What makes an iPhone "pro?" It seems to be three things: more cameras, longer battery life, and better LTE performance. Any of these factors can be why you choose an iPhone 11 Pro ($999 and up) or iPhone 11 Pro Max ($1,099 and up) over the $699 iPhone 11. Of course, you'll notice a big gap in price there. The iPhone Pros are absolutely better than the iPhone 11, as well as the rest of Apple's phones that are still on sale. But are they $300 or more better? That depends on how much value you place on the pro-level improvements. Physical Body and Display Another thing pro means is that your iPhone is less slippery. The iPhone Pros come in four colors—gold, gray, green, and silver—with a sort of shimmery matte finish on their glass backs. I find them noticeably grippier than the shiny glass iPhone 11, although you'll probably still want to put these costly phones into cases for safekeeping. A case will also help to smooth out the rather sharp camera bump, which holds the three rear ...
The pricey iPhone 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max bring more cameras, longer battery life, and better LTE capabilities to Apple's flagship phone line.
Three cameras for great flexibility; New Night mode for low-light photos; Excellent LTE options, including dual SIM; Long battery life
Expensive; Next year's iPhone will probably bring much bigger changes