“Apple” and “affordable” are not typically found in the same sentence, but that’s what you get with the Apple iPhone 11. Starting at $699 the iPhone 11 isn’t exactly cheap, but this price point is pretty standard for affordable flagships such as the OnePlus 7 Pro. It’s also more or less in line with devices such as the Samsung Galaxy S10e and Asus Zenfone 6.
We’ve already fully reviewed the iPhone 11 Pro Max and, in many ways, the iPhone 11 is quite similar. For this Apple iPhone 11 review, we’re keeping things simple by focusing on what’s different from the iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max. Even more importantly, how does the iPhone 11 stand against other aggressively priced flagships?
There are four main hardware differences between the iPhone 11 and the 11 Pro family:
There are a few other minor areas where the iPhone 11 downgrades from the Apple iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max, but we’ll let the chart below do the talking.
Apple iPhone 11 | Apple iPhone 11 Pro | Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max | |
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Display | 6.1-inch LCD, 1792 x 828 | 5.8-inch Super Retina XDR (AMOLED), 2436 x 1125 | 6.5-inch Super Retina XDR (AMOLED), 2688 x 1242 |
Processor | Apple A13 Bionic | Apple A13 Bionic | Apple A13 Bionic |
RAM | 4GB | 4GB | 4GB |
Storage | 64/128/256 | 64/256/512 | 64/256/512 |
Cameras | Wide: 12MP, f/1.8, OIS Ultra-wide: 12MP, f/2.4, 120-degree FOV | Wide: 12MP, f/1.8, OIS Ultra-wide: 12MP, f/2.4, 120-degree FOV Telephoto: 12MP, f/2.0, OIS, 2x optical zoom | Wide: 12MP, f/1.8, OIS Ultra-wide: 12MP, f/2.4, 120-degree FOV Telephoto: 12MP, f/2.0, OIS, 2x optical zoom |
Battery | 3,110 mAh battery 5W charger in box 18W fast charger sold separately Qi wireless | 3,046mAh 18W fast charging Qi wireless charging | 3,969mAh 18W fast charging Qi wireless charging |
IP rating | IP68 dust/water resistant (up to 2m for 30 mins) | IP68 dust/water resistant (up to 4m for 30 mins) | IP68 dust/water resistant (up to 4m for 30 mins) |
Biometric authentication | FaceID | FaceID | FaceID |
Dimensions and weight | 75.7 x 150.9 x 8.3mm, 194g | 144 x 71.4 x 8.1 mm, 188g | 158 x 77.8 x 8.1 mm, 226g |
Colors | Black, Yellow, Red Green, Purple, White | Space Gray, Silver, Gold, Midnight Green | Space Gray, Silver, Gold, Midnight Green |
Okay, cheap is a bit of an exaggeration. After all, it wasn’t long ago that $699 was the average price you’d pay for a high-end phone. The Apple iPhone 11 still looks and performs like a flagship device, but after using the Pro model I admit it doesn’t feel quite as impressive.
We praised the iPhone 11 Pro Max for its matte glass finish, which really made it feel like a high-end affair. The iPhone 11 swaps this out for a glossy back. It’s actually slightly less slippery than the Pro Max, but is much more of a fingerprint magnet. The iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max feature stainless steel frames, while the iPhone 11 opts for aluminum.
Apple wanted to make it clear that the Pro is the “better” line, and, since the specs aren’t that different, it’s not surprising Apple did its best to make the Pro models feel better at least. Side-by-side, the Pro wins on design and feel. In its own bubble, however, the iPhone 11 is still attractive, looks good, and is every bit as snappy and feature-packed as many of today’s flagships.
The iPhone 11 doesn't feel as substantial as the iPhone 11 Pro Max.
The iPhone 11 reminds me of the OnePlus 7 Pro — at least as far as the philosophy behind it goes. The OnePlus 7 Pro is a flagship device, but it has a few trade-offs compared to more expensive competitors such as less-than-great battery life, a lack of wireless charging, and other little things. For many, the trade-offs are well worth it and the OnePlus 7 Pro is a much better value than pricier flagships that pack all the extra bells and whistles. The same situation applies to the iPhone 11, at least to some degree.
The iPhone 11 is a better value than the 11 Pro. The iPhone 11 is also priced aggressively enough that it might attract Android users who are interested in trying Apple’s ecosystem, but are also unwilling to spend a grand or more to do it.
The display is one area where the iPhone 11 takes a noticeable step back from the Pro and many Android phones. Instead of the Pro’s high-resolution AMOLED, the iPhone 11 offers a 6.1-inch LCD with a resolution of 1,792 x 828. The display tends to look a bit washed out compared to other flagship devices. It wasn’t a bad experience, it’s just noticeably less impressive than the Pro and even devices like my Pixel 3 XL.
The good news? The iPhone 11 is a powerful device, despite a few trade-offs. In the chart below we placed the iPhone 11’s benchmark scores against the Pro Max, Note 10 Plus, and OnePlus 7 Pro. As you can see, it doesn’t lag behind in the slightest.
iPhone 11 | iPhone 11 Pro Max | OnePlus 7 Pro | Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus | |
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Antutu | 452,369 | 454,013 | 361,038 | 369,029 |
Geekbench 5 | Single: 1,331 Multi: 3,393 | Single: 1,328 Multi: 3,478 | Single: 730 Multi: 2,700 | Single: 717 Multi: 2,637 |
3D Mark | 5,204 | 5,404 | 5,412 | 5,692 |
The iPhone 11 camera isn’t much different from the 11 Pro and Pro Max, though it ditches the telephoto lens while keeping the standard and wide-angle lenses. Apple claims it performed a bunch of calibration hocus pocus on the Pro’s camera that goes beyond just the hardware. In everyday life, I thought the photos taken with the iPhone 11 looked pretty similar to those taken by the iPhone 11 Pro.
Photos taken in good light looked great. Photos taken at night also looked exceptional, thanks to Apple’s impressive night mode. The only thing I really missed was the telephoto lens, and I can’t say it was that big of a deal to live without.
Here just a few samples of typical photos taken during the day:
Just like the iPhone 11 Pro Max, shots taken in the early evening with night mode turned out almost look like they were taken during the day:
For a better look at the camera features, check out our iPhone 11 Pro vs Note 10 Plus camera comparison. Just remember that with the iPhone 11 you won’t get a telephoto lens and Apple’s claimed “exclusive” calibration/optimization work for the Pro. You likely won’t care, though, as the iPhone 11 is still an exceptional camera.
The iPhone 11 probably has the best mobile camera you’ll find under $750.
The iPhone 11 Pro Max had great battery life, and the same can be said for the iPhone 11. Mostly.
On a typical day, I took the phone off the charger around 6am and never once felt the need to charge the phone mid-day. When I was ready to settle down for the night, typically around 10pm, the battery was often approaching 15% or so. The iPhone 11 can easily make it through even a demanding user’s day. Those who have more modest use can likely keep it going into day two without much trouble.
One small gripe: Apple packs the iPhone 11 with a slow 5W charger r
16/10/2019 05:15 PM
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