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iPhone 13 Pro Max Review: Bigger Screen, Better Battery Life, Best Cam – Little Everyday Things EU

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You’ve probably seen it in the hands of most celebrities lately. The three lenses at the back have become an iconic identifier of the iPhone 12 Pro Max and now the newest iPhone 13.  The best part about the iPhone 12 and 13? They’re both great phones and you’ll definitely feel an upgrade when you buy either of them. If you’re trading your iPhone 12 for the iPhone 13 Pro Max, you’ll experience several differences.  Here’s our recap on exactly those differences.  iPhone 13 Pro Max: What are the upgrades?  The iPhone 13 Pro Max is basically a bigger version of the iPhone 13 but with a couple of immediately noticeable differences.  The screen size: The iPhone 13 Pro Max has a 6.70" Super Retina XDR OLED screen, bigger than the iPhone 13 and iPhone 12. This does make the
You’ve probably seen it in the hands of most celebrities lately. The three lenses at the back have become an iconic identifier of the iPhone

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