. Apple Watch always-on OLED
2. No Apple Watch sleep tracking
3. No iPhone → AirPods charging
4. iPhone 4-5+ hours battery life
5. No Apple Tag
6. Midnight green
Video 4K 60fps on both cameras. pic.twitter.com/wKzBi8YWgs
— Rene Ritchie (@reneritchie) September 10, 2019
So does Jony Ive like the new #iPhone11 design? pic.twitter.com/yq2ISPAvH6
— Nandagopal Rajan (@nandu79) September 10, 2019
Apple's Night Mode looks solid. Image fusion and adaptive bracketing -- shorter and longer exposures -- melded together to reduce motion and blur make for better low light images.https://t.co/2kYLctPeDr #AppleEvent pic.twitter.com/0CeU4ExYGg
— TechCrunch (@TechCrunch) September 10, 2019
The iPhone 11 is a good deal at $699 but just remember that it comes with the same dumpster fire of a display from the iPhone XR pic.twitter.com/0vk6RB5A0S
— Ben Schoon (@NexusBen) September 10, 2019
Watch Series 5: “That’s pretty cool.”
— Marco Arment (@marcoarment) September 10, 2019
iPhone 11 Pro: “That’s pretty cool.”
Being able to order them at 8 AM instead of 3 AM EDT: “HOLY SHIT, FUCK YES, THIS IS THE GREATEST UPDATE EVER!”
iPhone 11 yellow isn’t as sharp as the iPhone XR yellow #AppleEvent pic.twitter.com/yXTmVdhJny
— Raymond Wong??? (@raywongy) September 10, 2019
For all the deeply technical new features on the Apple products just announced, which I’m sure will be awesome once translated into Steve Jobsian English, my two favorite things were: (1) always-on screen on the Apple Watch and (2) 4 more hours of battery life on the iPhone Pro.
— Walt Mossberg (@waltmossberg) September 10, 2019
Deep Fusion shoots 9 images, it pre shoots 4 long and 4 short exposure images into a buffer. Then when you press the shutter button it takes a longer exposure. Then the neural engine and ISP combine these on a pixel by pixel basis into your image.
— Matthew Panzarino (@panzer) September 10, 2019
A machine learning camera. pic.twitter.com/i9gl3Dplga
The midnight green iPhone 11 Pro is very subtle not very green. Think it would work for any space grey fan pic.twitter.com/19yz48IzCj
— kif (@kifleswing) September 10, 2019
Apple talking up “computational photography” on the iPhone 11 Pro, with this image stitched together from 9 different shots.
— Geoffrey A. Fowler (@geoffreyfowler) September 10, 2019
This is an area where Google has been way ahead with its Pixel phone’s. #AppleEvent pic.twitter.com/k6flDmJFuV
Updated prediction: iPhone 11, iPhone Pro, iPhone Pro Max. https://t.co/pymVRR3dcQ
— Mark Gurman (@markgurman) September 10, 2019
Apple: use the unholy power of iPhone Pro to capture the world’s most exotic locations in awe-inspiring detail!
— Casey Newton (@CaseyNewton) September 10, 2019
Me: this camera will help me remember where i parked
The new iPhone 11 Pro Max IS SO GIGANTIC. Look at the little SE—so light and nimble. Bring back small iPhones! Right @itsnicolenguyen ? pic.twitter.com/Z2uJmXvLtX
— Venessa Wong (@venessawwong) September 10, 2019
The iPhone Pro pricing, starting at $1k, is about the same as last year's flagship lineup. So Apple isn't cranking up the prices this year.
— Reed Albergotti (@ReedAlbergotti) September 10, 2019
The iPhone 11 Pro colors are compelling. The devices feel and look higher end compared to iPhone 11.
— Neil Cybart (@neilcybart) September 10, 2019
A13 Bionic. 8.5 billion transistors. What does this mean for most people? Nothing. Nothing at all. What does it mean in the chip world? Apple dunking on other silicon teams while their previous dunk was still traveling through the net.
— Matthew Panzarino (@panzer) September 10, 2019
Basically the entire iPhone demo area here is a demo of its camera capabilities.
— Janko Roettgers (@jank0) September 10, 2019
Phil Schiller previewing Deep Fusion, an upcoming feature that produces a photo from nine images—eight of which it takes before you press the shutter button. pic.twitter.com/LE0BWKWvia
— Harry McCracken (@harrymccracken) September 10, 2019
Apple is really going hard with these iPhone cameras.
— Neil Cybart (@neilcybart) September 10, 2019
One “problem”: A growing number of people are perfectly content and happy with their current iPhone camera.
Close up on pro camera bump pic.twitter.com/FfI2SQXsbk
— kif (@kifleswing) September 10, 2019
Apple's New iPhone 11 Pro And iPhone 11 Pro Max Have Three Camera Lenses https://t.co/CPlsuxkDSd #tech #innovation #success pic.twitter.com/zStkItmKLu
— TECH|GEEK|REBEL (@TechGeekRebel) September 10, 2019
Apple's New iPhone Pro And iPhone Pro Max Have Three Camera Lenses https://t.co/E9JYKNd31q
— BuzzFeed Tech (@fwd) September 10, 2019
Here's everything you need to know about the new iPhones — tl;dr Apple should really just name their phones like cars, with the year ... iPhone 2019, iPhone 2020, etc. PLEASE MY GOD https://t.co/dvq90rh3st
— nic nguyen (@itsnicolenguyen) September 10, 2019
iOS 13 is coming on September 19th https://t.co/oEL2cwNbzE pic.twitter.com/gyC3GTLerD
— The Verge (@verge) September 10, 2019
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