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Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max: Live your life to the Max

By IANS | Updated: November 21, 2020 12:45 IST

New Delhi, Nov 21 Before you go through this piece, remember that Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max is ...

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New Delhi, Nov 21 Before you go through this piece, remember that Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max is strictly for the professionals, creative souls and iPhone lovers in India who aim to enjoy their lives to the fullest.

In the world of super-premium smartphones, nothing stands next to iPhone 12 Pro Max and with powerful A14 Bionic, all-new design with Ceramic Shield, pro camera system, LiDAR Scanner, and the biggest Super Retina XDR display ever on an iPhone you will have zero complaints as you flaunt the device in your select circle.

The top-end device sporting stainless steel is a solid refinement to last year's 11 Pro Max offering completely different feel with flat-edge design, sharper edges that makes it a perfect blend of subtleness and elegance.

Another great improvement from last year is edge-to-edge Super Retina XDR display protected by incredibly durable Ceramic Shield front cover, which provides the biggest jump in durability ever on iPhone.

Next awesome inclusion is the LiDAR scanner that measures how long it takes light to reflect back from objects, so it can create a depth map of any space you're in.

Because it is ultra-fast and accurate, augmented reality

( With inputs from IANS )

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