iPhone 11 Plus: Function COPIED from Samsung Galaxy Note 9

The iPhone 11 Plus is going to copy a function from the Samsung Galaxy Note 9, according to those who know the plans of the Apple and Samsung companies for 2018.

iPhone 11 Plus Function COPIED Samsung Galaxy Note 9

11 iPhone Plus will be launched in the fall of this year by the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, and according to some information that appeared yesterday, it seems that it is going to copy one of the functions that we will also see in Samsung Galaxy Note 9. Before you get too excited, let me tell you that we are not talking about the fingerprint reader that will be integrated into the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 screen, but about the support for the stylus, the iPhone 11 Plus is going to include something like that.

iPhone 11 Plus has been presented by analysts support for a iPen, i.e. Apple Pencil, because it is very unlikely that Apple will release a special stylus for the iPhone, or insert one into the phone case. For years there has been talk about Apple Pencil support for the iPhone, and since the iPhone 11 Plus will have a screen with a diagonal of 6.4 inches, probably those from Apple consider it logical to be able to use a stylus with it.

iPhone 11 Plus: Function COPIED from Samsung Galaxy Note 9

The iPhone 11 Plus will be able to be controlled anyway by a variety of styluses that are compatible with capacitive screens, but Apple will implement official support in iOS for the Apple Pencil, but also a better screen. The iPhone 11 Plus needs a 120 Hz screen to be compatible with the Apple Pencil, but unlike the Samsung Galaxy Note 9, it won't be hidden in the phone case, but it won't be included in its package either.

"The larger 6.5-inch OLED "Rolls-Royce" model will be positioned at a far higher price, and will have some slightly unusual features. The firm believes it will support the "iPen," which could be a reference to the Apple Pencil or a similar device, although the accessory will not be included in the box with the iPhone."

iPhone 11 Plus with Apple Pencil support is not a surprise for anyone, and this is because the 6.4-inch diagonal screen makes it much easier to use such an accessory, especially for drawing. Steve Jobs hated styluses, but the implementation of this support in the iPhone 11 Plus does not contradict what the former president of Apple said, because we are talking about an accessory functionality, not the main one, for the phone.