The iPhone 11 is ₹35,000 cheaper and one camera lighter than the iPhone 11 Pro, but it’s no budget device. You have a top-tier dual-lens camera, generous 6.1-inch screen, sleek glass, and metal design, next-gen Face ID security, the most powerful phone processor on the planet and a big battery life… It’s a seriously great package.
One thing you don’t have, though, is an OLED display. This iPhone has a ‘Liquid Retina’ LCD display, which is just Apple’s way of saying it’s a very nice LCD with curved corners. It’s 828x1792, which makes it fairly low resolution compared to a lot of rivals, but with a pixel density of 329ppi, it’s still easily sharp enough to look great. However, it isn’t HDR-rated and it’s just over half as bright as the peak power of the Pro model’s OLED.
Like the Pro, the iPhone 11 comes with improved speakers. The spatial audio system is really impressive at creating a detailed stereo sound stage and creating the impression of 3D audio. Most movie-watchers are likely to use headphones, but the speakers are very loud and rich for music, podcasts, and calls.
This story is from the December 2019 edition of T3 India.
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