I have been using Max for about 3 weeks, I switched from 6k (normal, not +). My observations: - On the first day, my wrist hurt a little from the unusually large weight. Now I have adapted, most of the time I use the device with one hand. - It is impossible to reach the diagonal edge of the screen without the help of the second hand, "Easy Access" helps out. - It's annoying that you can't do a Control Center gesture without easy access, and there are frequently used alarm clocks, cameras, and more. - The smartphone fits into the pocket of jeans or trousers, but is very noticeable in them. With a strict dress code, it is advisable to wear in the inside pockets of a jacket or in hands - Smartphone screen is beautiful, but not a replacement for the iPad Pro 12.9. - I began to read more in free minutes and "on the go." - Navigator on such a large screen is very convenient. - Taking a photo / selfie with one hand and the volume keys is not very convenient, but possible - The main advantage for me is that the battery lasts all day. You no longer need to think about the% charge and whether there is a cable with a socket at hand. Conclusion: Bought Max for a brand new user experience after 4 years with 6. Which I fully received. Regular Xs in everyday use is still more practical.
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