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Apple iPhone 11 Pro review: Display

Apple is well known for its fondness of acronyms and buzzwords and when it comes to its screen technologies, theyโ€™re everywhere you look. This year, the iPhone 11 Pro is equipped with a โ€œSuper Retina XDRโ€ OLED display with support for HDR10 and Dolby Vision.ย In plain English, this means little more than a boost to the overall brightness of the display. Itโ€™s the same resolution as before at 1,125 x 2,436 for a pixel density of 458ppi, and it still uses OLED tech to deliver perfect contrast.

How much brighter is it, though? With automatic brightness mode enabled, the screen on the iPhone 11 Pro will peak at up to 766cd/m2 according to my measurements (with the screen filled with white), and this is a notch better than the 686cd/m2 I measured last year on the iPhone Xs. While playing back HDR video, that rises to an even brighter 1,200cd/m2.

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In reality, you wonโ€™t notice much difference between this and last yearโ€™s phones in day to day use. I placed an iPhone Xs Max right next to the iPhone 11 Pro and played the same scene from Netflixโ€™s Marco Polo and, although I could see slightly more clarity in the highlights on the iPhone 11 Pro, the difference wasnโ€™t night and day. Itโ€™s still a wonderful display for watching high-quality movie and TV content on โ€“ the best there is, in my view โ€“ itโ€™s just not a huge improvement.

Put to the test with our X-rite colour calibrator, the iPhone 11 Pro posted typically impressive numbers. In our sRGB calibration tests, it was pretty much spot on in terms of colour accuracy and gamut coverage; 98.3% gamut coverage and 103.9% gamut volume is pretty much as good as it gets and an average Delta E of 1.01 (the lower the better) is impeccable.