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ايفون 13 برو ماكس 

Here are the things I’ve loved about it:

 

  • The streamlined user interface

  • When I’m employing a new iPhone I always hesitate because I used to search for the three basic navigation buttons that you discover on an Android. The navigation bar within the iPhone 13 works roughly the identical as previous iPhones. You swipe up from the underside to reveal your current apps. When you’re in an app, you swipe up from the underside similarly to shut it. That’s the essential navigation form of modern iPhones. it feels much seamless than 3-button setup of Androids. Coming from Android, it takes some getting wont to, but once you are doing, the standard Android setup just feels a touch dated by comparison.

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  • The Cinematic video mode

  • The Cinematic mode gives you perfect focus while shooting a video. While many phones carry an identical feature, I’m impressed with how natural it's with the professional Max. Within the right hands, it’s a mode that would produce a very nice video. It’s not something you’d likely use a day, but if you are doing, the professional Max’s tackle cinematic bokeh-filled video taking leans more towards being a real creative tool instead of just a gimmick. The autofocus cooperates well within the mode too, allowing you to lock on to an issue as you give your camera some movement.

     

  • Macro shots

  • I think the iPhone 13 Pro Max has a number of the most effective macro imaging of the phones I need to test this year. i really like macro shots, and also the iPhone 13 does it with its ultra wide 0.5x lens. The result, just like the cinematic bokeh in its Cinematic mode, looks also amazingly natural, and is extremely good at showing image depth.

    If there’s one thing actually that the iPhone 13 Pro cameras had best is that the shots don’t look processed in any respect (although in fact there’s a mode where you'll choose various lighting effects). If you’re searching for something that automatically tweaks your appearance for your own purposes, you won’t get that here.

     

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  • Video trimming has been incredibly fast

  • There are numerous benchmarking numbers out there online already that show the ability of the A15 Bionic chip. But in my very own practical experience, I loved how briskly it's when producing a brand new clip out of an extended clip. I’ve made some one-minute, three-minute, and five-minute trimmings from longer videos with a filter and a few light corrections, and therefore the result's nearly instantaneous. This looks noticeably faster when compared to flagship Androids phone current year.

     

  • 120Hz display, powerful speakers

  • Alright, so iPhone’s a bit late to the 120Hz party, but hey, what can we say? The smoothness of a 120Hz display pairs well with a tool like Apple’s. It’s the primary iPhone with a 120Hz display, and for real fans and longtime Apple users, it’s a pleasant upgrade to the visual experience.

    The phone actually packs quite the multimedia experience. The speakers are a number of the most effective sounding, and offer a number of the simplest full-bodied stereo experience we’ve heard from a phone.

     

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    It was especially engaging to play the iOS-only RPG Fantasia, due to the powerful speakers other than the brilliant display. All the iPhone 13s have an A15 Bionic Chip, but the professional Max has the largest display (6.68 inches) to really showcase the gems you’ll find within the Apple Arcade games subscription service. 

    One big drawback though: the phone gets hot fast. Again, i used to be playing Fantasia. And after just some minutes, it got hot – uncomfortable but not unplayable, with the warmth coming mainly from the middle of the body.