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The Best Deals on the iPhone 11 in South Africa

The Best Deals on the iPhone 11 in South Africa

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Wherever you look, the iPhone 11 is being hailed as a brilliant phone for its price. There’s no doubt that this is the best value iPhone ever made. But what does that mean in South Africa? We’ve looked around to see who’s selling it and how much they’re asking for it. This article rounds up all the best deals on the iPhone 11 in South Africa. So which one should you buy? Well, that depends on your budget, but rest assured, there’s something here for everyone.

Features of the iPhone 11

First, let’s have a quick look at the features of the iPhone 11. It runs on Apple’s new A13 Bionic chipset. With the A13 chip, your apps can run about four times faster than before. You can also expect to be able to use lots of apps at the same time with no problems. The iPhone 11 has a new camera system. The selfie camera is now a 12MP wide-angle camera. The primary camera is a 48MP camera that can shoot incredible photos in low light. And if you want to shoot a 4K video, you can do that, too. It has a beautiful Retina HD display. You can also expect about 1.5 hours longer battery life with the iPhone 11 than you could with the iPhone XR.

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iPhone 11 Pro

The iPhone 11 Pro is a fantastic phone at an even more amazing price. You get a stunning all-screen design, an incredible new 12MP wide-angle camera, an A13 Bionic chip, and the longest-lasting battery ever in an iPhone. But the best bit is that you get all this for a mere R10,999.

The only thing you may want to keep in mind is that this model comes without the classic popper. So if you’re that kind of person who likes to put your phone in cases, you’ll have to find a workaround. You can also opt for the iPhone 11 Pro (12GB). It’s the same phone but has double the memory. This means you can use more apps simultaneously and store much more data. But it also means you’ll pay an extra R2,000.

iPhone 11 Pro Max

If you can’t decide between the 11 and the 11 Pro, consider the Pro Max. You get everything you would get in the Pro model but on a larger screen. The screen measures 6.8 inches and comes with Apple’s next-gen Liquid Retina HD display. This means you can expect a bright, vibrant picture that’s easy on the eyes. And it also has the best battery life of the iPhone. You can expect power that lasts up to 2 hours longer per charge than the iPhone 11. This model is currently available for R13,999.

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iPhone 11 Pro Max (256GB)

This model is exactly like the Pro Max above but with double the memory. So if you like running multiple apps simultaneously, this is the model for you. It’s currently available for R16,999.

iPhone 11 (256GB)

The iPhone 11 is the base model of the new iPhone 11 series. The only difference from the Pro model is that it has smaller battery life. You can expect around 90 minutes less battery life than the Pro. You can also expect to pay about R4,000 less for it. You can currently get the 11 for R9,999.

iPad Pro Fan Special Edition

The iPad Pro Fan Special Edition is a very special version of the iPad Pro. It has a gold finish and is packed with Apple’s A12 Bionic chipset. It has a stunning 10.5-inch Retina display, a 12MP camera, and a stunning all-screen design. And if you buy it before the end of September, you’ll get a free Apple Pencil. This model currently retails for R15,999.

Final Words

If you’ve been waiting for this day, there’s no better time to buy an iPhone. Apple’s new models are packed with incredible technology that will blow you away. And to make it even better, the prices have never been better. So what are you waiting for? Go to your nearest phone store and get a new iPhone 11 today.

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