Get paid $1000 to road test the new iPhone 11
WhistleOut, Australia’s phone and internet comparison site has a great opportunity for the right person to test and review the highly anticipated new iPhone 11, with a focus on testing out its camera.
Announced at Apple’s headquarters in Cupertino this week, the new iPhone 11's camera was a focal point for the launch, with ultra-wide photos, night mode and slo-mo selfies (or ‘slofies’) among the camera features announced.
WhistleOut wants someone to road test the new iPhone 11’s camera and see how well it performs in practice, from the perspective of the everyday user.
Kenny McGilvary, spokesperson for WhistleOut commented: ‘Phone prices are at all-time highs so there are a number of things people should consider before purchasing a new device, and camera performance is one of the most influential factors for phone consumers today. That’s why we’re looking for someone to put the new iPhone 11's camera capabilities to the test for a dedicated review which will be published on WhistleOut, alongside WhistleOut’s full review of the handset.
“We’re looking for someone who can try the camera out in all kinds of conditions and settings, and test out its new features so people get a clear idea of what it’s like in practice before they take the plunge and purchase one. The aim for the camera review is to provide a practical guide for everyday users about what the iPhone 11 camera experience is like, what it can do, and how to get the most out of it.
“We’ll publish the review and images the successful applicant takes, and their review will help identify tips, tricks and any surprises people should be aware of. This is a dream gig for any phone or photography enthusiast.”
Key details:
- People can find out more details and submit their application at: https://www.whistleout.com.au/MobilePhones/News/iphone11-gig
- Applications are open until 20th September
- The successful applicant will be paid $1000 and will keep the iPhone 11 handset once the test and iPhone camera review is completed.
It is high time Apple stopped languishing behind the other mobiles in the camera section ... but it sure is expensive