1. Really great camera. Previously, in normal room lighting, it was difficult to wait for perfect shots, but now the photo taken in the room is bright and beautiful, almost like in the sun.
2. The kit comes with a fast charge of 18W, but you can also charge it normally if there is no urgency.
3. Face ID works just perfect. You don’t even need to specifically aim at your face - you picked up the phone, and it is already unlocked. Incredibly convenient compared to a fingerprint scanner.
4. The quality of communication is amazing. The voice of the interlocutor, finally, is just crystal clear.
3. The screen is larger due to the lack of a button at the bottom and the same strip at the top. Moved from iPhone 6S Plus. They are almost the same in width, but the iPhone 11 Pro Max screen is much larger in height.
4. The screen is bright and very clear. OLED technology means that when using black design and reduced brightness, the phone will eat much less energy.
5. Claimed to be IP68 waterproof. True, as always, with the proviso that if it has deteriorated from water that has got inside, then the guarantee is removed :-)). Why then speak of IP68 protection? But it’s still nice that even with drops of rain that accidentally fell, it obviously won’t incapacitate.
6. The sound of the speakers has become (compared to the iPhone 6S Plus) louder, clearer and somehow even the volume is felt, although the speaker (or speakers) is only from below.
7. Everything works very quickly.
8. Removed technology for recognizing increased pressure on the screen. In fact, the thing is really controversial. If you need to move the cursor over the text, it's easier to put your finger on the space bar, hold it a little - and move the cursor where you want. This operation is easier to perform. Especially if you do it with one hand.
9. Transferring data from an old phone to a new one is a masterpiece! After turning on the new phone, it automatically connected with the old one, which was nearby, and a suggestion popped up to download all the data, settings and programs from the old one. Which I used, of course. Class!