Hey guys this is Vadim with max tech, and this is the iPhone 11 Pro Max in midnight green and in this video, we're gonna, compare it to the iPhone 10s max and see what changed. Whoa, Wow. Look at that, oh man, so this looks really, really nice. So, as you guys know, it has the matte finish right on the back and wow. It feels like really smooth. Let me grab the iPhone 10s max here and like this is like glossy like, like it sticks to your finger, this is your finger just literally slides off and, as you guys know, the camera bump as well.
It's not matte. It's glossy! There's no iPhone text on the new one and wow this midnight green color I've got to say that, like only at certain angles, you can tell that it's green. It's like very, very slight. It's not like a real green, that's more like a Space Gray, but with a little tint. So one thing I could tell right away.
Is the camera bump on the iPhone 10X max is larger. It seems like the iPhone 11 Pro max has like a two-step thing, with the square and then each little camera each lens has its own bump, which is really awesome. I, really like how it looks and looking at the sides, it seems like all the buttons got pushed down slightly as you guys can see right here. The power button went down just a little, and so did the SIM card tray right here and on the other side, the volume buttons and everything else just went slightly lower. That means your cases might not fit perfectly, but this is actually pretty nice because it's easier to hit the buttons now that they're a little lower.
So I don't know if you guys can see that in the top-down view, but you can see how many reflections is on the 10s max and on the front, there's literally nothing that changed like it's identical on the front with a notch and everything and the new pro max is definitely heavier. I could feel the difference right here in my hands and here's another difference. There's actually a difference in the clicking sound when you press the button I, don't know if you guys can hear this but uh well, don't want to do that all right, so we're getting this guy booted up we're gonna, restore it from iCloud backup by the way, guys if you're getting the new iPhone 11 or their new iPhone, 11 Pro or the pro max. We're actually going to have a video tutorial on how to back up all your data with either iTunes or iCloud, and then also how to reset your old phone. So you can sell it or trade it in alright, so I got the phone set up, and before we move into comparing these two phones, I want to mention the 18 watt, fast charger that now comes in the box.
Finally, we're moving away from that crappy 5 watt charger and getting a real, fast charger in the box, which is amazing, alright, so the first thing I want to test out is face. I'd speed, I got both phones right here, and I'm, just seeing how fast that little lock turns on. Actually, one thing I'm noticing is that I'm pressing both buttons at the same time and more often than not the iPhone 11 Pro max, is turning the display on a lot quicker than on the 10s max. It's actually very interesting, so Apple did say that you get better angles for face ID. So, let's test it out right now: okay, both of them didn't catch it.
How about now both of them got it just go back a little. Oh, that time the 11pro got it Apple did say it works from further away. So, let's test out the 10s max, so I'm, holding out my hand as far as I can, and it's not even detecting up there, you go down locked, but there it's not detecting my face at all. Let's test out the 11pro same thing: it's not detecting my face honestly I think that was a bunch of marketing, because I'm not noticing a difference in distance or angles. The new iPhones do have the new, a 13 Bionic chip compared to the 812 and iPhone 10s max, but you're not really going to notice that, like at least while browsing swiping through they both feel very, very snappy.
The difference is going to be in the camera and actually the battery life. The iPhone 11 Pro max is rated for five hours more than the iPhone tennis max, and they did that by making a much larger battery I think it's almost like eight or nine hundred mill amp hours larger than the 10s max, which is really, really impressive. So now, let's actually test the performance using the classic Geek bench four. So, let's open up Geek bench four we're actually going to do Geek bench five as well, so CPU benchmark, that's right! So the test finish and as you guys can see, there actually is a decent difference. Coming from the 12 to the eight 13 coming from around 4,800 to a fifty-four hundred and thirteen thousand multi-core, this is really, really impressive.
Honestly, this completely blows away any like Android smartphone, the 10s max was already as powerful in raw performance or more powerful than the other Android phones. This just takes it to another level. It's really awesome and with that I'm going to go and run to compute graphics, benchmark and Wow check out this difference in graphics. This is actually really impressive. I was not expecting this much of an improvement, seeing as the graphics is actually more efficient this year.
So with that, let's jump into Geek bench 5 and see how these scores go. So we got the scores back on Geek bench 5, and we're actually seeing an awesome difference around 50%, more multi-core performance, which I was not expecting this at all. Seeing as Apple is focusing more on efficiency than performance, we're getting so much more performance, at least in this raw performance test. The display on the iPhone 11 Pro is basically identical to the one on the tennis max it's just brighter and has better contrast now. Looking at it like this, I can't really tell any difference, in contrast, but what I am going to do is I'm going to max out the brightness on both Collect's and see if there's any difference, I just maxed out the brightness and Wow I can instantly tell the difference.
No joke the iPhone 11 Pro Max is a lot brighter than the tennis max, so I'm watching a YouTube. Video and I could instantly tell how much more bright the iPhone 11 Pro Max is. It looks really, really good. I'm actually surprised how much brighter it is than the 10s max. Now, let's go ahead and test out the speakers to see if they're louder on the 11 pro max lets start off with the 10s max.
So what I'm noticing so far on the iPhone 11 Pro max, is that you hear more difference between all the little tones like there's, more dynamic range I guess you can say like, whereas this feels a lot more flat, the 10s max does. Okay, there you go, that is the big difference, so the iPhone tennis max has all the highs or a lot of the highs coming from the top speaker, but on the iPhone 11 Pro max, it's actually very balanced, with the highs from the top and the bottom all right. So, let's finish off with the cameras, as you guys can see here, we do get a new UI, slightly different on the iPhone 11 Pro Max. We used to have this little circle where you can switch between the telephoto and the wide, but here we actually have three settings. Now we have the ultra-wide the wide and the telephoto.
Now the selfie camera got a huge upgrade from 7 megapixels on the tennis max to 12 on the iPhone 11 Pro. So let's go ahead and test out the quality, so I'm going to put both of these photos on the screen. For you guys and just let me know down in the comments, if you can tell a difference, I also took a portrait, selfie, and I'm noticing a massive difference. So one thing that people complain about on portrait selfies in the past was that your shirt gets blurred out as well as a background, but it looks like Apple reversed that and now your shirt, my shirt is fully Unfocus. It's fully detailed.
So this definitely looks a lot nicer. In my opinion. Now, let's test out the rear-facing portrait mode, I got this plant right here. Let's see what can do a better job at portrait blur edging its kind of hard to tell which one looks better on the screen. So you guys, let me know down below, but the cool thing about the iPhone 11 Pro is that you can shoot portrait photos with the wide lens as well, which you can't do on the iPhone 10s max, even with iOS 13 and just for a measure I'm going to add in a few more examples of portrait photos.
So you guys can look at both of them and see if there are any differences and how much better the iPhone 11 Pro max is, and finally there's the new night mode now I've been playing around with it for a little now, but notice that it does not work in the ultra-wide lens. It only works in the wide and the telephoto lenses, and it turns on automatically, so I'm gonna post up a few photo examples of night mode versus the 10s Max's regular photo without flash, and you guys could. Let me know what differences you see, as you guys just saw night mode, makes a massive difference when it's dark and actually turned off night mode on the iPhone 11 Pro, Max and I noticed that even with night mode off, it's actually a little more sharp with less noise compared to the tennis. Max I also tested out the ultra-wide lens, and it seems like the white balance, is so much better on the iPhone 11 Pro Max compared to the 10s max, which was really, really cool in this shot. Specifically so I think Apple is using the wide lens for all the white balance, and it's transferring it over to the ultra-wide lens and the telephoto lens, so it stays very consistent.
And finally, let's finish off with some video recording now, Apple did mention that, if you're shooting at 4k 60, you now get extended dynamic range, whereas on the iPhone 10 s max, it only works up to 4k 30. So you guys can look at both of these clips and see if there's any difference in dynamic range or quality or anything else. Alright. So there you guys have it. Those are comparison between the iPhone 10s Max and the iPhone 11 Pro max.
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