Apple is set to launch its latest flagship, the iPhone 11 Pro and the iPhone 11 in Bahrain this week. The iPhone 11 Pro and the iPhone 11 Pro Max comes in four matte finishes – Midnight Green, Silver, Space Grey and Gold. The iPhone 11 comes in six colours – purple, green, yellow, white, black and red. For the first time, the iPhone Pro will be available in a 5.8” and 6.5” variant.
In Bahrain, iZone located in Oasis Mall, Juffair is offering the kingdom’s first look at the smartphone line-up before its kingdom-wide launch on Friday. Mustafa Murad, general manager of iZone, said: “Based on our market research, the other distributors will have it on Friday but we wanted to offer our customers a first shot at owning this phone. Our prices range from BD300 to BD625 depending on the screen and storage size. And for all pre-orders, we offer a free screen protector and free case that will come with the new iPhone.
“We also provide exceptional after-sales service, with a one year warranty on the phones and up to two-year warranty on accessories. We want to make sure our customers have the best Apple experience. ”
Apple’s new flagship, which features a 12-MP triple camera system, with an Ultra-wide, Wide and Telephoto lens, has a Super Retina XDR OLED display, a larger battery delivering four to five hours more battery life than the iPhone Xs and the toughest glass in a smartphone on the market right now.
It comes in three storage capacity options, ranging from 64GB to 512GB and features a custom — built A13 Bionic pro-cessor with a focus on machine learning that powers iOS 13, with additional power for the Camera, photo-editing and video-editing apps.
The iPhone 11 has a lower resolution Liquid Retina display, but packs in most of the same features as its more exclusive sibling. While it is overall an incremental upgrade since the iPhone X, keeping the same hardware design, it introduces the smaller 5.8” option, which was reserved for the iPhone Xs so far and arguably provides the best camera on the mar-ket right now. The 2x telephoto lens, with the power provided by the new processor, has one of the best Night Modes on the market, with amazing low-light effects creating vivid and dynamic shots in all lighting conditions. The battery is expected to last four to five hours more than its predecessors, easily doling out a full day of heavy usage. For power users, this is a boon as battery life was one of the weaker points of the previous generation.