The iPhone 15 Pro Max takes its Pro tag seriously and steps up on the processing to enable these workflows which a lot of power users even will have no need for.
Till a few years back it would have been impossible to think of a smartphone that was engineered almost completely keeping a professional videographer,
photographer or gamer in mind. Well, the iPhone 15 Pro Max is exactly that and a testament of
how user workflows have changed over the years because of the power a smartphone can now pack inside its small chassis.
The iPhone 15 Pro Max takes its Pro tag seriously and steps up on the processing to enable these
workflows which a lot of power users even will have no need for.
This also means that across the world professionals are now opening up the possibility of using a
smartphone as the primary driver for their work, incorporating all aspects of their creative process in the same device.
Availability and network
The iPhone 15 Pro Max is available, well, pretty much everywhere. It’s on virtually every carrier, major and minor, and it’s sold in any big box store that carries electronics.
You can also buy the phone directly from Apple, online or through one of its many retail stores.
The iPhone 15 Pro Max starts at $1,200, which sounds like a price increase compared to its predecessor until you consider its 256GB entry-level model, up from 128GB in 2022.
A 512GB model will run you $1,400, while the 1TB model is a whopping $1,600. It comes in Black, White, Blue, and Natural Titanium.
Other hardware and what’s in the box
Aside from titanium, the big addition to the iPhone 15 Pro Max this year — outside the camera, of course — is the Action button, something every Android phone should steal.
Apple swapped the mute switch that has existed in some form since the first-gen iPhone in 2007 for a multi-purpose button instead. Out of the box, it still acts as a mute switch, but dive into settings,
and you’ll find a surprisingly out-of-place visual experience capable of changing its functions to whatever you want.