Hey all! And so, each year I make it a goal to upgrade to a new phone, and each year, in general, the same thing happens, but not this time:) To tell you the truth, I had no intention of moving up from 11 pro max to 12 pro max this year. I even skipped watching the reviews on it, so the entire thing was left up to random chance. It worked out that I was able to sell the 11th within a single evening, and in order to ensure that I would not be left without a phone, I purchased this one. In the beginning, I wanted something gray (graphite), but it turned out that it was impossible to find; in Hong Kong, at the time of the purchase, it was only available in two locations, and they were very far apart. As a result, I went with blue instead; in the end, it will still be in a case, but the camera unit itself is blue and works fine. And so, the new box is small and neat, but there are no headphones that I have not taken out of the box since the iPhone 5s, so this is not at all a problem for me, but the price for the device is not small, to put it mildly, but there is still no block charging:) In conclusion, the new box is small and neat, but there are no headphones that I have not taken out of the box since the iPhone 5s, so this is not a problem for me at all. In this particular scenario, I would prefer to pay the same amount as I did for the flagships of the previous year; nevertheless, it appears that I will need to invest in additional charging. This whole thing is a con, particularly with relation to this aspect. Design, design! This time around, I enjoyed it more than any of the others, probably because it had the air of a long-forgotten classic. Extremely thin, and coupled with a steel frame that is sort of blue but seems like black, it conjures a sensation of solidity, and all together it looks bright. Even though the screen isn't noticeably bigger, after upgrading to 11 pro max it feels like the phone has gotten considerably more robust. It also gives the impression of being lighter in weight, despite the fact that its actual weight is the same. In regards to the camera, I personally did not detect a significant difference when using it in my regular home activities; nonetheless, the night mode has been improved, and focussing has gotten quicker. The screen picture in general has grown much more juicy, but I would also like more hertz (but Apple determined everything for us, so there's no point in wishing for it). I was also dissatisfied with the fact that the taptik-engin became weaker, the autonomy didn't diminish by a significant amount, and 11 was better at maintaining its charge. The music, to my ears, seems to be slightly amplified, but the quality remains the same. In most cases, Lidar is just a fun thing to play with for an hour since it seems to be there but then disappears again. It is not something I would do on purpose to change from 11 Pro Max to 12 Pro Max. I would want to thank everyone for their attention and wish everyone luck:)
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