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What's Inside the Box? Get ready for the ultimate unboxing experience as we reveal what comes with the iPhone 15 Pro Max. We'll discuss the accessories, including any surprises Apple has in store for us. Performance and Features: Discover what makes the iPhone 15 Pro Max stand out in the world of smartphones. We'll delve into its cutting-edge technology, camera capabilities, and more. Join us as we unbox Apple's latest masterpiece, the iPhone 15 Pro Max, and take an in-depth look at its features, design, and performance. From its stunning display to its powerhouse internals, we'll cover it all.
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Welcome. Infronomy is an Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max and today I'll go of unboxing along with a quick overview of this brand new device
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So before I get started I'm just going to quickly mention just so you know right off the bat what you're getting into
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This is another iPhone, another year, another disappointment. So let's just get straight into it now that you're aware what kind of video this will be
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Pulling that off, which I do have to say, I do like these little pull tabs
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Just makes the unboxing much simpler. We are then presented with our phone
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So now I go, I'm going to just yon get that off
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Slop it somewhere, there we go. Then we get our first surprise, which has been slapped
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Apple has been slapped into submission to adding this into their devices, which is a Type C port
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your cable would be type C to lightning or whatever they're calling their garbage little port
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Now we have a type C so you can now utilize any kind of cable. Now additionally, this one, the specific phone, the Pro Max, actually supports USB C3
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What is it? 3.1, I think. Transfer speeds, unlike the other versions of this device, which the lower ones, meaning like 15 plus
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15 Pro and whatever, which support just 2.0. because, you know, Apple needed to show a middle finger to their customers
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by selling them a $1,000 device that supports an outdated old slow standards for transfer speeds
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on a USB type C. So they did have to include the type C, they just didn't have to include the good one
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So, yeah, great. Fantastic, you showed them Apple. Now next we have designed by Apple in California
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And then at the back, there should be manufactured in China by little children
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But again, didn't mention that one. Now, another thing that they're really striving for is the ecosystem and all that bullshit that they're trying to spew with all their marketing
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So, no e-waste and all that garbage that they're saying, right? So boxes supposedly should be made out of recyclable material
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Cool, great. How about recycle your phones? So there we go. That's primarily
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Now, that being said, obviously you don't get a charger in the box because that would be. be an e-waste, but the phone isn't. Producing a massive brick like that of full of different
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components that don't really decompose all that well, it's not an e-waste every single freaking
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year, but no, but the charger is. Makes you think that might be just bullshit. Anyway, continuing
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on, let's actually start with the device. So, um, let's turn it on. We have a 6.7-inch display
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with a resolution of 1290 by 2796 pixels. It is a... what is it
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LTPO, Super Retna, XDR, OLED display. Now, in simple terms, because Apple loves to put just absolute strings of crap in front of whatever they using This is just a 120 hertz outlet display
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That's it. Not much more to it. It's that simple. But I guess with this entire line, they should have just, instead of the XDR
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they should have just said XD because that would be a very adequate description of this display
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or the naming scheme of it at least now it is running 120 hertz of fresh rate
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HDR 10 they didn't even bother to go for the certification for HDR 10 plus because that will actually cost money
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and that's not what Apple is Apple won't be spending money you will be spending money on their device
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they're there to make and milk you dry out of your money we also have Dolby Vision
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surprised that they actually paid for that certification and we also have surprisingly
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or not surprising actually a stupid bright display that peaks at 2,000 nets
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So this is one of the brightest displays you can get on a device, which obviously with that being said
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you shouldn't have any kind of problems viewing this display, probably even the surface of the sun
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because, yeah, 2,000 nets, come on. So it is pretty bright, which is a good thing
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And just to kind of go over the display in the last kind of way
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the display right here is actually pretty nice. they just have a goofy way of naming it and that that's it
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But the display right here is good for display. Now one thing that isn't good is this in the display
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Dynamic Island or whatever they're calling this garbage. Instead of removing it in this newest version
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now they're still continuing to keep it because apparently under-display cameras don't exist yet
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I don't know, I see mine under the display, but I guess my device is
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from the future. Anyway, so that's one. Now let's flip it over to the back, which we have our
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triple camera setup. So, starting off the main sensor is a 48 megapixel F1.824mmmm wide lens
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It supports a dual pixel PDF sensor shift optical limit stabilization. Then below that we have a 12 megapixel
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F2.8 120 millimeter periscope telephoto lens. Again, dual pixel PDF and 3D sensor shift optical limit stabilization, don't actually know what that is
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and five-time optical zoom. Then another 12 megapixel F2. 13mmeter, 120 degree field of view
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ultra wide lens, dual pixel PDF, time of flight 3D lightar sensor, which that's under the 12 megapixel
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and it should be separate. So the Time of Flight 3D lighter sensor
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is actually this thing right here, not a camera. Now with that being said, you can shoot videos on here
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at 4K at 60 frames max. Then you have also 30, 25 and 24
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And 1080P also maxes out in a normal motion at 60 And you also have slow at 120 and 240 And then at the front we have another camera and a gigantic pointless bump
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or not a notch island as they're calling it, whatever. And that is a 12 megapixel F1.9, 23 millimeter wide lens
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And next to that we have the facial skin. That's why this atrocity is so big
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that's what she said so there we go and that blinking that you've seen at
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like right now I don't actually see that the camera is picking up
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infrared light which obviously the eye cannot pick that up so you don't
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actually see that don't worry now let's move over to the build
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of the device we do have a bit of a change up
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so we do have like a what is this called when you have like this metal brush
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brush smeller metal I guess I think that's the name for it so yeah it has this brush looks to it
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additionally they also change it so it has a little bit more rounded edges right here so it actually feels a little bit
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nicer to hold in hand compared to the previous generation which has very sharp edges
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so it wasn't as nice this actually feels nice another thing that they changed is the back display now
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I'm kind of scared to knock on it too hard because this glass is made out of paper
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and it will break easily and it's breaking easily because it's cost apparently 200 bucks to replace it and it's apparently easily replaceable now
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Great, so because it's easily replaceable, it's also easily breakable so we can bank you
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we can milk you on that as well. Fantastic. Great job, Apple
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You know how to screw your customers. Now, if you're interested in that, I recommend checking out the Jerry Rig Everything video
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where basically he was doing bent test and his glass literally broke
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As the first one in his career. In a bench test. So apparently putting pressure on this basically means that it will break
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Awesome, fantastic. Because you never put pressure on your device. Now, let's see anything else
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Inside of the device, we have a 4,441 million-ampar battery, which is pretty small relative to the actual size of the device itself
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Then we got a not specified charging speed from a cave. So I guess wired one will get you to 50% in 30 minutes
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Great job, Apple, instead of giving us the actual waterage. But they did give us the MagSafe charging speed, which is 15 watts
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which is basically the wireless charging if you have a 2 charger
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but with an Apple flare to it. So MagSafe is basically using the magnets
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It kind of slaps itself correctly. Pretty nice thing. Obviously, it's copyrighted by them, so no one else can use it
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And we do also have the 7.5 watt wireless charging, the G charging, the standard one
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Obviously it's slower, even though I believe both of them are using the same kind of hardware
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so really it shouldn't be. But obviously Apple wants you to buy their products because they get a cut from that
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So it's all about the money. And there we go See anything else to say all right the rest of the internals So we have an 8 gigabyte RAM version of this device
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and it comes with 256 gigabytes of built-in storage by default. It can go up to 512 or 1 terabytes
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which is probably more than you will ever need. And it supports MVME storage type
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which means it's really fast storage type. So you should have no problem with it
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and obviously in terms of the processor Apple A17 Pro if I'm correct the previous one was A16
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so they made added plus one and added also Pro for some reason
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but it's basically the new version of it stupid fast as the previous one was
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honestly if I have to be very objective about this it's a very good processor it just begs the question
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if you already have for instance the previous version of this device with the A16, why would you upgrade to another fastest processor out there
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The previous one already does the job better than almost, I think, any other device on the market
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and yet there's a faster one which supports ray tracing. Cool, ray tracing on the phone
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The question is, why would you need that? In any case, obviously, if you already have the previous one
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I would recommend probably staying with it, especially if you're really buying into the Apple ecosystem-friendly thingy thing
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If you don't and you just want to flex on your friends that you have a brand-new iPhone, then go right ahead
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I'm pretty sure whatever I say about this device won't really change your mind. But in general, my general idea here is that the previous one was already stupid good in terms of performance
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So there is really no incentive to upgrade to the new one, which also there is no incentive to produce this device every year by year producing e-waste
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and that's kind of my approach to this device it's a good device it's overpriced as heck
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costing 1,200 freaking dollars provides you almost no benefit over the old one
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just a little bit of a faster processor and a type C charging port
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and other than that it's basically identical to the previous version of the device so why would you go for this one
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when you can even buy the old one still have massive amounts of performance
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and pay less. That's also a very viable solution right here for people that might want to save a little bit on the money
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and also have a powerful device that basically handles anything that you throw at it
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So that's my approach to Apple right here. Specifically this one is overpriced
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and probably it will be much more friendly to your wallet to buy the previous version for cheaper
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and still have basically as powerful device as this one. just maybe a little bit less
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So anyway, with that being said, hopefully you found this video helpful, fun
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If you did, don't forget to smash like, subscribe, and thanks for watching

