The iPhone 11 Pro camera has three lenses (Image credit: Basil Kronfli) This area houses notifications and provides quick access to apps. It's worth noting that in terms of display, the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max offer a new feature in the form of the 'dynamic island'. And once you've made that decision, your choice between the Pro and Pro max will depend on size. When we reviewed the iPhone 11 Pro, we found the OLED screen suffers slightly from more of a colour cast when viewed at an angle, but since you mostly look at a phone head-on, that's not a huge issue. The iPhone 11 screen doesn’t do HDR at all. The iPhone works with Dolby Vision video, so you get real HDR performance here from the OLED. The 11 Pro’s screen is excellent for HDR too, reaching a peak brightness of 1,200 nits in HDR video. Both screens excel in terms of colour accuracy and all iPhone 11 models support the P3 colour gamut and Apple’s True Tone tech for adjusting the colour temperature to the ambient lighting of your setting. It's brighter: typically 800 nits compared to 625 on the iPhone 11 (625 is plenty, but for the best visibility, especially outside, brighter is better). That’s perfectly decent but not cutting edge for detail. The 5.8-inch iPhone 11 Pro has a significantly sharper 2,436 x 1125 display at 458ppi and the 6.5-inch Max has a 2,688 x 1,242 resolution, again at 458ppi.Īlso, the iPhone 11 has an LCD screen, while the iPhone 11 Pro uses OLED, which offers better contrast and more vibrant colours. The iPhone 11 has a resolution of 1,792 x 828 and a pixel density of 326ppi. That said, the iPhone 11 has wider bezels than the 11 Pro, so the 6.1-inch iPhone 11 and the 6.5-inch iPhone 11 Pro Max are actually fairly close to each other in overall size.īut there’s more than just size to consider. The difference between the latter two, which have the same internals, makes the Pro reasonably one-hand friendly while the Pro Max is definitely a two-hander. The iPhone 11 Pro is slightly smaller at 5.8 inches, and the iPhone 11 Pro Max measures 6.5 inches. Starting with size, the iPhone 11 screen measures 6.1 inches (the same as the Phone 12 and 13). One of the main battlegrounds in iPhone 11 vs iPhone 11 Pro is the screen, both in terms of technology and size and resolution. Our reviewer holds the iPhone 11 Pro (Image credit: Basil Kronfli) The iPhone 11 comes in black, white, yellow, green, purple and red, whereas with the iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max, you're limited to black, silver, gold and green. You do get more colour options with the standard iPhone though. But the iPhone 11 Pro is notably more refined even before we turn to the internals. That said, the standard iPhone 11 still looks and feels like a top-quality Apple device. It also has a smooth, glossy glass back, whereas the 11 Pro and Pro Max have frosted, matt-textured glass backs. However, the iPhone 11 has slightly larger borders at the edge of the screen and has aluminium rather than stainless steel sides. Both phones have an all-screen design with no buttons on the front, a notch in the display for the Face ID facial recognition camera and curved metal edges, wrapping around to the flat rear of the phone. The iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro clearly share the same design philosophy, but it's clear in the finish why the Pro is more expensive. The standard iPhone 11 has more colour options than the Pro (Image credit: Apple)
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