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Screen โ€“ย  The iPhone 11 screen ticks all the boxes, apart from one

It might have a fancy new name and plenty of hype, but the 5.8-inch OLED display used on the iPhone 11 Pro is very much the same as the panel on the iPhone XS. Itโ€™s a fantastic, sharp and colourful display and easily one of the nicest to look at out of any 2019 phone.

The new โ€˜Super Retina XDRโ€™ branding seems to point solely towards the increase in brightness, with the iPhone 11 Pro now capable, Apple says, of consistently hitting 800 nits when the phone is being used in direct sunlight. It should also be able to boost that further to 1200 nits when youโ€™re playing back HDR-enabled content from iTunes or Netflix.ย 

Testing either of these is difficult as thereโ€™s no manual way to constantly enable these super-bright modes, however putting the 11 Pro next to the XS and streaming John Wick 3 in Dolby Vision HDR does show the newer model is seriously better at producing HDR images. I would rarely choose to watch a film on such a small screen but the reproduction here is fantastic.

Youโ€™ll notice that extra brightness when youโ€™re using the phone outside, too. Itโ€™s one of the best phones I have reviewed for combating glare on sunny days.

iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max

iPhone 11 Pro (left) 5.8-inches vs iPhone 11 Pro Max (right) 6.5-inches

One notable missing feature, that might really have truly earned that โ€˜Proโ€™ tag, is a faster refresh display. The ProMotion displays on the iPad Pro up the standard 60Hz to a maximum 120Hz, giving everything a much smoother look. Itโ€™s hard to explain just how much better a 90Hz or 120Hz screen is, but once youโ€™ve seen it, it can be hard to go back. OnePlus introduced a 90Hz OLED with the OnePlus 7 Pro and it remains the finest screen on any smartphone.