Screen – The iPhone 11 screen is its least impressive trait

The screen remains the same as the iPhone XR too, likely to the dismay of many people. The 6.1-inch ‘Liquid Retina LCD’ still falls below the competition in terms of resolution and it would have been nice to see the 1792 x 828 panel upgraded to a 1080p version.

Does it make that much of a difference? Not really, no. If you go pixel-peeping with an iPhone 11 Pro and a high-end Android phone next to it you will notice a little less sharpness, but this is a bright and colour-rich display that comes in at the perfect size.

True Tone is onboard for altering harsh hues depending on your environment and you can bring the screen to life by raising it or tapping. 

Even more than a resolution boost, I would have liked Apple to go full-on OLED across the whole iPhone range. The deeper colours and inky black of the iPhone 11 Pro are hard to return from and this remains the biggest weakness with the iPhone 11’s display.