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iPhone 11 Review – Cheap and cheerful?
iPhone 11 Review – Cheap and cheerful?
Nov 25, 2024 4:57 AM

  The iPhone 11 came out in 2019, and offers a dual-camera system with a battery that lasts all day. Its now available for under $200/£200, but is it still a good purchase? Find out in this review.

  At a glance Price: $200 / £193 12MP f/2.4 ultra-wide 12MP f/1.8 main camera 12MP f/2.2 selfie camera Display: 6.1 inch LiquidRetina display, 60hz, HD, 828×1792 pixels Operating system: iOS 13, updates to 17.5.1 (currently) How we test phones We review smartphones from the perspective of choosing a smartphone for its photography and camera performance, so we’ll be starting by looking at what the iPhone11 offers in terms of the cameras and what features are included for photography and video.

  Handling, design and features The main, 26mm equivalent, 12MP camera has optical image stabilisation (OIS), and an f1.8 aperture, as well as autofocus. The ultra-wide-angle, 13mm equivalent, 12MP camera has an f/2.4 aperture, but is fixed focus, so cant be used for macro images. The selfie camera is also a 12MP camera, with an f/2.2 aperture.

  The buttons are easily reachable, and the volume up and down can be used as a shutter button in the camera app.

  You can quickly access the camera by pressing and holding on the icon in the bottom right of the display alternatively you can find the camera icon in the control centre.

  The phone is well made and relatively durable but a case is recommended if you want extra protection.

  Battery life The battery for me normally lasts all day but if you are buying one 2nd hand you should check the battery health.

  The screen isnt anything special, the iPhone 11 has a 6.1 inch retina display with a peak brightness of 625 nits. The iPhone 12 has a noticeably brighter screen, as shown below.

  The camera app The camera app is very easy to use, with a row of camera modes above the shutter button. This includes normal photo, portrait, panoramic, video, slo-mo and time-lapse. There is no pro or manual modes, but for most people this wont be a problem. In the night mode, you can adjust the shutter speed, depending on the light levels.

  There is a row of lens options, which include 0.5 for ultra wide and 1x for the main wide angle camera. There is no optical zoom on this base model iPhone 11, but you can use up to 5x digital.

  Performance and image quality The overall image quality on the iPhone 11 is great, with nice colours and reliable exposure. You can just point and shoot and get great results.

  The main camera is really good for both day and night photography, with really good detail and colours. The optical image stabilisation (OIS) helps with low-light shooting and night photography.

  The digital zoom is okay at 2x zoom, but use more zoom, and the detail is reduced.

  The ultra wide camera is not as good as the main camera, you can clearly tell that it does not have as much detail.

  Close up The iPhone 11 does not have a macro mode but it can still get relatively close up to things, using the main camera. If you are looking for an iPhone with macro mode you can get the iPhone 13 Pro/Pro Max, 14 Pro/Pro Max, 15 Pro/Pro Max.

  Portrait background blur The portrait modes background blur is nice, on default settings, but if you want to make the background more or less blurry you can.

  Selfie camera The selfie camera does a good job, and it too has a portrait mode, with lighting controls, and you can adjust the background blur when editing.

  Value for money Due to the age of the phone, the iPhone 11 is good value for money. The 64GB version is being sold for $200 / £193, and the 128GB version from $220 / £216 from Amazon. The iPhone 12 is priced at around $240 / £250 on Amazon.

  If you want a telephoto zoom camera or macro shooting you will have to spend a lot more money, especially if you want an iPhone.

  Verdict If you only have $200 / £200 to spend on a camera phone, the iPhone 11 is a good choice, with a good dual camera setup on the rear, as well as a good selfie camera.

  But if you have a bit more to spend then the iPhone 12 is even better, with a brighter screen, an improved main camera, as well as being newer, which means it should get updates for longer.

  For more budget options, have a look at the best budget camera phones.

  Specifications

Main camera 12MP, f/1.8, OIS, 26mm equivalent
Ultra-wide 12MP, f/2.4, 13mm equivalent
Selfie 12MP, f/2.2, 23mm equivalent
Display 6.1 inches
Operating system iOS
Dimensions Width: 75.7 mm Height: 150.9 mm Depth: 8.3 mm
Weight Weight: 194g
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