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Getting a new phone is like having a fresh start. Even if you transfer over your contacts and content, it’s like a new beginning in the palm of your hand. Whether you’ve had your current phone for several years or it hasn’t been that long at all, you’re reading this, which means you’re ready for an upgrade.
From texts and photos to streaming shows, see everything in HD through the 5.8" Super Retina XDR OLED display. When it’s time to shoot your own content, you’ll capture incredible photos and videos through the triple-camera system. The specs: enjoy 12MP ultra-wide, wide and telephoto cameras, plus night mode.
The phone comes equipped with some of the familiar features Apple users love. Think: Face ID, dark mode and iOS 13. Plus, enjoy a new level of water resistance for those accidental splashes in addition to brand new privacy features and photo editing tools. An A13 Bionic chip makes for an unparalleled experience for gaming, augmented reality and photography. Just a few reasons TechRadar calls it "the best iPhone you can wrap one hand around."
Arguably one of the most impressive and valuable features on the iPhone 11 Pro, though, is the all-day battery; it lasts four hours longer than the battery on the iPhone XS. Feel free to go about your day without worrying about getting a charge in. And when it does come time to power up, you can do so wirelessly or via a cable.
Start using your new iPhone ASAP. The unlocked device is Wi-Fi and 4G enabled, so you can go online via your SIM card or through a wireless network connection.
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