Check out Apple's official new product videos for the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and Apple Watch

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Now that one of the most impressive new product events in Apple history has concluded, the company has released the new product videos it showed off to those attending the event and those streaming it live. The new iPhone 11 replaces the iPhone XR (and even earned a welcomed price cut with the new models starting at $699) while the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max are replaced by the iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max.

The iPhone 11 video starts by showing off the dual-camera setup on back (12MP Primary + 12MP Ultra wide), mentions the improved water resistant protection to a depth of 2 meters (roughly 6.5 feet for up to 30 minutes) and even coins the term slofies for slo-mo selfies. Faster Face ID, the A13 Bionic SoC, Night Mode (which takes quite viewable photos in low-light environments), and "All-day battery life" round out the features found on the video.

The video for the iPhone 11 Pro series goes more in depth about the quality materials and manufacturing process used on the phones. Apple says that the iPhone Pro models can be submerged to a depth slightly over 13 feet for as long as 30 minutes. The video goes on to note that the A13 Bionic chip that drives the device contains 8.5 billion transistors, and then discusses the triple-camera setup on the back of the phones (Primary + Ultra-wide + Telephoto). 4K video can now be recorded at 60 frames per second. And some of the improvements made on the iPhone 11, such as faster Face ID and Night Mode are also mentioned.

The Apple Watch Series 5 introduction video shows off the new always-on display and well, it tells the time and does dozens of things like taking phone calls, controlling smart devices, getting you through the subway turnstile and plays every Elton John studio album. And if we didn't mention it, it tells the time.

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