There is no ivory that is not cracked, the iPhone 13 Pro Max as the most advanced variant does not escape some shortcomings as can be seen below.
1. Fast Charging Power Loses Competitive
Previously, we did mention that this phone has various charging features thanks to the two wireless charging protocols. However, for its fast charging capability, it is still inferior to other flagship phones.
The fast charging capability of this phone only uses 27 W of power, according to tests conducted by GSM Arena. Apple itself does not provide cash in the box of purchase citing a reduced carbon footprint. And even if you purchase the USB Power Delivery charger separately, it will take you 1 hour 46 minutes to fully charge the battery.
This is of course too long for a flagship class cellphone, where the OPPO Find X3 Pro, OnePlus 9 Pro, and Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra only take about 30 minutes to reach a full battery condition from zero.
2. Too heavy weight
As the highest variant of the iPhone 13 series, of course it has the most advanced and complete features compared to others. In fact, this can be seen immediately from the large screen size of 6.7 inches while the regular version is only 6.1 inches.
However, even this has an impact on the body weight which becomes "swelling". It is known, this Pro Max variant weighs 240 grams with body dimensions of 160.8 x 78.1 x 7.7 mm. Of course this is too heavy a weight for the size of a smartphone, really much different than the regular iPhone 13 which only weighs 174 grams.
3. "That's All" Design View
Some Android fans often make fun of the iPhone because it always gives the same body appearance from year to year. This has been quite obvious since the appearance of the iPhone 11 with its distinctive boba camera design, never changing until the iPhone 13 series.
That's not all it's always the same. From year to year, Apple also persists in presenting long bangs on the screen, as well as being the home for the front camera. Even though this pony design has long been abandoned by Android phones. The last time this bang design was seen on an Android phone was in 2018 on the Xiaomi Pocophone F1.
Now, generally HP 10 million already carries the concept of a punch hole front screen in order to maximize user immersion when enjoying content on the smartphone screen. In fact, Xiaomi Mix 4 and ASUS ZenFone 8 have presented screens without the appearance of bangs or front cameras at all.