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Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max Specs
Description
The largest new iPhone has all the features of the iPhone 11 Pro, but comes with a much larger 6.5” display as well as a beefier battery that lasts up to 5 hours longer than the iPhone XS Max. There’s a triple camera setup - a ultra wide-angle F2.4 snapper joins the F1.8 regular and F2.0 telephoto cameras. Aside from great landscape shots, you will also be able to seamlessly switch between all three cameras while shooting videos. The new Deep Fusion camera feature brings HDR to another level by analyzing and combining 9 shots into one. The 7nm A13 Bionic chip provides a 20% increase in CPU and GPU performance, as well as improved battery life - up to 4 hours more. The iPhone 11 Pro is available in black, white, gold, and midnight green. Prices start at $1099 for the 64GB version, $1249 for the 256GB one, and $1449 for the 512GB one.
This device is also known as Apple A2161, Apple A2218
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Samsung Galaxy S20 User Reviews
Posted on: Nov 20, 2019, 3:28 AM
Review: The best overall phone of 2019, but really heavy and expensive. Should come with at least 128gb on base model and USB-C. The other things like 120hz screen doesn’t bother me. I’m overall very pleased to have this phone.
Posted on: Sep 26, 2019, 12:33 PM
Review: Just no denying the fact that the Camera set up in this new iPhone is leaps and bounds above last year. I'm also loving the great build quality and the new dark green color. The hardware, combined with iOS 13 make this device a pleasure to use.
Posted on: Aug 10, 2021, 1:53 PM
Review: I switched from a Galaxy S10 because I started to miss the apple ecosystem and I wasn’t disappointed. The phone works great and I’m surprised by the amazing battery, in the end of the day I have like 60% left. The screen is great and overall it just feels like iPhone we all have dreamed off, I’m so happy apple have upgraded the iPhone specs to a level where it can compete with the Samsung flagships.Overall perfect phone!:)
Specs
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Size | 6.5-inch |
Resolution | 2688 x 1242 px, 19.5:9 ratio, 456 PPI |
Technology | OLED |
Screen-to-body | 84.52 % |
Peak brightness | 800 cd/m2 (nit) |
Features | HDR support, Oleophobic coating, Scratch-resistant glass, Ambient light sensor, Proximity sensor |
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System chip | Apple A13 Bionic APL1W85 (7 nm) |
Processor | Hexa-core, 2650 MHz, Lightning and Thunder, 64-bit |
GPU | Apple-designed 4 core |
RAM | 4GB (LPDDR4) |
Internal storage | 64GB (NVMe), not expandable |
OS | iOS (15.x, 14.x, 13.x) |
Device type | Smartphone |
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Battery |
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Capacity | 3969 mAh |
Type | Li - Ion, Not user replaceable |
Charging | USB Power Delivery, Qi wireless charging |
Max charge speed |
Wired: 18.0W Wireless: 7.5W |
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Battery Life Estimate: | 5h 49min |
Browsing: | 12h 54min |
Gaming: | 7h 30min |
Video: | 8h 58min |
Find out more details about battery and charging for all phones we have tested on our
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Camera |
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Rear | Triple camera |
Main camera |
12 MP (Sapphire crystal lens cover, OIS, PDAF) Specifications: Aperture size: F1.8 Focal length: 26 mm Sensor size: 1/2.55" Pixel size: 1.4 μm |
Second camera |
12 MP (Telephoto, Sapphire crystal lens cover, OIS, PDAF) Specifications: Optical zoom: 2.0x Aperture size: F2.0 Focal Length: 52 mm Sensor size: 1/3.4" Pixel size: 1 μm |
Third camera |
12 MP (Ultra-wide, Sapphire crystal lens cover) Specifications: Aperture size: F2.4 Focal Length: 13 mm |
Flash | Quad LED |
Video recording |
3840x2160 (4K UHD) (60 fps), 1920x1080 (Full HD) (240 fps), 1280x720 (HD) Features: OIS, Time-lapse video, Continuous autofocus, Picture-taking during video recording |
Front | 12 MP (EIS, HDR, Slow-motion videos), Video capture: 3840x2160 (4K UHD) (60 fps) |
Design |
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Dimensions |
6.22 x 3.06 x 0.32 inches (158 x 77.8 x 8.1 mm) |
Weight | 7.97 oz(226.0 g) |
Materials |
Back: Glass Frame: Stainless steel |
Resistance | Water, Dust; IP68 |
Biometrics | 3D Face unlock |
Keys | Left: Volume control, Lock/Unlock key; Right: Lock/Unlock key |
Colors | Gold, Silver, Space gray, Midnight green |
Cellular |
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4G (FDD) | Bands 1(2100), 2(1900), 3(1800), 4(AWS-1), 5(850), 7(2600), 8(900), 12(700 a), 13(700 c), 14(700 PS), 17(700 b), 18(800 Lower), 19(800 Upper), 20(800 DD), 25(1900+), 26(850+), 29(700 d), 30(2300 WCS), 66(AWS-3), 71(600) |
4G (TDD) | Bands 34(2000), 38(2600), 39(1900+), 40(2300), 41(2600+), 42(3500), 46, 48(3600) |
3G | Bands 1(2100), 2(1900), 4(1700/2100), 5(850), 8(900) |
Data Speed | LTE-A Pro Cat 19 (1600/150 Mbit/s), HSDPA+ (4G) 42.2 Mbit/s, HSUPA 5.76 Mbit/s, UMTS |
Dual SIM | Yes |
SIM type | Nano SIM, eSIM |
HD Voice | Yes |
VoLTE | Yes |
Multimedia |
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Headphones | No 3.5mm jack |
Speakers | Earpiece, Multiple speakers |
Features | Dolby Atmos |
Screen mirroring | Wireless screen share |
Additional microphone(s) | Noise cancellation, Video recording |
Connectivity & Features |
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Bluetooth | 5.0 |
Wi-Fi |
802.11 a,b,g,n,ac,ax(Wi-Fi 6),dual-band MIMO, Wi-Fi Direct, Hotspot |
USB | Lightning, Features: Charging, Headphones port |
Hearing aid compatible | M3/T4 |
Location | GPS, A-GPS, Glonass, Galileo, Cell ID, Wi-Fi positioning |
Sensors | Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Compass, Barometer |
Other | NFC, UMA (Wi-Fi Calling) |
Regulatory Approval |
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FCC approval |
Date approved: Sep 25, 2019 FCC ID value: BCG-E3306A |
Measured SAR |
Head: 1.00 W/kg Body: 0.99 W/kg Simultaneous Transmission: 1.53 W/kg Wireless Router: 0.99 W/kg |
Buyers information |
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MSRP | $ 1099 |
In The Box | EarPods with Lightning connector, USB-C to Lightning cable 18W USB-C power adapter, Documentation |
This device has different variants: View all |
Availability |
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Officially announced | Sep 10, 2019 |
Alternative variants
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Internal storage | 512GB |
MSRP | $ 1449 |
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Internal storage | 256GB |
MSRP | $ 1249 |
Carrier Availability
Available
Boost Mobile | Since Nov 27, 2019 |
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Discontinued
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T-Mobile | |
U.S. Cellular | |
Metro by T-Mobile | |
Cricket | |
Xfinity Mobile |
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Links
- Apple iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max Review
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- Google Pixel 4 XL vs iPhone 11 Pro Max
- iPhone 11 Pro Max vs Galaxy Note 10+
- Successor: Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max specs
User Reviews
I switched from a Galaxy S10 because I started to miss the apple ecosystem and I wasn’t disappointed. The phone works great and I’m surprised by the amazing battery, in the end of the day I have like 60% left. The screen is great and overall it just feels like iPhone we all have dreamed off, I’m so happy apple have upgraded the iPhone specs to a level where it can compete with the Samsung flagships.
Overall perfect phone!
:)
- Perfect battery
- Great display
- Great UI
- Great camera
- Social Media works great
- Heavy
Clearly the best iPhone to date and the best iPhone that I have ever used. The battery lasts awhile, the camera is clearly a step up and so is the video recording quality from the previous models and it has an included 18 watt charging brick in box and not the standard 5 watt brick that it still has with the smaller 11 models. I still wish they moved to USB C like their MacBooks and iPad Pro line though. At least then it will make the “pro” designation a little more worth it. I love the bigger 6.5 or realistically the 6.4 inch size to be much more easier to hold with one hand than the smaller 5.8 inch iPhone X. It’s much easier to hold and it isn’t sleek and slippery like the X or XS Max were with their all glass back. Overall it is still playing catch up with other smart phones on the market but overall it’s still a huge improvement over the XS Max. The only gripe that I have with the phone that isn’t a listed con, is the fact that sometimes it takes a while to reboot if I need to. Sometimes it takes about 4-5 minutes to reboot. Which normally should take about a 45 sec. tops. Other than that I’m very happy with this phone.
- Camera
- Battery Life
- Fast
- Included 18 Watt Charging Brick
- Water Resistance Improvement
- Face ID Speed Improvements
- No USB C
- No Reverse Charging
- Expensive
- Still Looks Similar To Previous Models
TL;DR-This phone is a mixed bag. It's just a standard iPhone with a decent camera and excellent battery but it feels a bit slow compared to some Android phones. Overall it's a boring but trusty device.
My full review down below
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For every wonderful feature, there seems to be an equally unfortunate trade-off. For a start, build quality, though premium, makes the phone heavy and bulky. (That's coming from a 6'3" dude with enormous hands.) This phone significantly weighs down pockets, if you're a smaller handed person, I'd advise against this heavy little tank. My reception is poor, though I live in a semi-rural area with Verizon, I've been rather disappointed, especially when transitioning between WiFi and data. Call quality is decent. Multimedia is fair, speakers get the job done and the screen is fairly good. However, the speakers are not nearly as good as my old Note9, and the screen pales in comparison to OnePlus, Samsung, and even Google's high-res screens. The camera is good all around, it excels in video recording, but images appear to be extremely warm and yellow, which I don't like. Also have noticed TONS of autofocus issues. If you're looking for the best point and shoot camera or the best night-time camera, I would recommend Google's Pixel 4. iOS is solid, bus customization is essentially impossible. iOS convenience is also slowly losing its edge as Android 10 starts bringing helpful features like call screening, Google Assistant, and multitasking are vastly superior to iOS. I've noticed some really severe RAM management issues as well. The keyboard is also very poor, no haptic feedback and bad touch input make for a disappointing experience, far prefer Gboard. The display as I said is solid, but many phones have substantially better screens. The only truly outstanding feature about the phone is the stellar battery, which lasts me two days easily. Overall it's a good phone but for the price, you can do better. If you absolutely need iOS to buy an iPhone SE 2020 or the regular iPhone 11 is a good choice. IF you're looking for a decent iPhone alternative, Google's Pixel line, OnePlus, and Samsung's Galaxy S series are great options. I will be purchasing a Pixel or OnePlus due to the near-stock experience but that's up to you.
- + Excellent battery life
- +Versatile camera system, with good night mode, good stills and excellent video
- +Timely software updates
- +Great build quality
- -iOS is rather limiting
- -No USB-C
- -Poor reception
- -Bad base apps
- -Poor RAM management
- -Not top notch audio quality
- -Screen is dated looking
- -Stupid expensive
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