APPLE iPhone 11 Pro Max

APPLE iPhone 11 Pro Max

 

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The iPhone 11 Pro Max is similar in design to the iPhone XS Max it replaces, with the main visual difference being the addition of an extra camera on the rear and a new matte glass finish. The front of the phone features a new display but with the same notch as we've seen with the iPhone X and XS models. While the notch hasn't changed, Face ID is improved - it's faster and accessible from a wider range of angles - so we're happy to stick to the notch and the sensors it contains.

There are lots of changes, but the big change on the back is the new camera enclosure. It features three camera lenses in a triangle formation within a raised part of the glass back. Interestingly the back of the phone is all the same piece of glass, rather than it being a separate section. The raised element is polished to stand out from the matte finish making it look like Apple has simply inlayed the camera enclosure - but it hasn't. Unfortunately, that polished finish gives it a rather cheap acrylic look and it's the camera that's drawn the most criticism to the new design.

The glass rear is now tougher, as well as Apple boosting the waterproofing up to an IP68 rating which means you can submerge the Pro Max in water up to 4 meters for 30 minutes - enough to survive spilled drinks, down the toilet, or a dip in the pool - as well as subject it to a few knocks and bumps. Be warned though, Apple tells us it's not unbreakable - as time will tell.

The iPhone 11 Pro Max comes in four colours: space grey, silver, gold, and a new midnight green. Because of the new matte finish the colours are a lot more muted than before and that has a knock-on effect of making this model not look as big or shiny as it did before. It's an optical illusion, of course, because it's virtually the same size as the XS Max, but it's something we didn't expect to feel. Perhaps it's just that the finish is slightly more subdued overall.

Aside from the new camera enclosure, colour and finishes, the design stays the same as the XS Max. There is still a Lightning socket at the bottom, rather than USB-C, between the speaker grilles as well as volume and power buttons on the side.

Specifications:

The iPhone 11 Pro Max is similar in design to the iPhone XS Max it replaces, with the main visual difference being the addition of an extra

This year, Apple has moved to the A13 Bionic, an upgrade from the iPhone XS Max A12 Bionic as it incrementally steps up the power. The processor is faster, but in use doesn't feel like by a huge amount - Apple claims it is 20 per cent faster than the A12 Bionic. That's not to say it's slow, but game loading times for example against the iPhone XS don't feel like they've moved forward drastically.

That's pretty much the trend across mobile devices at the moment - the reported gains don't always change the experience for day-to-day tasks, because everything is fast anyway. We suspect that the extra processing power is to cope with all the computational needs of the cameras and to future proof against apps yet to appear, like the AR revolution that may or may not happen.

While the iPhone 11 Pro, Pro Max and iPhone 11 all feature the same processor the Pro models have more RAM (a number Apple hasn't shared) giving them a slight boost in performance over the 2019 standard iPhone 11 model - although there's a fairly big price difference too. Between the Pro and the Pro Max the specs are identical apart from the size of the battery and the size of the display. This bigger model is about that larger screen and a promise of a longer battery life rather than any other benefits.

You now get a 12-megapixel ultra-wide, 12-megapixel main and 12-megapixel telephoto lens on the back, giving you the equivalent of .5x, 1x, and 2x optical zoom respectively from the three cameras. In camera terms, that's a 13mm wide angle, 26mm standard and 52mm telephoto.

The camera app in iOS 13, since updated to include something Apple calls Deep Fusion processing, now shows you what you could be taking a photograph of, with an always-on preview of the ultra-wide lens greyed out at the edges of the frame, and it's easy to switch between the three lenses either by the press of a button or with a swipe of the finger through the zoom toggle.

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