We have gathered 5 ups and 5 downs.
Upgraded camera
Dynamic Island is handy
Solid performance
USB-C is finally here
Better low-light performance
Overall design is getting stale
No high-refresh rate display
USB-C is limited
Moderate battery life
Underwhelming colors
The iPhone 15 Pro Max uses titanium, the coolest metal on the planet.
Titanium is significantly more expensive than aluminum, with a titanium bar costing $170 compared to a $10 aluminum bar.
The USB-C port on the Pro model supports USB 3 speeds with 10 gigabit transfer rates.
Major camera upgrades with subtle design changes
Improved repairability with easily removable back glass panel
Concerns about the durability of the new structural design with blended aluminum titanium
Surprisingly quick and abnormal structural failure during tests
The grade 5 titanium frame provides nearly three times more tensile strength than aluminum.
The back glass is prone to being obliterated when pressed or flexed.
The iPhone 15 Pro Max does not survive the durability test.