The difference is clearer on the panel of the display. While the Note 11 has a 6.43-inch AMOLED screen, the Note 10 5G is content with a 6.5-inch IPS LCD panel. Both display at the same resolution (2400 x 1080 pixels), although the Note 11’s resolution is slightly higher (409 versus 405 dpi). They also have a refresh rate of up to 90Hz.
The OLED technology has proven itself and lets you benefit from almost infinite contrasts, brilliant colors and zero afterglow time. If the display of the Note 10 5G is of quite good quality, that of the Note 11 achieves an impressive level for this price range. It’s also significantly brighter (725 vs. 425 cd/m²), which is very useful when you know that the two smartphones have a high degree of reflection.
How often will it be necessary to go through another calibration mode to better benefit from it. We recommend the standard mode for both devices. Thus, the Redmi Note 11 was able to come out on top thanks to an excellent Delta E (1.3 to 1.8), even if the Note 10 5G has an almost perfect color temperature (6486 to 6720 K), the ideal standard is 6500 K
Anyway, the difference in technology allows the Redmi Note 11 to secure this point quite easily.