Everything happens promptly, including intensive tasks such as video editing and gaming, and it should be a top performer for years to come. The iPhone 11 Pro Max has the same A13 Bionic chip, 4GB of RAM and at least 64GB of storage as the rest of the iPhone 11 line, and performs similarly. The Lightning port works fine for charging, but it’s disappointing not to see USB-C at this point.
IPHONE 10 VS 11 PRO MAX BLUETOOTH
Screen: 6.5in Super Retina XDR (OLED) (458ppi)Ĭamera: Triple 12MP rear cameras with OIS, 12MP front-facing cameraĬonnectivity: LTE, wifi 6, NFC, Bluetooth 5, Lightning, Ultra Wideband and GPS Flip it over and the frosted, almost metallic-like glass and square camera lump with three lenses poking out is new. The 6.5in Super Retina XDR “Pro level” OLED screen is just as wonderful as the one on the smaller iPhone 11 Pro, although it isn’t a massive leap over that fitted to significantly cheaper rivals such as the OnePlus 7 Pro. But I’d argue that there are always times when you need to use a phone one-handed: public transport, carrying a bag, taking a selfie and so on. So unless you have giant hands, the iPhone 11 Pro Max is exclusively a two-handed phone. If there was ever a phone to benefit from a grip accessory of some kind, this is it. You then stick it in a case, which makes it even bigger. It’s a combination that either results in hand pain or wallet pain, as it slips out of your fingers and plummets on to the unforgiving floor below. But more than that, the rounded stainless steel sides provide no grip at all, meaning your fingers simply slip off them when you stretch across to reach the other side of the screen or the top left corner, which you frequently need to do in iOS.
IPHONE 10 VS 11 PRO MAX FULL
At 77.8mm it is hand-stretchingly wide, wider still than the already massive OnePlus 7 Pro (75.9mm) and even the positively gigantic Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ (75.9mm), and at 226g it is heavier than competitors by a full 20g. Like the iPhone XS Max it replaces, the iPhone 11 Pro Max is really difficult to use with one hand. The frosted white back of the silver iPhone 11 Pro Max is the nicest of all the available colours.