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  2. iPhone 11 Pro - Wikipedia

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    The iPhone 11 Pro has a 5.85 inch (149 mm) (marketed as 5.8-inch (15 cm)) OLED display with a resolution of 2436 × 1125 pixels (2.7 megapixels), while the iPhone 11 Pro Max has a larger 6.46 inch (164 mm) (marketed as 6.5-inch (17 cm)) OLED display with a resolution of 2688 × 1242 pixels (3.3 megapixels) which both have a pixel density of 458 ...

  3. iPhone 11 - Wikipedia

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    As with the iPhone 11 Pro, XR, XS, and X, the display has a notch at the top for the TrueDepth camera system and the speaker. The display has an oleophobic coating, making it fingerprint-resistant. [ 2 ] [ 21 ] Apple announced in September 2019 that both the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro would show a warning notification if a display were ...

  4. Comparison of high-definition smartphone displays - Wikipedia

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    iPhone 11 Pro: September 2019: iOS 13: OLED: 2436 × 1125 5.85 in (149 mm) 458 Apple Inc. iPhone 11 Pro Max: September 2019: iOS 13: OLED: 2688 × 1242 6.5 in (170 mm) 458 Apple Inc. iPhone 12 Pro: October 2020: iOS 14: OLED: 2532 × 1170 6.1 in (150 mm) 460 Apple Inc. iPhone 12 Pro Max: November 2020: iOS 14: OLED: 2778 × 1284 6.7 in (170 mm ...

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  6. Apple A13 - Wikipedia

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    It appears in the iPhone 11, 11 Pro/Pro Max, the iPad (9th generation), [3] the iPhone SE (2nd generation) [4] and the Studio Display. [5] Apple states that the two high performance cores are 20% faster with 30% lower power consumption than the Apple A12's, and the four high efficiency cores are 20% faster with 30% lower power consumption than ...

  7. Retina display - Wikipedia

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    The displays are manufactured worldwide by different suppliers. Currently, the iPad's display comes from Samsung, [12] while the MacBook Pro and iPod Touch displays are made by LG Display [13] and Japan Display Inc. [14] There was a shift of display technology from twisted nematic (TN) liquid-crystal displays (LCDs) to in-plane switching (IPS) LCDs starting with the iPhone 4 models in June 2010.