The *iPhone 11* *does not have an OLED display; it features an **LCD panel* instead. Here’s a quick summary of its display:
1. *Display Type:* *Liquid Retina HD LCD* (Not OLED)
2. *Size:* *6.1 inches*
3. *Resolution:* *1792 × 828 pixels (~326 PPI)*
4. *Brightness:* *625 nits (typical)*
5. *Contrast Ratio:* *1400:1* (lower than OLED)
6. *Refresh Rate:* *60Hz*
7. *HDR Support:* *No official HDR, but supports HDR content playback*
8. *Color Accuracy:*
- *Wide color (P3) support*
- *True Tone technology* for automatic color balance
9. *Touch Features:* *Haptic Touch* (replacing 3D Touch)
10. *Protection:* *Scratch-resistant glass with oleophobic coating*
While the *iPhone 11’s LCD* is *sharp and color-accurate, it lacks the **deep blacks, high contrast, and power efficiency of an OLED display* found in *Pro models* like the *iPhone 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max*.