![]() Alternatively, the new Alpine Green colourway should be available at your nearest Apple reseller too. If you’re keen to get the iPhone 13 Pro Max, you can do so right now through Apple’s Malaysian online store. ![]() Design wise, the iPhone isn’t the sleekest-looking phone with its notched display, but in terms of raw performance, the A15 Bionic chip easily surpasses the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset. The combination of the A15 Bionic chip, iOS 15’s power efficiency, and a larger battery, allow this iPhone to return up to 2.5 hours longer battery life than its direct predecessor, the iPhone 12 Pro Max.Īfter many years of using an Android phone as my daily driver, I’m excited to switch to the iPhone 13 Pro Max to see how it stacks up to its Android competition in this day and age. This allows the iPhone to capture macro shots, much like Samsung’s Galaxy S21 Ultra and S22 Ultra.īattery life of the iPhone 13 Pro Max is also better now. There’s now a 12MP primary sensor, a 12MP telephoto sensor with 3x optical zoom, and get this: a 12MP ultra-wide angle lens with autofocus capability. There’s really no denying the fast performance of Apple’s A15 Bionic chip.Īnyway, the triple camera system of the iPhone 13 Pro Max has been improved too. I’ve reviewed many high-end, flagship Android phones, and none of them can even run Genshin Impact smoothly at 60fps without stuttering. I cannot stress enough just how impressive this is. Not only can I set the framerate to 120fps – not even the PC version has this option – it also runs buttery smooth, even at this high refresh rate. Powered by the Apple A15 Bionic chip with a powerful 5-core GPU, it offers 50% faster graphics performance than “the leading competition.” In fact, it is touted to offer the fastest graphics performance on any smartphone.Īfter playing a quick session of Genshin Impact on this phone, I’m inclined to agree. The notch is also 20% smaller now, so you get a sleeker, more modern-looking phone, though it still doesn’t look quite as sleek as its Android competition.īut no Android phone to date can rival the performance of the iPhone 13 Pro Max. This is the first iPhone – alongside the iPhone 13 Pro – to sport such a high refresh rate.Īside from that, the iPhone 13 Pro Max’s OLED display also has a max outdoor brightness of 1000 nits this is said to be the brightest screen ever on an iPhone. It has a bright and vibrant Super Retina XDR display with ProMotion, which offers an adaptive refresh rate from 10Hz to 120Hz. So what else do you get in the box? Well, there’s a USB-C to Lightning cable, an Apple sticker, a SIM ejector pin, some instruction booklets, and…that’s it.Īs for the iPhone 13 Pro Max itself, it’s still the same excellent phone. It’s a nice, subtle (and very glossy) finish, and thanks to the flat nature of the frame, it’s easy to get a good grip on the phone. Of course, the stainless steel frame of the iPhone 13 Pro Max is also finished in a shade of green. Personally, I quite like this: not only does it look great, it also gives the iPhone a unique aesthetic. This can be attributed to the smooth matte finish on the glass rear panel of the iPhone, which also feels very nice to the touch.ĭepending on lighting, the Alpine Green colour can actually look like a shade of grey again, likely because of the matte finish. The phone looks slightly darker, as you can see below. ![]() ![]() If you’re curious, the shade of green shown on the packaging is different than the actual Alpine Green colour. It’s also a slim, compact box, given that a charger is no longer bundled with the phone. It’s easy to tell that you’ve got the Alpine Green iPhone 13 Pro Max based on the packaging the image of the new colour is prominently shown on the box itself. While a green phone is not exactly…well, new, the Alpine Green shade certainly gives this iPhone a unique aesthetic. Now that the green iPhones are available in Malaysia, here’s our unboxing of the iPhone 13 Pro Max in Alpine Green. The new green colourways for the iPhone 13 series are now available in Malaysia! The standard iPhone 13 gets the new Green colour option, while the iPhone 13 Pro lineup – including the iPhone 13 Pro Max you see here – sports a slightly lighter shade of green dubbed Alpine Green. ![]()
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