Apple iPhone series launched its new iPhone 12 Pro Max on 13th October 2020. This device has the upgraded and latest features when compared with other Apple smartphones. Here we have the comparison of the iPhone 12 Pro Max vs the iPhone 11 Pro Max.

The iPhone 12 Pro Max has a 6.7 inches display with a resolution of 1284 x 2778 pixels at a pixel density of 458 PPI whereas the iPhone 11 Pro Max has a 6.5 inches display with a resolution of 1242 x 2688 display at a pixel density of 458 PPI. Both the devices come with an aspect ratio of 19.5:9 ratio.
The iPhone 12 Pro Max is protected from scratches with Ceramic Shield at the front and the iPhone 11 Pro Max is protected with glass at the front and back. The iPhone 12 Pro Max has a flat and extra 5G antenna notches when compared with iPhone 11 Pro Max which has rounded edges. The only difference between these devices is the size of the display where the iPhone 12 Pro Max has a bigger display when compared with the iPhone 11 Pro Max.
iPhone 12 Pro Max is water-resistant to a depth of 6 meters for up to 30 minutes and the iPhone 11 Pro Max is water-resistant to a depth of 4 meters for up to 30 minutes. When iPhone 12 Pro Max is compared with iPhone 11 Pro Max, 12 Pro Max is compatible with MagSafe accessories and wireless chargers. Both the devices support Dolby Vision and a Wide color gamut. Looking at the overall display, the iPhone 12 Pro Max is better than iPhone 11 Pro Max with upgraded features.
Specifications
iPhone 12 Pro Max | iPhone 11 Pro Max |
6.7-inch (diagonal) all-screen OLED display | 6.5-inch (diagonal) all-screen OLED display |
Super Retina XDR display | Super Retina XDR display |
HDR display | HDR display |
2778×1284-pixel resolution at 458 PPI | 2688×1242-pixel resolution at 458 PPI |
19.5:9 ratio | 19.5:9 ratio |
87.4% | 83.7% |
20,00,000:1 contrast ratio (typical) | 20,00,000:1 contrast ratio (typical) |
True Tone display | True Tone display |
Wide color display (P3) | Wide color display (P3) |
Haptic Touch | Haptic Touch |
800 nits max brightness (typical) | 800 nits max brightness (typical) |
1,200 nits max brightness (HDR) | 1,200 nits max brightness (HDR) |