![]() If you talk about gaming or just generally running a ton of apps in the background, the iPhone 11 Pro Max with its A13 Bionic processor appears to be more than sufficient on paper. Needless to say, the iPhone 12 Pro Max appears to be the more future-proof option if you want to use that phone in the long run. ![]() On the other hand, the iPhone 12 Pro Max relies on the latest and greatest A14 Bionic processor, which Apple claims offers a 50% boost in performance and also has a much more powerful 16-core neural engine for handling AI and machine learning-based tasks. The iPhone 11 Pro Max is powered by the in-house A13 Bionic processor, which to be honest, will be good enough for at least another year irrespective of the tasks you throw at it. Notably, the Ceramic Shield on top of the iPhone 12 Pro Max’s display is touted to offer 4x drop resistance, so that is a meaningful difference if you plan on flaunting your iPhone 12 Pro Max without a screen protector or a case. Both the phones are built using surgical grade stainless steel, but only the iPhone 11 Pro Max comes in green while the pacific blue color is exclusive to the iPhone 12 Pro Max.Īnother difference is that the iPhone 12 Pro Max can survive up to a 6 meters depth in water for minutes, while the IP68 certification for the iPhone 11 Pro Max mentions only 2 meters of water immersion capability for half an hour. From there, it is up to your personal aesthetic preference whether you like the curved sides of the iPhone 11 Pro or the iPhone 12 Pro Max’s flat sides with a shiny finish. The only sigh of relief is that it is thinner than the iPhone 11 Pro Max. ![]() The iPhone 12 Pro Max is the largest and heaviest phone in Apple’s portfolio right now. ![]()
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