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The iPhone 15 Pro Max is just 7.82 ounces, while the 15 Pro is 6.60 ounces. As soon as you pick up either, it’s evident that they both shaved off a few ounces.
The 15 Pro Max has a 5x optical zoom, which is unheard-of for the iPhone and a major upgrade from my no zoom iPhone 11. The new telephoto camera is what ultimately convinced me to buy the 15 Pro Max.
The base model of the iPhone 15 Pro Max comes with 256 GB of onboard storage—double that of the Pro’s 128GB base model—and you’ll find a $100 uptick reflected in its price. $1,199 is the ...
However, while both iPhone 15 Pro models have great camera systems, the uncompromising 5x optical zoom on the iPhone 15 Pro Max is by far the most compelling reason to opt for the larger model ...
The iPhone 15 Pro Max’s graphics scores were even more impressive, as it hit 92.2 frames per second in 3DMark Wild Life Unlimited with an overall score of 15,399.
The iPhone 15 Plus uses the A16 Bionic processor and not the A17 Pro in the iPhone 15 Pro Max. Although it’s a 48MP main camera, it’s different from the one fitted to Apple’s top new iPhone.
The iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max are available to order now, priced from $999 and $1,199 respectively, with shipments starting September 22. Follow AppleInsider on Google News Malcolm Owen ...
The iPhone 15 Pro Max eliminates the 128GB capacity, leaving the 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB options. The pricing starts at $1,199 for the 256GB, rising to $1,399 and $1,599.
With the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max expected to start at $1,099 and $1,199, respectively, this means prices for 1TB models could be as high as $1,600 for the Pro and $1,700 for the Pro Max.
The iPhone 15 Pro Max makes upgrading feel less exciting than it used to, especially if you like to buy a new phone every year. Pros: Lighter design. Camera processing helps save space.
Our testing data shows that the neither the iPhone 16 Pro Max or 15 Pro Max reach the 2,000 nits Apple promised. Instead they're both pretty similar, with a respective 1,553 and 1,550 nits of HDR ...
The 7.81-ounce iPhone 15 Pro Max doesn’t sound much lighter than my 8.03-ounce iPhone 12 Pro Max on paper, but everyone I know who’s tried it says titanium makes for a noticeably lighter iPhone.