In this review, we present a summary of our test results for the 11 Pro Max’s display. Key display specifications: 6.5-inch OLED screen, 19.5:9 aspect ratio Centered notch on top Resolution: 1242 x 2688 px, screen pixel density: 458 ppi Refresh rate: 60 Hz About DXOMARK Display tests...
Moreover, the colors look washed-out when compared with the competition, meaning that the iPhone 11 Pro Max is in my opinion not really taking advantage of OLED technology, yet still the screen is suffering from PenTile matrix arrangement and pulse width modulation. For me, the three best dis...
A high-refresh rate screen would have made it more competitive. No 3.5mm jack or audio adapter in the box, limited NFC usage The file management and transfer in iOS isn't that easy to understand The camera photos come out bland Ultra-wide camera lacks autofocus and Night Mode ...
Just like the previous generation of OLED-equipped iPhones, the iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max both employ OLED panels that are prone to flickering that is particularly visible to those with sensitive eyes. The flickering is caused by PWM (Pulse Width Modulat
Quite a few things have changed since the iPhone XR, but the screen is not one of them. The iPhone 11 packs the same Liquid Retina 6.1" IPS LCD screen...
Apple's 2023 iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max featured a USB-C port instead of Lightning, new zoom camera technology, A17 Pro chips, and more...
And the iPhone 15 Pro Max does bring one of those, in fact, it lifts it straight from the 14 Pro Max. Yes, we are talking about the 6.7-inch LTPO Super Retina XDR OLED of 1,290 x 2,796 pixels or 460ppi density. The screen supports ProMotion, the fancy naming for the dynamic ...
Fast Slow This response time test precisely evaluates the time elapsed between a single touch of the robot on the screen and the displayed action. This test is applied to activities that require high reactivity, such as gaming. Artifacts
With the very fast Response Time of the OLED display, and the very fast CPU and GPU processors on the iPhone 12 Pro Max, the lower 60 Hz Refresh Rate should be fine for most applications.The very top of the screen has a Black 0.2” high (5 mm) Slot cutout area from the display ...
Benefits of the iPhone 13, 14, and 15 Pro and Max versions's adaptive refresh rate: Experience unparalleled smoothness without sacrificing battery life: One of the biggest advancements in smartphone displays is the jump to high refresh rates. While these displays deliver a buttery smooth experience...