A particular quality exists in an iPhone event. It’s the most anticipated phone announcement of the summer and may potentially be the biggest phone event of the entire year.
However, over the past few years, iPhone upgrades have turned into a little bit of a bore. The iPhone 15 Pro Max, Apple’s most competitive flagship in years, altered that this year. That’s incorrect; the most competitive flagship Apple has ever produced is the iPhone 15 Pro Max.

Apple has at last surpassed Android flagships in zoom. The iPhone 15 Pro Max’s distinctive tetraprism periscope brings the Cupertino flagship up to par with rival Android devices. Before light reaches the sensor, the innovative lens’s prism bounces it four times at a 90-degree angle. Apple managed to fit 120mm (5x, from the main camera) of zoom into the tiniest place yet. The further light travels, the greater the zoom. At 120mm and f/2.8, Apple’s telephoto lens also sports the biggest aperture. For comparison, the 120mm telephoto camera on the Xiaomi 13 Ultra has an f/3.0 lens, despite having a much larger sensor.

Finally, a common port
Although the switch to USB-C for the iPhone has long been predicted, it still seems unbelievable to see it happen. For the first time ever, the iPhone can connect to devices using the ubiquitous USB cable, which almost everyone owns a few of.
With reduced bezels, the new design is intriguing.
We had uncomfortable-sharp iPhones with glossy, fingerprint-attracting surfaces for years. The iPhone 15 Pro Max sports the slimmest bezels yet, a more contoured edge, and a brushed titanium finish.

The iPhone 15 Pro Max weighs 221g, which is lighter than Samsung’s Galaxy S23 Ultra thanks to the usage of a titanium and aluminum alloy body.
It remains an iPhone.
Therefore, the 15 Pro Max will likely be the fastest phone available. Additionally, it will have the finest video capture on any phone ever created, an incredible battery life, a strong iOS software experience, and excellent all-around imaging.