Testseek.com have collected 288 expert reviews of the Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max and the average rating is 91%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max.
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Published: 2021-09-24, Author: Jason , review by: zdnet.com
Abstract: Apple's iPhone 13 lineup promises better battery life and an improved camera experience, along with improved displays on the Pro models, and a speed boost thanks to a new processor. For the last 24 hours, I've been using an iPhone 13 Pro Max Apple sent me...
Published: 2021-09-21, Author: Mark , review by: tomsguide.com
Best cameras in a phone, Superior performance, Cinematic video mode, Brighter display, Excellent battery life
Could use faster charging, Cinematic mode capped at 1080p
The iPhone 13 Pro Max is that rare phone that gets a 5-star rating from us. You get superior cameras and video recording capabilities — including the very compelling Cinematic mode and macro mode — blistering performance and a very responsive 120Hz displa...
Published: 2021-09-21, Author: Chris , review by: bgr.com
Abstract: If it's the Tuesday before the new iPhone release, it means the first reviews are out, and this year is no different. The first iPhone 13 reviews are already out, and we're giving you the roundup you've been looking for. The reviews detail the first hands...
Lovely premium design, Superb camera with a macro mode that works a treat, Lowlight works across all three cameras: ultrawide, standardwide, and telephoto, Cinematic mode gives you a solid focus and postcapture edit capability, Excellent performance, Incl
It's quite big, Expensive
In a year when flagship phones have been a little ho-hum and few and far between, the iPhone 13 Pro Max stands out in a big way. Quite literally a big way.This year might have felt like a rerun of 2020 in terms of public health and the ability to go anywh...
Epic battery life, ProMotion finally on iPhone, Great camera system
No USB-C, No always-on display, It's time for a selfie camera upgrade
The iPhone 13 Pro Max is the same exact great phone as the iPhone 13 Pro, only bigger. And more expensive. With the larger battery, this phone lasts a lot longer than any iPhone before...
Abstract: I've now spent a few days using the iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max, and I just have to make one thing clear before you start reading this review: these phones have no business being this good. Apple's iPhone 13 range hit shelves in Australia on Friday, but the...
Published: 2022-06-16, Author: Paul , review by: play3r.net
Abstract: Whether you enjoy photography tours, taking family photos, or someone who wants to record their adventures, here are the best smartphones with the best cameras.Widely regarded as the best camera smartphone on the market right now, the iPhone 13 Pro Max is...
Abstract: Last autumn Apple updated its flagship lineup with the iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max models. What differences are there between the two, and what does that Max suffix really mean in terms of performance, components and price? Here's our comparison between...
Abstract: The Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max measures 16x7.8x1cm the last figure the thickness at the top left the square where the cameras pro trude, the rest is. 8cm thick, the weight is a substantial 240 grams pro bably due to using surgical grade stainless steel for t...
Published: 2021-11-15, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
great cameras, 3x optical zoom, Face ID, very long battery life, great performance, large and brilliant 120Hz screen with smaller notch, 5G, long software support
no USBC, need your own charger, very heavy, very expensive, huge and difficult to use onehanded, not cutting edge compared with foldingscreen devices
The iPhone 13 Pro Max is a beast with Apple's biggest screen, longest battery life and highest price.There aren't many phones that can last more than 48 hours on a charge, particularly with top-class chips, cameras, a 120Hz screen and upwards of six years...