That being said, if you want the largest display and longest battery life possible in an iPhone, then the iPhone 13 Pro Max rules. Part of that equation might be the fact that I also bought a new iPad Mini this year and I tend to use that rather than my iPhone for scrolling through news and other tasks that would benefit from maximum display area. With both models packing the same camera array this year, the extra cost - and the extra weight - of the Max version are tougher to justify. Thats a big upgrade over the 3x zoom on the iPhone 14 Pro Max. If I were going to do it over again, though, I would probably go with the smaller iPhone 13 Pro instead. The iPhone 15 Pro Max is tipped to feature a new periscope zoom camera, which will reportedly deliver a 6x optical zoom. Great display, great cameras, great overall performance, and exceptional battery life. Is the iPhone 13 Pro Max a good smartphone? I’d say it’s a great smartphone - especially if you’re upgrading from an iPhone that’s several generations old. When I went to bed the following night (that’s two full days and one entire night without being on a charger), I still had 52% of the battery remaining. I used the iPhone 13 Pro Max for in-car navigation, snapping photos, playing security footage from my home cameras, at least three or four hours of streaming music to a Bluetooth speaker that evening, messages, checking e-mail, and my usual scrolling through Twitter. Last weekend, I went back to my home town for an overnight visit. Apple rates it a up to 28 hours of video playback on a charge - and I suspect a larger battery is a big part of this phone’s extra weight. The iPhone 13 Pro Max is a true battery beast. It is said that the iPhone 13 Pink is the best. It was rated at 15 hours of playback and would usually get me through a full day and then some. While the iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max have four (4) colors to choose from: Graphite Gold Sierra Blue and Silver. I never had any complaints about the iPhone XS Max. Battery Lifeīattery life is a big win for the iPhone 13 Pro Max. My iPhone 13 Pro Max is zippy on cellular service regardless of whether it’s connected to 5G or LTE, but for what I’m doing it feels no different than my old iPhone. For me, 5G has been the most “meh” of the big upgrades compared to the iPhone XS Max. I can’t ever recall being out and about with my iPhone and cursing the speed of LTE, although I don’t typically download apps or videos while on cellular. Scrolling through Twitter is so much smoother it makes the Pro Max display seem jerky when performing the same task. The real win is the ProMotion with adaptive refresh rate. The display is significantly brighter (1200 Nits maximum with HDR vs 625 Nits for the iPhone XS Max), and it has much deeper contrast. The color options include Silver, Gold, Graphite, and Sierra Blue, which were all available at launch. That being said, the iPhone 13 Pro Max is a noticeable upgrade. The iPhone 13 Pro Max is available in five different colors. The iPhone XS Max already had a very nice Super Retina, OLED True Tone display. iPhone 13 Pro Max 6.7 iPhone 13 Pro 6. Unedited photos in low light (L) and when it was dark enough for night mode to kick in (R).
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