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Home›Tech Advice›iPhone 13 Pro Max vs. iPhone 12 Pro Max: How Apple’s highest-end phones stack up

iPhone 13 Pro Max vs. iPhone 12 Pro Max: How Apple’s highest-end phones stack up

By Matthew Lynch
July 17, 2023
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Introduction:

Every year, Apple releases new iterations of its popular and powerful high-end smartphones. Two of the most recent models are the iPhone 12 Pro Max and the iPhone 13 Pro Max. For those curious about the differences between these devices and whether it’s worth upgrading, this article will provide a comprehensive comparison.

Design and Display:

At first glance, the design of the iPhone 13 Pro Max may not seem drastically different from its predecessor. However, Apple has made some improvements in terms of materials and finishes. The iPhone 13 Pro Max is now available in an exquisite Sierra Blue color and features a ceramic shield front cover to increase durability.

The dimensions remain nearly identical, but the iPhone 13 Pro Max is slightly thicker – measuring 7.65mm compared to the iPhone 12 Pro Max’s thickness of 7.4mm. The display sizes are also the same at 6.7 inches; however, Apple has introduced a higher refresh rate of up to 120Hz on the iPhone 13 Pro Max using ProMotion technology that promises smoother scrolling and more responsive touch controls.

Performance:

The most significant upgrade in performance comes from Apple’s latest A15 Bionic chip that powers the iPhone 13 Pro Max. This chip offers improvements over the A14 Bionic found in the iPhone 12 Pro Max, enabling better energy efficiency and faster processing speeds. Additionally, the GPU has been upgraded to a five-core system which provides noticeable improvements in graphic-intensive tasks.

Cameras:

Camera technology is an area where Apple consistently excels, and they have continued to improve their offerings with each new model. The iPhone 13 Pro Max features larger camera sensors and an improved wide lens with an f/1.5 aperture compared to the f/1.6 aperture on the iPhone 12 Pro Max. This change allows for better low-light photography and improved overall image quality.

Both devices support Dolby Vision HDR video recording, but the iPhone 13 Pro Max now boasts Cinematic mode—a feature that creates a depth-of-field effect mimicking professional-grade cameras. This mode allows users to create stunning videos with smooth transitions between subjects, further closing the gap between smartphones and professional cameras.

Battery Life:

Apple has made strides in battery life with the iPhone 13 Pro Max, claiming up to 2.5 hours more than its predecessor. This improvement stems from the more efficient A15 Bionic chip and optimizations in iOS 15 that work seamlessly to prolong battery life.

Storage and Pricing:

In terms of storage, Apple has eliminated the 64GB base model for both models, with options now starting at 128GB and going up to 1TB for the iPhone 13 Pro Max. The new iPhone model starts at $1,099 for the base version, while the iPhone 12 Pro Max has received a price cut, now starting at $999.

Conclusion:

The upgrades in performance, camera capabilities, display technology, and battery life make the iPhone 13 Pro Max a tempting proposition for those in search of a high-end smartphone. For customers who already own an iPhone 12 Pro Max and are satisfied with its performance or budget-conscious buyers who still want a premium Apple experience, choosing or sticking with the discounted iPhone 12 Pro Max remains a viable option. Ultimately, deciding which device to pick comes down to personal preferences regarding design enhancements, features offered by the latest model, and how much you’re willing to invest in your smartphone experience.

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