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iPhone XS Max Specs, Price in Nigeria
The iPhone XS Max is the largest of the 2018 iPhone models. It had the largest screen ever seen on an iPhone. For those who like it big, the smartphone boasts a vast screen real estate. It also has a notch on top, which houses the front camera. If you’ve always wanted a bigger screen on your iPhone, the iPhone XS Max is for you.
This is your opportunity to obtain it as part of the new upgrade, which also has an upgraded camera, Apple’s current flagship chipset, and improved audio. The smartphone, which is now available in Gold, is more elegant than ever, resembling a larger iPhone XS.
iPhone XS Max Key Specs and Features
- 6.5-inch Super Retina AMOLED Display, 1242 x 2688 pixels (458 ppi)
- iOS 12, Upgradeable to iOS 13
- Hexa-core Apple A12 Bionic
- 4GB RAM
- 64GB / 256GB / 512GB Built-in Storage, No Memory Card Support
- Dual 12MP + 12MP Rear Camera
- 7MP Front Camera
- 4G LTE
- Face ID
- Wireless Charging
- 3174 mAh Non Removable Li-ion Battery (1hr 30mins more Battery Time than iPhone X)
You might also be interested in iPhones from the previous generation, such as the iPhone X, iPhone 8, and iPhone 8 Plus. With the release of the iPhone XS Max, they will become more inexpensive.
Design and Display
The iPhone XS Max is essentially a larger version of the iPhone X, featuring a comparable glass design and aluminum frame. It feels quality in every manner and is fairly tiny, weighing only 208g and measuring 7.7 inches thick. The camera is vertically positioned in the same way as before and protrudes a little towards the back.
The smartphone has a 6.5-inch screen, making it quite a huge screen smartphone, even if it is similar in overall size to the iPhone 8 Plus. The colors are vivid, with deep blacks and high contrast, making viewing a pleasurable experience.
HDR10, Dolby Vision, 3D Touch, and True Tone display are all available. It features a pixel density of 458 pixels per inch and a resolution of 1242 x 2688 pixels with a 19.5:9 aspect ratio.
Battery and Camera
The actual battery capacity of the smartphone has yet to be revealed, with the only information available being the length of use.
That’s it. The iPhone XS Max, according to Apple, will last 1 hour 30 minutes longer than the iPhone X, which has a 2,700mAh battery and a significantly smaller screen. Although the cord for fast charging was not included in the packaging, there is wireless charging.
The iPhone XS Max’s camera is identical to that of the iPhone XS. The back of the phone contains two cameras, one with an f/1.8 aperture wide angle 12MP sensor and the other with an f/2.4 aperture telephoto lens with 12MP pixels.
The camera offers optical image stabilization and can capture films in 2160p at 24/30/60fps, 1080p at 30/60/120/240fps, and 720p at 960fps.
There are Animoji, Memoji, and a new function that allows you to modify background blur even after the shot, just as on the iPhone X. The camera can capture stereo sound and includes AI scene identification as well as other AI-assisted features.
Hardware and Software
In terms of hardware, the iPhone XS Max and the smaller iPhone XS are the same. The phone is equipped with the Bionic 12 chipset, which is capable of performing 5 trillion operations per second.
This means that the smartphone should be nothing short of spectacular. There’s also 4GB of RAM and 64GB, 256GB, or 512GB of storage space to choose from. You have Apple’s latest iOS 12 installed, so you can expect smooth navigation on the iPhone XS Max.
iPhone XS Max Price and Availability
The iPhone XS costs roughly 310,000 Naira in Nigeria, depending on your region, the number of SIM card slots, and built-in storage. At leading global online outlets, the iPhone XS Max starts at roughly $340.
The iPhone XS Max is available for purchase at a variety of pricing, depending on the storage capacity selected. The 64GB model costs $1,099 (about 398, 000 Naira), the 256GB model costs $1, 249 (452, 000 Naira), and the ultimate 512GB variant costs $1, 449 (approximately 398, 000 Naira) (525, 000 Naira).