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iPhone 11 Pro review: Major battery improvement

These are the latest high-end phones from Apple. The Apple iPhone 11 went on sale on September 20, offering an enhanced design over last yearโ€™s iPhone XR, with dual cameras and at a lower price.

But what if the regular iPhone 11 isnโ€™t enough? Supposing you want even better build quality and an even more advanced camera? The iPhone 11 Pro fits the bill, with a higher-resolution display than the iPhone 11, a better screen tech in the form of OLED instead of the iPhone 11โ€™s LCD and a third lens to sit alongside the pair on the iPhone 11.

Oh, and if you like the iPhone 11 Pro but its 5.8in OLED screen isnโ€™t quite big enough, then thereโ€™s the iPhone 11 Pro Max to tempt you instead. It is in almost every way identical to the iPhone 11 Pro, but it comes with a 6.5in display, a bigger battery and a bigger price ticket. The two phones are so similar, you should really just choose according to what feels better in your hand.

Design


Glance at it from the front, and the iPhone 11 Pro looks similar to the iPhone XS that preceded it last year. A full-screen front, save for a cut-out at the top where the Face ID camera and other tech sits. The notch that sits at the top of the display is identical to last yearโ€™s iPhones.

The stainless-steel antenna band that edges the phone is also broadly similar to last year, though the colours are slightly different. Three should be the same as 2018: space grey, silver and gold, but have been gently updated by Appleโ€™s design team. There is a fourth colour thatโ€™s entirely new, never seen on any iPhone before: midnight green. This is a very dark green, darker than bottle green, and in some lights looks almost-but-not-quite-black. Itโ€™s an attractive, solid, serious colour, adding a subtle brightness to a demure and businesslike shade. All the stainless steel has been coloured to match the shade of the back of the phone, apart from the silver finish model which is uncoloured stainless steel. The iPhone 11, by contrast, has an aluminium antenna band.

Turn the phone over and the new colours are more clearly expressed, in a semi-matte finish that looks very classy. The camera bump, by contrast, has a shiny finish โ€“ even though itโ€™s all crafted from the same piece of glass, which is designed to benefit the structure as well as the look.

This is glass that Apple says is the toughest on any smartphone. Itโ€™s the same toughness front and back. Though, to be honest, these are not cheap phones so itโ€™s worth getting a case to protect your investment.