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Engadget
★★★★★
3 years ago
Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max 128GB - Pacific Blue MGDA3X/A review

Apple's iPhone 12 Pro Max has a lot in common with its smaller sibling. Think: a new design, expansive 5G network support and amazing performance, to name just a few. Because they're so similar, we think the smaller iPhone 12 and 12 Pro are better options for most people, but if you can handle an...

Best-in-class performance; Big and beautiful screen; Improved triple-camera system

Way too big for some; Cameras can be temperamental

Pocket Lint
★★★★★
3 years ago
Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max review: The maximum experience

Such a large phone that it won't be to everyone's liking, but if you want big then this iPhone delivers without making the form-factor awkward to hold or use.

Great cameras; 5G connectivity when you need it; Big and bold screen; Design is large but not awkward; A14 Bionic processing power;

Low-light photography enhancements could be better; Much the same experience as the cheaper (and smaller) iPhone 12 Pro;

Consumer Search
★★★★★
3 years ago
Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max 128GB - Graphite MGD73X/A review

A new iPhone release is always an exciting announcement, and the Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max of 2020 is no exception. The latest (and arguably the greatest) iteration of the iconic phone is packed with features such as an OLED 6.7-inch screen that allows for easy viewing when you’re on the go.

TechReen
★★★★★
3 years ago
Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max 128GB - Pacific Blue MGDA3X/A review

The Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max is the biggest of the iPhone 12 series. The new iPhone costs higher than the rest and it comes with a bigger battery and also bigger inbuilt storage. It has an impressive quad cameras set-up and a large screen display size.

Wired
★★★★★
3 years ago
Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max 128GB - Pacific Blue MGDA3X/A review

Apple's biggest phone to date excels as a photographic tool, especially in the dark.

It sets a new bar for low-light photography, even if the bar isn't drastically higher than the competition. If you like big phones, you'll love the massive screen. Excellent battery life. Also makes phone calls.

Expensive. No 120-Hz refresh rate or USB-C port, two features commonly found on other large phones at this price.

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