Major features include dark mode, a revamped Reminders app, and new efforts to address spam calls, such as sending calls from numbers that aren't in your contacts straight to voicemail.
The Pro phone includes telephoto, wide and ultra-wide cameras and can also shoot in a new night mode that lets people capture images in lower light.
Older models will be cheaper, too: iPhone 8 will now start at $449, while the iPhone XR will cost $599.
Apple TV+: $4.99/month
Disney+: $6.99/month
Amazon Prime Video: $8.99/month
Starz: $8.99/month
CBS (No Ads): $9.99/month
Showtime: $10.99/month
Hulu (No Ads): $11.99/month
Netflix (Standard Plan): $12.99/month
Total: $90.91/month
iMeh? Apple didn't launch anything all that exciting Tuesday that wasn't expected. But that may not be a bad thing.
Every year when Apple unveils its latest line of iPhones it also announces a new bionic chip, and this year it's called the A13.
To prove this point, the company showed two bar charts -- but they didn't have an X or Y axis. It said that the iPhone XR has already surpassed the Samsung Galaxy S10+, Huawei P30 Pro and Google Pixel 3 in computing power. It added that in terms of graphics, the new iPhone 11 also beat all three competitors.
Is the new iPhone truly going to be faster and more powerful than other flagship smartphones? Without more data, it's hard to take Apple's claims at face value.
They're all suffixes Apple has added to identify its iPhones.
That was true for the 3G / 3GS, 4 / 4S, 5 / 5S, 6 / 6S and X / XS.
But in other years, Apple bucked the trend. The iPhone 7 and iPhone 8 had the same design as the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6S, and there was no 7S or 8S. (There was no iPhone 9 at all).
The bigger versions of the iPhone were once "Plus," and then they changed to "Max."
The colorful, plastic one was the iPhone 5C. The low-cost iPhone was the SE.
The slimmed down, basic version of the iPhone last year was labeled "R," and this year it's just "11." The souped up version is "Pro" this year (it was "S" last year).
Got all that?