Description
iOS, 6.5″, 12 MP, 226g, IP 68 Water Proof, 2019
Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max 64GB properties
Product name | iPhone 11 Pro Max 64GB |
Series | Apple iPhone, Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max |
Operating System | iOS |
Release Year | 2019 |
Colour | Gold, Green, Grey, Silver |
Material (Body) | Glass, Steel |
Senior Phone | No |
Features | Built-in Stereo Speakers |
Built-in Sensors | Barometer, Face Scanner, Gyroscope/Accelerometer, Proximity Scanner |
Physical Keyboard | No |
Home Button | Software Button |
Water Resistant | Yes |
IP-Class | IP 68 |
Shock Resistant | No |
SIM Card | Nano-SIM, eSIM |
Dual SIM Card Slots | No |
Hybrid Dual SIM Slot | No |
GPS | Yes |
Positioning System | A-GPS, GLONASS, GPS, Galileo, QZSS |
Communication Standards | 2G, 3G, 4G LTE, Bluetooth, NFC, Wi-Fi |
Bluetooth Codec | AAC, SBC |
Bluetooth Version | 5.0 |
Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi 1 (802.11b), Wi-Fi 2 (802.11a), Wi-Fi 3 (802.11g), Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) |
4G Speed (Mbit/s) | Cat18: 1200/200 |
Built-in Camera | Yes |
Front Camera | Yes |
Number of Back Cameras | 3 |
Number of Front Cameras | 1 |
Camera Resolution | 12.0 MP |
Camera Resolution (Front) | 12.0 MP |
Max Frames Per Second | 240 fps |
Max Video Resolution | 2160p (4K) |
Max Aperture | 2.4 |
Camera Features | Auto Focus, Flash/Light, Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) |
USB | No |
USB On-The-Go | No |
Headphone Jack 3,5mm | No |
Processor Cores | Hexa Core |
System on Chip (SoC) | Apple A13 Bionic |
Graphics Processor (GPU) | Apple A13 Bionic |
RAM | 6 GB |
Screen Size | 6.5 “ |
Screen Resolution | 1242×2688 |
Pixel Density (PPI) | 458 |
Screen Type | Retina |
Secondary Screen | No |
Touch Screen | Yes |
Active Digitizer | No |
HDR | Yes |
Battery Capacity (mAh) | 3500 mAh |
Exchangeable Battery | No |
Wireless Charging | Yes |
Wireless Charging Standard | QI |
Fast Charging | Yes |
Fast Charging Standard | USB Power Delivery |
Internal Memory Size | 64 GB |
Memory Card Reader | No |
Height | 158.0 mm |
Width | 77.8 mm |
Depth | 8.1 mm |
Weight | 226.0 g |
Luici from Italy –
I don;t want Apple phone any more why?
This morning, it was announced that Apple has agreed to pay $100 million to settle the class action lawsuit brought by the widow of a former Apple supplier, whose iPhone died when he was struck by a train on the job.
The settlement allows Apple to buy back and repair all defective Apple products and to sell defective products to those who bought them, as well as make other payments such as repaying a fine imposed by the judge.
It will also allow Apple to offer a warranty on replacement and replacement parts. Apple’s settlement comes one month to the day after the company admitted to manufacturing defects in the iPhone that led to a fatal crash in which a young man died. As Apple’s share of the U.S. smartphone market tumbled, the settlement will cover all customer demands.
Fred Salazar –
The video, the same as the photos, can be watched calmly. The software with the M11 overlay is acceptable. The downside for me is that you cannot separately set the notification volume (let alone individual notifications) and the phone ringer volume. I also miss a selectable alphabet list in the contacts on the right or left. Riding the elevator from top to bottom, while fast, is annoying.