iPhone 11 Review - 9 Months Later - Android

iPhone 11 Review - 9 Months Later - Android

Since its release, the iPhone 11 has been one of Apple’s most popular smartphones. Aside from its affordable price, it packs a few new...

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Since its release, the iPhone 11 has been one of Apple’s most popular smartphones. Aside from its affordable price, it packs a few new features compared to its predecessor, the iPhone XR. I purchased one nine months ago and used it as my daily driver. Fast forward to today; here are my thoughts about it. Who knows? This might also help you decided whether you should buy one or not.

Design and Construction

The design of the iPhone 11 isn’t that modern compared to today’s Android smartphone designs. It’s still got that huge notch that many people are complaining about, but honestly, it doesn’t bother me that much. One complaint I have is the camera protrusion.

As you can see, my iPhone 11 has this scuff around the camera ring, which appears out of nowhere, and generally looks annoying. Since this device’s screen isn’t AMOLED, bezels are quite on the thicker side than the iPhone 11 Pro models.

Display

For its price, I kind of wish that the iPhone 11 has an AMOLED display because the 6.1-inch Liquid Retina display, or just LCD, looks behind by today’s standard. Sometimes, I find myself looking for a more contrasty image with deep blacks, especially when watching Netflix. Another downside is that videos are limited to 720p on YouTube, but the 1080p option is available, which is weird.

Using this device under broad daylight isn’t that bright. Most of the time, the iPhone automatically lowers the screen’s brightness to prevent the device from overheating. Great features, but it is quite a hassle when you mostly work outdoors since sometimes texts are hard to read.

Camera



The iPhone 11 has a dual-camera setup at the back consisting of a 12MP primary shooter with f/1.8 with OIS, and a 12MP ultrawide camera with f/2.4. As expected on an iPhone, photos taken on this device through the primary camera are exceptionally amazing, pictures come out vibrant, and colors are accurate. Also, night mode on this device is pretty amazing, though it isn’t the best out there.