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Review on Renewed Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max - Fully Unlocked, 128GB, Gold by Ada Duniewska ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best thing for the money, glad I did it.

This is the most recent iPhone, and it is also the largest, most advanced, and most expensive model. It also has a design that is both new and old. The 12 Pro (Max) is, without a shadow of a doubt, the most beautiful phone that is now available on the market, and the shamelessly covered polished edges by fingerprints do not detract from its beauty in the least. When compared to the 11th, the frosted glass on the rear back is much more pleasing to the touch, and it still does not accumulate fingerprints. It is now much simpler to pick up the iPhone from the table and hold it in your hand because the sides are flat; of course, the edges do not "bite into" the palm in any way. Included in the package is the industry's most powerful processor, the display that DisplayMate deems to be the best in the world, and a camera that ranks fourth in the DXO ranking for overall quality, 12 places higher than that of the Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra. To everyone's relief (and in comparison to the 11 Pro Max), the battery capacity has been lowered! There is no question that autonomy has not deteriorated. They added night and all other modes to the ultra-wide-angle and front cameras (now you can show pictures from ultra-wide anywhere without hesitation), the main matrix has become a little more sensitive in the dark, and HDR of the third version works noticeably better. Cameras with 11 Pro Max were pulled up exactly where it was required to do so. Unfortunately, the optical zoom hasn't evolved all that much throughout the years. Regarding the lack of an increased screen refresh rate, I will say this - yes, in comparison to the iPad Pro, the difference is noticeable. I apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. However, this is not something that is immediately noticeable because the interface of the iPhone is already so smooth. You can confidently live with 60 hertz. In any event, this is not a deal-breaker characteristic, the loss of which ought to be lamented with sad tears. Strange as it may sound, the most disappointing aspect of the new iPhone is the lack of tactile input provided by the Taptic Engine. The return is noticably weaker than it was in 11 Pro Max and especially XS Max due to the smaller size of this motor, which obviously had an influence this time. I have no idea why something like this was done. Those who are considering upgrading from an iPhone X or an earlier model should absolutely consider getting the iPhone 12 Pro Max. In this scenario, there will undoubtedly be a wow effect. The later ones aren't as plain as the earlier ones, but if there aren't any issues with money, then it's also evident.

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Pros
  • camera, video quality, and nighttime photos; overall performance and speed; Design; the self-assurance that comes with wielding such a massive and weighty piece of equipment in your palm; Autonomy.
Cons
  • Taptic Engine; Not Being Able to Refresh the Screen at 90 (or 120) Hertz; They could have zoomed in five times, for starters. Pakkuchie gave the frames a shine.

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