Apple iPhone 11 Pro vs Nokia G60 - Detailed Phone Comparison

Detailed Comparison

Specification
Nokia G60
Nokia G60
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General

Launch Date September 20, 2019 September 1, 2022
Release Year 2019 2022

Physical

Volume 83.28 cm³ 108.35 cm³
Screen Size to Weight Ratio 3.09 "/g 3.46 "/g
Weight 188 g 190 g
Height 144 mm 166 mm
Width 71.4 mm 75.9 mm
Thickness 8.1 mm 8.6 mm
Foldable Design No No
Available Colors
  • Matte Space Gray
  • Matte Silver
  • Matte Gold
  • Matte Midnight Green
  • Pure Black
  • Ice Gray

Display

Screen Size 5.8 " 6.58 "
Resolution 1125 x 2436 1080 x 2408
Aspect Ratio 19.5:9 20:9
Screen-to-Body Ratio 80.3 % 82.8 %
Pixel Density 458 PPI 401 PPI
Refresh Rate N/A 120 Hz
Typical Brightness N/A 400 nits
HBM Brightness 800 nits N/A
Peak Brightness 1200 nits N/A

Hardware

Battery Capacity per Screen Area 90.55 mAh/in² 103.93 mAh/in²
Battery Density 36.57 mAh/cm³ 41.53 mAh/cm³
Battery Capacity 3046 mAh 4500 mAh
NFC Support Yes Yes
Chipset Apple A13 Bionic (7 nm+) Qualcomm SM6375 Snapdragon 695 5G (6 nm)
CPU Hexa-core (2x2.65 GHz Lightning + 4x1.8 GHz Thunder) Octa-core (2x2.2 GHz Kryo 660 Gold & 6x1.7 GHz Kryo 660 Silver)
GPU Apple GPU (4-core graphics) Adreno 619

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 12
Maximum OS Version 18

Comparison Summary

Okay, let's dive into a user-centered comparison of the Apple iPhone 11 Pro and the Nokia G60, focusing on how these devices feel in your hand and how they fit into your life.

The Tale of Two Phones: A User-Centric Comparison

Imagine two friends, both looking for a new phone. One, let's call her Anya, values a smooth and bright screen and capturing life's moments. The other, Ben, needs a phone that lasts all day and is easy to handle. This story will guide our comparison, focusing on real-world impact.

1. Design & Usability Assessment:

CategoryApple iPhone 11 ProNokia G60User Experience Impact
Interface DesignSleek, premium feel, polished iOS interface, focus on simplicity and elegance.Clean Android experience, emphasizes customization and practicality, less glossy feelAnya: Prefers the intuitive feel of iOS; Ben: Enjoys the flexibility and personalized nature of Android.
Interaction FlowFluid transitions, mature app ecosystem, consistent user experience, seamless integrations with Apple ecosystem.Efficient app loading, versatile user interface, direct access to Google services.Anya: Values the continuity across Apple devices, Ben: Appreciates open Android platform.
Accessibility FeaturesStrong suite of accessibility features (VoiceOver, Zoom, etc.), caters to diverse user needs.Built-in Android accessibility tools, options for screen readers, and customization.Anya: Benefit from Apple's focus on making technology accessible, Ben: Finds customizable accessibility solutions to suit his needs.
Design ErgonomicsSmaller footprint, solid build, feels substantial in hand, great for one-handed use.Larger, lightweight despite size, good for content consumption, but slightly harder to manage single-handedly.Anya: Appreciates the compact design for easier carrying; Ben: Happy with the larger display for movies and videos.

2. Narrative-Driven Feature Exploration:

Scenario 1: The Sunny Day Adventure

Anya is at the beach, wanting to capture a stunning sunset. The iPhone 11 Pro, with its 1200 nits OLED display, allows her to see the screen clearly even in bright sunlight. Her photos are vivid, thanks to the advanced camera system with features like optical zoom and stabilization. She quickly uploads the image via WiFi. The video, with 4K capabilities, captures all of the vibrant colors of the sunset.

Ben, meanwhile, struggles to view his Nokia G60 screen under direct sunlight. The phone still captures okay photos and with the 50MP main camera he is able to grab a good shot, but viewing the photo right then and there is hard. He enjoys the fast 120Hz refresh rate scrolling through his social media on the larger screen, though.

  • User Impact: The iPhone 11 Pro shines in bright outdoor environments, while the Nokia G60 has a much larger screen for media consumption.

Scenario 2: The Long Commute

Ben needs a phone that will last the entire day with heavy use. The Nokia G60, with its 4500mAh battery, powers him through a long day with heavy usage, using the phone for music, podcasts, and navigation, while also taking photos and videos, and his phone still holds a good percentage when arriving at home. He plugs his phone at night using the 20W fast charging and the phone charges up quick.

Anya finds the iPhone 11 Pro's battery (3046mAh) may need a top-up by evening, especially when she uses the camera to capture lots of videos. However, she appreciates the wireless reverse charging feature, giving her a flexibility of powering other devices.

  • User Impact: The Nokia G60 prioritizes battery life for heavy daily use while the iPhone 11 Pro gives flexibility in wireless reverse charging.

Scenario 3: The Night Out

Anya and Ben are at a concert. The iPhone 11 Pro’s Night Mode comes to the rescue, capturing decent low-light photos, while the Dolby Atmos audio provides rich sound playback. The triple camera setup gives her many versatile options to get the best shot.

Ben is using the 50MP on the Nokia G60 with Night Mode and gets a good shot of the band. The phone's large screen allows him to enjoy photos and videos the night later in high quality, with vibrant colors and detail. The fingerprint sensor makes it quick and easy to unlock.

  • User Impact: The iPhone 11 Pro excels in low-light photography and audio quality, while the Nokia G60 has a very convenient fingerprint scanner and a large screen for displaying content.

3. Inclusive Technology Evaluation:

  • Anya (Visual & Performance Focused): The iPhone 11 Pro's display quality, camera capabilities, and seamless integration with Apple devices make it perfect for capturing and experiencing visual content. She also needs it to be fast and responsive for multitasking.
  • Ben (Battery and Functionality Focused): The Nokia G60’s robust battery life, customization options, and affordability make it an ideal daily driver, which gives him plenty of battery life.
  • Tech-Savvy User: The iPhone's advanced chipset and refined software experience would appeal, as well as the many additional features. The Nokia G60, on the other hand, has a newer software, more RAM in some models and more Bluetooth options.
  • Budget-Conscious User: The Nokia G60 offers excellent battery life, a good camera setup, and a large display at a potentially lower price point, making it a cost-effective solution.

4. Design-Centric Decision Framework:

FeatureApple iPhone 11 ProNokia G60User Guidance
DisplaySuperior OLED, higher pixel density, excellent brightnessLarger IPS LCD, higher refresh rate, decent quality, more viewing areaChoose iPhone 11 Pro for visual fidelity; Choose Nokia G60 for larger, smoother display.
PerformanceSignificantly faster chipset, smooth experience, handles heavy tasks wellGood performance for daily tasks, but not on par with iPhone 11 ProChoose iPhone 11 Pro for demanding apps and games; Choose Nokia G60 for everyday use and social media.
BatteryDecent battery life, fast wireless charging, and reverse wireless chargingSignificantly longer battery life, fast chargingChoose Nokia G60 for all-day power; Choose iPhone 11 Pro for charging flexibility.
CameraSuperior camera quality, especially in low light, with optical zoom and stabilizationHigh resolution main camera, good for casual photographyChoose iPhone 11 Pro for versatile and advanced photography; Choose Nokia G60 for good resolution in main camera.
Operating SystemiOS, great ecosystemAndroid, flexibilityChoose iPhone 11 Pro for streamlined experience; Choose Nokia G60 for more open ecosystem and customization.
ErgonomicsMore compact, easier to handle one-handedlyLarger, better for media consumption, more difficult for one-handed useChoose iPhone 11 Pro for portability; Choose Nokia G60 for larger screen use.
Additional FeaturesEnhanced audio (Dolby Atmos), strong ecosystem of other apple productsSide-mounted fingerprint sensor, newer Bluetooth versions and satellite GPS support, large batteryChoose iPhone 11 Pro for an immersive sound experience and the apple ecosystem; Choose Nokia G60 for improved convenience.

My Choice and Why

If I were choosing based on this comparison, I would lean towards the Apple iPhone 11 Pro. Here's why:

As a technology communications specialist, visuals and performance are important to me. I need a camera that can capture high-quality content in various scenarios, and a screen that is vibrant and clear, even in harsh lighting conditions. The OLED display with 1200 nits of brightness and the superior camera with optical zoom are key elements in my decision. While I appreciate the battery life of the Nokia G60, the iPhone 11 Pro provides a more seamless and refined experience that caters to my daily needs. Additionally, the seamlessness of the Apple ecosystem helps streamline my workflow with my other Apple devices. I also really appreciate the noise-cancelling microphone, as I use my phone a lot for calls and that helps with clearer communication.

While the Nokia G60 presents a strong case for a budget-friendly, high-battery option with a large screen, the areas where the iPhone excels are directly aligned with my priorities.

By focusing on the user experience first, we can see how two seemingly similar phones can cater to very different needs and preferences. It’s not just about specs, it's about how these specs translate into real-world usage and enjoyment.

Sophia Rodriguez
Sophia Rodriguez

Technology Communications Specialist

Expert in transforming complex technological innovations into accessible, engaging narratives.

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