Apple iPhone 11 Pro vs Motorola Edge 50 Fusion - Detailed Phone Comparison

Detailed Comparison

Specification

General

Launch Date September 20, 2019 May 15, 2024
Release Year 2019 2024

Physical

Volume 83.28 cm³ 93.5 cm³
Screen Size to Weight Ratio 3.09 "/g 3.83 "/g
Weight 188 g 174.9 g
Height 144 mm 161.9 mm
Width 71.4 mm 73.1 mm
Thickness 8.1 mm 7.9 mm
Foldable Design No No
Available Colors
  • Matte Space Gray
  • Matte Silver
  • Matte Gold
  • Matte Midnight Green
  • Forest Blue
  • Marshmallow Blue
  • Hot Pink

Display

Screen Size 5.8 " 6.7 "
Resolution 1125 x 2436 1080 x 2400
Aspect Ratio 19.5:9 20:9
Screen-to-Body Ratio 80.3 % 91.6 %
Pixel Density 458 PPI 393 PPI
Refresh Rate N/A 120 Hz
Typical Brightness N/A N/A
HBM Brightness 800 nits N/A
Peak Brightness 1200 nits 1600 nits

Hardware

Battery Capacity per Screen Area 90.55 mAh/in² 111.38 mAh/in²
Battery Density 36.57 mAh/cm³ 53.48 mAh/cm³
Battery Capacity 3046 mAh 5000 mAh
NFC Support Yes Yes
Chipset Apple A13 Bionic (7 nm+) Qualcomm SM7435-AB Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 (4 nm) - International
CPU Hexa-core (2x2.65 GHz Lightning + 4x1.8 GHz Thunder) Octa-core (4x2.40 GHz Cortex-A78 & 4x1.95 GHz Cortex-A55) - International
GPU Apple GPU (4-core graphics) Adreno 710

Connectivity

USB Version 2.0 2.0
OTG Support 1
DisplayPort
DisplayPort Version N/A N/A
USB Features Lightning 2.0 USB Type-C 2.0, OTG

Software

Operating System iOS Android
Initial OS Version 13 14
Maximum OS Version 18 17

Comparison Summary

Okay, let's dive into this comparison of the Apple iPhone 11 Pro and the Motorola Edge 50 Fusion, focusing on how these devices impact the user experience. I’ll use my user-centered approach, telling a story around the technology.

Apple iPhone 11 Pro vs. Motorola Edge 50 Fusion: A User-Centric Comparison

Here’s how I see these two phones through the lens of user experience, design, and real-world application:

1. Design and Usability Assessment

CategoryFeatureApple iPhone 11 ProMotorola Edge 50 FusionUser Experience Impact
Interface DesignDisplay Size5.8"6.7"iPhone: More compact, good for single-handed use. Motorola: Larger, immersive for media consumption.
Display Sharpness (PPI)458393iPhone: Noticeably sharper text and images, great for detail-oriented tasks. Motorola: Clear but less dense.
Display TechnologyOLEDP-OLEDBoth offer vibrant colors and deep blacks, with subtle differences in panel technologies
Refresh Rate60Hz120HzMotorola: Much smoother scrolling and animations, enhancing the fluidity of interactions.
Brightness1200 nits1600 nitsMotorola: Better visibility under bright sunlight, ideal for outdoor use.
Interaction FlowChipsetApple A13 BionicSnapdragon 7s Gen 2iPhone: Snappier performance, optimized for Apple’s ecosystem. Motorola: Responsive for daily tasks, but slightly lower performance overall.
Battery Life3046 mAh5000 mAhMotorola: Significantly longer battery life, less frequent charging needs.
Charging Speed18W68WMotorola: Much faster charging; getting back to full power in much less time is a huge convenience.
Operating SystemiOS 13 (upgradable to 18)Android 14 (upgradable to 17)iPhone: Apple’s familiar ecosystem; Motorola: More customization options and Google services.
Accessibility FeaturesBiometricsFace IDFingerprint SensoriPhone: Seamless and secure, hands-free unlocking; Motorola: More traditional, may be preferred by users with mask use.
Camera FeaturesTriple Lens (Telephoto, Wide Angle)Dual Lens (Macro/Wide)iPhone: Versatile zoom capabilities, more flexibility for framing. Motorola: Great macro mode, useful for detailed close-ups.
Design ErgonomicsSize and Weight144 x 71.4 x 8.1 mm, 188g161.9 x 73.1 x 7.9 mm, 174.9giPhone: More compact, suitable for single-handed use; Motorola: Larger screen, slightly lighter.
Build QualityUnknown Screen ProtectionCorning Gorilla Glass 5Motorola: Enhanced durability for screen protection.

2. Narrative-Driven Feature Exploration

Scenario 1: The Urban Explorer

Imagine Sarah, a city dweller who loves to explore new places. She uses her phone for navigation, capturing photos, and sharing her experiences on social media.

  • iPhone 11 Pro: Its compact design fits nicely in her pocket as she navigates crowded streets. The high-resolution display makes maps clear, and the telephoto lens is perfect for getting a close-up of a distant architectural detail. However, the battery will need to be charged by the time she gets home.
  • Motorola Edge 50 Fusion: The larger screen makes her maps clearer at a glance. The enhanced brightness means she doesn't have to squint to see the screen on a sunny day. It's a bit more bulky, but the long-lasting battery easily gets her through a full day of exploring. The macro camera is perfect to capture that flower detail on a balcony.

Scenario 2: The Media Enthusiast

Meet David, who loves watching movies, gaming, and browsing social media.

  • iPhone 11 Pro: The sharp display is great for watching videos, but the smaller screen might feel a bit cramped for long viewing sessions. The smooth iOS interface is seamless for navigation and game play and works well with his other apple devices.
  • Motorola Edge 50 Fusion: David is blown away by the large, smooth display with its 120Hz refresh rate—scrolling and games look amazing. The faster charging means it is back to full power in no time. The larger screen is ideal for immersive media consumption and he's not worried about his battery life for the day.

Scenario 3: The Professional On The Go

For Emily, a graphic designer, her phone is a tool and extension of her computer.

  • iPhone 11 Pro: She values the color accuracy of the OLED screen, as well as the computational power of the A13 Bionic, which lets her keep up with her fast pace, and the ecosystem makes it easy to transfer her work from device to device.
  • Motorola Edge 50 Fusion: She appreciates the larger canvas to present work to clients, and appreciates not having to worry about her battery life. She also values the increased ram to do multitasking when she doesn't have her laptop.

3. Inclusive Technology Evaluation

  • For users seeking compactness and Apple's ecosystem: The iPhone 11 Pro remains a viable option despite its age, especially for those deeply integrated into Apple’s world. However, it is showing its age on display refresh rate and battery life.
  • For users prioritizing battery and display experience: The Motorola Edge 50 Fusion offers a larger, smoother display, much faster charging, and a much longer battery life that caters to users who are constantly on the go and consume a lot of media.
  • For users on a budget or for users who value customization: The Motorola Edge 50 Fusion offers a very comparable display to the iPhone 11 pro, with more features for less of a cost.
  • For photographers looking for versitility: The iPhone 11 Pro is still a great option as it features a versatile triple camera with optical zoom, giving the user a wide range of options for the shot.

4. Design-Centric Decision Framework

If you value:

  • Compactness & iOS ecosystem: The iPhone 11 Pro is a solid choice
  • Display smoothness & Brightness: The Motorola Edge 50 Fusion is ideal.
  • Long battery life & Fast Charging: The Motorola Edge 50 Fusion is the winner.
  • Latest tech & Performance: The Motorola Edge 50 Fusion provides newer technology and excellent everyday performance.
  • Photo Versitility: iPhone 11 Pro has more diverse photo options with its triple lens and optical zoom.

Which would I choose and why?

Personally, I would choose the Motorola Edge 50 Fusion. Here’s why:

As a tech communicator, I value a device that can keep up with my on-the-go lifestyle. The larger, smoother screen makes working on the phone enjoyable, and I'm consistently consuming media. The significantly larger battery and super-fast charging would make my life much easier, removing the anxiety of being away from a charger for too long. While I appreciate the iPhone's compact design, the Edge 50 Fusion's overall package of enhanced battery life, impressive display, and faster charging is more aligned with my needs.

It really highlights how technology choices shape our everyday experiences. Both phones offer different strengths, showing that design is about much more than technical specs, it's about what you want the phone to do for you.

Sophia Rodriguez
Sophia Rodriguez

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