The iPhone 11 is the honest starter iPhone in the Lifeline catalog.
We are not going to tell you the iPhone 11 is a flagship. It launched in September 2019, has an LCD screen instead of OLED, and does not support 5G. What it does have: the exact same dual 12MP camera with Night mode that put "computational photography" on the map, Face ID that still works instantly, and an A13 Bionic chip that runs every mainstream app in 2026 without a stutter.
For a first-time iPhone owner, a senior upgrading from a flip phone, or a student who just needs a reliable daily driver - the iPhone 11 is genuinely great. It is also easier to use than the newer models: home-screen gestures are simpler, and the LCD display is often easier for older eyes to read outdoors than OLED.
The tradeoffs are real: no 5G, no MagSafe, and Apple's iOS support window closes earlier than for the 12 or 13 (currently expected through 2026-2027). If those matter to you, the iPhone 12 is the smarter step up. If they do not - which for most Lifeline applicants they genuinely do not - the iPhone 11 is a perfectly good phone to walk away with. Spot something out of date? Email the editorial team.
