In this iPhone SE (2022) vs. iPhone 11 face-off, we'll look at how these two phones stack up despite the large gap in age.Even though the iPhone SE is brand new and the iPhone 11 is approaching its third birthday, this comparison is worthwhile because these are the only two handsets in Apple's lineup that are under $500.
The iPhone SE (2022) boasts a notable upgrade over the 11 — 5G support. But the iPhone 11 has some features the new iPhone SE lacks, including a larger screen and dual rear cameras.
Meanwhile, the iPhone 11 came out in 2019 and is available for $499 for the 64GB model. You can bump up the storage to 128GB for a total cost of $549.
iPhone SE (2022) vs. iPhone 11: Design and display
The iPhone SE (2022) and iPhone 11 share one similarity: they both use LCDs for their screens. Other than that, they are very different in basically every other regard. The iPhone SE (2022) uses the iPhone 8 body, just like the iPhone SE (2020) did.
That means the new SE sports a 4.7-inch display with a total resolution of 1334 x 750. Surrounding it are the hefty, old school iPhone bezels. That means there's also room for the Touch ID home button. Even though face masks have become less prevalent in recent months, Touch ID is still welcome — even though the imminent iOS 15.4 will bring face mask support for Face ID.
Among the best cheap phones, the iPhone SE (2022) will stand out with its glass and aluminum construction. Whereas most budget-friendly handsets use plastic build materials, the new SE will sport a more premium feel in black, white, or red.
The iPhone 11 has a 6.1-inch LCD with a total resolution of 1792 x 828. That's a slightly higher resolution than the iPhone SE (2022) with total of 326 pixels per inch (ppi) which is the same as the SE. But at 6.1 inches, the iPhone 11 will be much more legible, especially if you have vision trouble.
Instead of Touch ID, you get the older version of the Face ID notch on the iPhone 11. But otherwise, the iPhone 11 features a near all-screen design that looks quite nice. And you have a few colors to choose from: green, white, purple, yellow, black, and red.
iPhone SE (2022) vs. iPhone 11: Cameras
This is another area where the iPhone SE (2022) and iPhone 11 are very different. The former has a single 12MP rear camera and a 7MP front-facing sensor. While we're still evaluating the SE's picture-taking prowess, we know the iPhone 11, with its 12MP main and 12MP ultrawide cameras, captures some nice images.
Another major advantage for the iPhone 11 is that it has Night mode, which the iPhone SE (2022) lacks. We don't really know why Apple didn't include Night mode since the SE runs on the latest (and very powerful) A15 Bionic chip.
Around front, the iPhone 11 features a 12MP camera nestled in its notch. It takes good selfies that do pretty well with white balance and exposure control. We don't doubt that the iPhone SE (2022)'s 7MP shooter will do fine, but we think the iPhone 11 will come out ahead for selfies and video calls.
For video, both iPhones can record up to 4K at 60 fps. We expect both phones will record similarly high-quality video.
iPhone SE (2022) vs. iPhone 11: Specs and performance
The iPhone 11 came out in 2019, when its A13 Bionic chipset was top of its class. The new king of the block is the A15 Bionic, which powers both the iPhone SE (2022) and iPhone 13. This 5nm A15 is the most powerful mobile processor we've ever tested, and the iPhone SE (2022) will enjoy a generous lead over the iPhone 11 in terms of raw compute and graphics power.
The A15 Bionic features the 16-core Neural Engine, allowing the iPhone SE (2022) to take advantage of the latest machine learning applications in iOS 15 like Live Text. The iPhone 11 can still do a lot, but the iPhone SE (2022) will be the clear winner in this regard.
However, in terms of day-to-day performance, the iPhone 11 is more than fine even by today's standards. It easily keeps pace with similarly-priced Android phones, so you will be missing out on very little if you go with the iPhone 11 over the new SE.
iPhone SE (2022) vs. iPhone 11: Software
The good news here is that the iPhone SE (2022) and iPhone 11 have basically a level playing field when it comes to software. Both phones run iOS 15 and the 11 enjoys most of the latest features (most of which require an A12 Bionic and above). The one major exception is Photographic Styles, which are only present on the A15-powered iPhones like the new SE.
Photographic Styles are basically real-time filters that automatically adjust themselves based on your photographing conditions. They help add a personal flair to your photos and they're pretty neat.
Since the iPhone 11 is still well in its support window, it'll get iOS 16 later this year alongside the iPhone SE (2022). We're not sure if there will be new features in the next version that the iPhone 11 can't take advantage of, but at time of writing, both the 11 and new SE are pretty much the same software-wise.
Since the iPhone 11 doesn't have 5G, it misses out on iOS 15's 5G-specific enhancements, but those are pretty minor.
iPhone SE (2022) vs. iPhone 11: Outlook
In this iPhone SE (2022) vs. iPhone 11 face-off, it's pretty clear that it's hard to go wrong with either phone. Based on what we know so far without directly comparing the two devices, we think the iPhone 11 is good enough for most people, especially those who care more about their photos than 5G.
That said, if you want the best performance you can get for your money, then the iPhone SE (2022) is the way to go. The A15 Bionic is very powerful chip and the fact that the SE has many of the iPhone 13's best features is great, especially for the phone's $429 asking price. But if the small 4.7-inch display puts you off, then we strongly recommend you go with the 6.1-inch iPhone 11.