Apple never misses a beat with its yearly iPhone releases, and in the case of the iPhone 11, that means its release date is rapidly becoming a thing of the past. A few years here and there are minuscule in the grand scheme of things. Humans are nothing but a tiny blip in the overall timeline of the universe — and even the Earth itself. However, the difference of four, three, or even two years is the equivalent of a lifetime for smartphones.
Modern phones are rapidly changing all the time. Processors get faster, displays get brighter, cameras get more capable, etc. This is exciting for the spirit of innovation, but it also means keeping up with every new smartphone model can be quite a chore. When new handsets are constantly released from Apple, Samsung, Google, OnePlus, and others, it's easy to become overwhelmed. This is especially true if you don't actively follow the smartphone market. One day, the iPhone 8 is the latest and greatest iPhone. The next thing you know, the iPhone 13 has that title.
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That brings us to the iPhone 11. It wasn't that long ago when the iPhone 11 was Apple's newest iPhone on the market. In reality, it hasn't been the latest iPhone for a few years. Apple first announced the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max during a big press event on September 10, 2019. Pre-orders for the phones opened a few days later on September 13. The iPhone 11 lineup officially came out on September 20, 2019, when Apple opened full retail sales for the phones. The iPhone 11 has since been succeeded by the iPhone 12, iPhone 13, and likely the iPhone 14 later this year.
Despite its age, Apple actually still sells the iPhone 11 at the time of
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