| Feature | Details | 
|---|---|
| Release Date | September 20, 2019 | 
| Display | 6.1″ Liquid Retina IPS LCD, HD+ (828×1792), True Tone, HDR10, 625 nits | 
| Processor | Apple A13 Bionic (7 nm+) | 
| RAM & Storage | 4 GB RAM; 64 GB / 128 GB / 256 GB; no expansion | 
| Rear Cameras | Dual: 12 MP wide (OIS) + 12 MP ultrawide (120°) | 
| Front Camera | 12 MP selfie with 4K video support | 
| Video Recording | Up to 4K@60fps, 1080p@240fps, with HDR, QuickTake | 
| Battery | 3110 mAh, fast charging (18W), wireless Qi charging | 
| Build & Design | Glass front/back, aluminum frame, IP68 rated (2 m/30 min) | 
| Audio & Security | Stereo speakers, Face ID, no headphone jack, UWB chip | 
| Software | Ships with iOS 13 → upgradable to iOS 18 | 
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Coreelix Review on Phone 11
The iPhone 11 remains one of Apple’s most balanced device offering a mix of premium design, smooth performance, and excellent cameras, even years after its release. Its A13 Bionic chip still delivers strong gaming and multitasking power, while the dual-camera system captures sharp, color-accurate shots in most lighting conditions.
On the downside, its LCD display doesn’t match the deep blacks of newer OLED iPhones, and the 3110 mAh battery is just adequate for a full day’s use. In PUBG Mobile and similar games, the phone handles 60fps gameplay smoothly but can heat up during extended sessions. Buyers should also note that while iOS updates keep this phone relevant, repair costs and genuine parts availability may be a factor as the device ages.
Overall, the iPhone 11 is a great second-hand or budget-friendly flagship especially for users who value Apple’s ecosystem and long-term software support over cutting-edge specs.