iPhone 11 Pro Max Review! - Half a Year Later! By Tech Core

By Tech Core
Aug 14, 2021
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iPhone 11 Pro Max Review! - Half a Year Later!

What's up everyone, so the iPhone 11 Pro max has been out for a bit over six months now. So at this point, I've had a lot of time to thoroughly use this thing and hear my thoughts. I feel as if I don't have any other choice, then, to start off with the cameras, as you can see, we've got the triple camera setup going on and there's been lots of conversation and meme surrounding it. Personally, when I first saw the cameras back in the September reveal I thought they were kind of ugly kind of whatever now I like it I, don't think, there's anything wrong with it, and it stands out compared to other triple camera setups. The three cameras are an F 1.8 standard lens and F 2 telephoto lenses and an F 2.4 wide-angle lens as well. All the cameras are 12 megapixels.

The standard and telephoto lenses have optical image stabilization, while the wide does not, and even though the wide-angle also has slightly worse quality than the other lenses. I still love. This thing having a wide-angle lens on a phone is so much fun. The overall picture quality is amazing. There's great dynamic range exposure is handled well, the colors all look.

Nice pictures also tend to lean a tiny bit on the warmer side. Low-Light performance is decent, but now, with night mode you can get even better shots as long as you're able to hold still for a few seconds. The video has all the great stuff that I list about the pictures, and this thing probably has the best video quality out of any smartphone on the market, which is nothing new for iPhones. You can shoot up to 4k at 60 frames per second and also get some slow-motion at 1080p at 240 frames per. Second, you have portrait mode which blurs the background of your subject to fake a shallow depth of field and I.

Can't Sam is pleased with this, as everyone else seems to be. There are occasions where you will get a very nice photo, but a lot of the time, the edges of objects and people look very sloppy besides. That, though, shout out to all the other camera software after you, snap a photo or video, you can edit. The exposure highlights shadows all that stuff, and you can change the video settings within the camera app. Finally, before we go on to anything else, I want to talk about one of my favorite things about the pro max.

The battery life on average I get between seven and a half to eight hours of screen on time, which is awesome. Considering I use have the thing on a higher brightness and watch a ton of YouTube. The 11pro max has a 3969 William hour battery and easily lasts me an entire day. This phone supports wireless charging and for the first time ever we get the new 18 watt, USB-C, 2, lightning fast charger in the box. It is so nice how fast the pro max charges with this, you can get around 50% in half an hour coming from zero.

The charging goes superfast, the beginning and then, as it gets closer to a hundred, it slows down a lot, and this is, of course, to preserve the battery and make it last longer and while we're here, let's talk about the other internals, you got Apple's own, a 13 Bionic chip, the u1 chip, 4 gigs of ram, and you can either get 64, 256 or 512. Gigs of storage, I went with 256 and still have 225 left, so I, don't think. I will ever run out web browsing playing games flipping through the home screen there's pretty much, never any hiccups in performance and if you are coming from an iPhone, that's a few generations older. The speed boost is very much apparent it. The performance on the iPhone 11 Pro max is awesome in every area.

If we take a look at the front of this phone, you'll see that large 6.5 inch OLED display, which has a resolution of 12 42 by 2688, giving it a pixel density of 458 PPI the same as the smaller iPhone 11 Pro Apple has decided to call this. The super Retina DR display Wow. The display is very nice. It has a maximum brightness of 800 nits, which can occasionally peak to 1200. You can see it nicely outdoors most the time.

There's a lot of contrast between lights and dark, and the colors look, nice and vivid gone is 3d touch though, and I don't really miss it. It was nice for some games, as you could have. The 3d touch act like another button, and sometimes it was cool to peek into stuff when you remembered it existed, but it's been replaced by haptic touch which works largely the same. You just hold down on something, and it's a bit slower, but it works before we move on, though, what about the notch it's a little bigger than most other phones ones or the alternative hole-punch? This is the first phone I've ever had with one and I, don't really mind it. Obviously I would strongly prefer if there were no notch who wouldn't, but since the screen is so big, it's no really in the way of anything housed in the notch are three different: sensors, your forward-facing speaker and your selfie camera, which is F 2.2 and has a 12 megapixel sensor. Now standard selfies will be 7 megapixels, but if you switch to the wide mode, then you will get to use all 12 megapixels of that sensor.

The image is coming out of this thing, do look very nice, and it can even shoot 4k, video or 1080p video at 120 frames per second for some slow-motion selfies. If that's your thing face, ID has also received some improvements now making it 30% faster, and it supposedly can work at more angles. Although it's not very noticeable, the build quality is absolutely solid. The whole thing has a good weight to it. Coming in at seven-point 97 ounces, making it Apple's heaviest iPhone.

Ever this year, they've decided to make the phone a bit heavier and thicker to make space for more battery, which I am definitely a fan of having a super. Thin phone is cool at all, but I'll take a slightly thicker design for more battery any day of the year. The back of the phone is this: nice frosted glass, and you can see I have the Space Gray option, but it's also available in silver, midnight, green and gold. The sides are a polished, stainless steel. The buttons are very click and feel good.

It's IP 68 certified. So if you drop it in the pool, it'll be fine and the back is also very fingerprint resistant. So that's cool if you like to rock your phone without a case, although it is a little slippery along all this thing just feels so sexy in the hand, and the design looks great. Even if the front is the exact same as the past two iPhones something I definitely enjoyed when upgrading to this phone. Were these speakers.

You've got the earpiece as the tweeter and the bottom right area as the subwoofer you can get pretty loud and equality is really nice, there's never any distortion at higher volumes, and it all sounds crisp right next to the speakers is the microphone. This mic sounds great and is more than functional for anything. You're going to do on your phone currently running on this phone is iOS 13.3 dot. One and I am loving. It Iowa's 13 had lots of great improvements when it first came out, and they've been making it better ever since then.

For me, one of the main things pulling me to iPhones instead of androids is the operating system. Well, I definitely do like the current version of Android I, like how simple clean and for lack of a better word. Nice iOS feels to use the iPhone 11 Pro Max starts at $1,100 for the 64 gig version 1250 dollars for the 256 gig version and 1450 dollars for the 512 gig. So this thing is not cheap. If you have an iPhone, 10 or newer I, really don't think it's worth the upgrade, and you should probably wait a bit more if you're coming from an older iPhone or are coming from any Android phone.

This is a good option. The iPhone 11 Pro max does a great job in the camera. Department has awesome battery life, solid, build quality and design and, like always, makes some incremental upgrades compared to last year's models. Well, I think the standard iPhone 11 is the best option for most people, if you don't mind spending more and what the absolute best of the best Apple has to offer this is it and I think it's a great phone thanks for watching, don't forget to subscribe for more upcoming videos and, as always, I'll see you guys in the next one.


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